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Albarelli is an
Italian surname,
plural of albarello.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Fabio Albarelli (1943–1995),
Italian competitive sailor...
- 1960, p. 2.
Albarelli 2013, pp. 383, 395.
Broglie was also a CIA informant.
Albarelli 2013, p. 384.
Albarelli 2013, p. 386.
Albarelli 2013, pp. 379–380...
- An
albarello (a name of
Italian descent meaning "cell", plural:
albarelli) also
known as a "majolica drug jar"
because of the type of tin
glaze used is...
- York:
Sharpe Reference. pp. 43–44. ISBN 978-0-7656-8068-6. Martell, Zoe;
Albarelli, H.P. Jr. (July 21, 2010). "Florida
Dengue Fever Outbreak Leads Back to...
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Fabio Albarelli (26 June 1943 – 4
October 1995) was an
Italian competitive sailor. He won a
bronze medal in the Finn
class at the 1968
Summer Olympics...
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Montorio Veronese, a town in the
province of Verona. The founders,
Giuseppe Albarelli and
Andrea Pensiero,
discovered an old
Franklin &
Marshall College (based...
- book, A
Terrible Mistake,
author and
investigative journalist Hank P.
Albarelli Jr
writes that the
Special Operations Division of the
Central Intelligence...
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Archived from the
original on
February 11, 2003.
Retrieved October 16, 2008.
Albarelli, H. P. (2009). A
Terrible Mistake: The
Murder of
Frank Olson and the CIA's...
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practising in Llívia
since medieval times. The
pharmacy has a
large display of
albarelli, a type of
ceramic jar used in pharmacies, as well as
antique drugs, and...
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mottoes often on
decorative labels or banners.
Apothecary wares,
including albarelli, can bear the
names of
their intended contents,
generally in
Latin and...