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Examples
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Succi melancholici malitia a sanguinis bonitate corrigitur.
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Antonio Mura, put me to work doing literature searches and summaries, while Carlo Succi put me in the laboratory building power supplies with surplus U.S. parts and building and operating cloud chambers.
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Dr. Tanner, and the Italian, Succi, in their fasts were surrounded by attendants who allowed them scarcely to lift a hand, so that every ounce of energy might be conserved.
The No Breakfast Plan and the Fasting-Cure Edward Hooker Dewey
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Sometimes one of them felt his way forward to the monk, Father Succi, and threw himself weeping aloud across him.
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He, like all the others, went forward to Father Succi.
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And I said to him that there are thirty of us in the company; and that the holy Lucia is our patroness; and that we never sing in the streets, only in courts and in rooms; and that we sing legends of the saints and mourning-songs, but never a wanton song; and that the Jesuit, Father Succi, opened the church for us, because the blind are Our Lord's singers.
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He was called Father Succi, and the people used to frighten their children with him in Diamante.
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"Padre Succi, who directed that the blind should always be allowed in his church, is also a dead man," she interposed.
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"Would they also dare to touch Father Succi?" thought Donna Elisa.
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Had there been doctors and tables with medicine-bottles and burning candles beside the bed, one would have believed that Father Succi lay sick in the choir of his church, waiting for his last hour.
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