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Scarlata also spoke the spare, engaging narration that Nick Olcott wrote to replace the work's original spoken dialogue, and director Catherine Turocy contributed sensibly direct semi-staging to keep the story clear.
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There was nothing anywhere to indicate that Scarlata had asked the judge who signed it for permission to break his door down for a no-knock search.
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"We have about 150 cars on order coming in so our inventory should be back up to snuff in about two weeks," Scarlata said.
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The Lions swept the doubleheader, taking the first game, 2-0, behind a complete game shutout from Joe Scarlata, and hitting their way to a 10-2 rout in the nightcap.
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If Scarlata has any questions about the job, all he has to do is turn to his father,
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Etruscan folletta Scarlata is convinced Justin is in league with an evil businessman bent on capturing her for scientific study, which is so not going to happen.
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Joe Scarlata and Geoff Whitaker were slotted in as the first and second starters, but it remained to be seen how Dan Bracey, primarily a reliever in 2008, would respond to becoming a full-time starter.
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While Princeton's bullpen threw bullets, its bats couldn't salvage a single run from Scarlata as the Lions won 8-0.
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The audit also shows that Scarlata, 51, will receive a $25,000-a-year payment from Sanitary District 7 for 15 years after he leaves the district - a deferred compensation package currently worth $299,530.
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Narayanan V, Scarlata S (2001) Membrane binding and self-association of alpha-synucleins.
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