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  • Pope Leo X in 1515, while the early comedies (Boiardo's "Timone" was presented before 1494) were introduced gradually in the wake of improvised burlesques to which the arlecchino (harlequin) contributed

    The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 14: Simony-Tournon 1840-1916 1913

  • We went across the street to a place called Il Timone, for another round in the pizza contest.

    The Italian Summer Roland Merullo 2009

  • We went across the street to a place called Il Timone, for another round in the pizza contest.

    The Italian Summer Roland Merullo 2009

  • We went across the street to a place called Il Timone, for another round in the pizza contest.

    The Italian Summer Roland Merullo 2009

  • We went across the street to a place called Il Timone, for another round in the pizza contest.

    The Italian Summer Roland Merullo 2009

  • It was discovered that the girls had been using the mothballs as a recreational drug when doctors found a bag of mothballs stashed in her room while she was being treated at the Hospital of Timone in Marseille.

    Boing Boing: July 23, 2006 - July 29, 2006 Archives 2006

  • It's good, don't get me wrong; the moment Simba realises his father is dead is heart breaking, and Timone and Pumba are great, but apart from that I can take it or leave it.

    Top 100 Family Films annawaits 2005

  • It's good, don't get me wrong; the moment Simba realises his father is dead is heart breaking, and Timone and Pumba are great, but apart from that I can take it or leave it.

    Archive 2005-12-01 annawaits 2005

  • An emergency helicopter took the boy to the Timone hospital in Marseille, where doctors treated him for head trauma and hip and leg injuries.

    Child dies in Tour accident 2000

  • The dramatists may, too, have known a dialogue of Lucian entitled 'Timon,' which Boiardo had previously converted into a comedy under the name of 'Il Timone.'

    A Life of William Shakespeare with portraits and facsimiles Sidney Lee 1892

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