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Giorgio Bocca (1920–2011),
Italian essayist and
journalist Julio Bocca,
Argentinian ballet dancer Pietro Bocca (died 1487),
Italian bishop yatharth Bocca, boy...
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Mouth of
Truth (Italian:
Bocca della Verità [ˈbokka
della veriˈta]) is an
ancient Roman marble mask in Rome, Italy,
which stands against the left...
- Look up in
bocca al lupo or
crepi il lupo in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. In
bocca al lupo (pronounced [im ˈbokka al ˈluːpo]; lit. "into the wolf's...
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Julio Adrián Lojo
Bocca (born
March 6, 1967) is an
Argentine ballet dancer.
Bocca spent twenty years as a prin****l
dancer with
American Ballet Theatre...
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Bocca Baciata (1859) is a
painting by
Dante Gabriel Rossetti which represents a
turning point in his career. It was the
first of his
pictures of single...
- "L'amore in
bocca" (transl. "Love in [my] mouth"; a pun on l'amaro in
bocca, lit. 'bitter
taste in [someone's] mouth', i.e. 'disappointment') is a song...
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Geoffrey Bocca (1924-1983) was an
English novelist and
historian who
resided for many
years in the
United States.
Bocca wrote several biographies including...
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Fratelli Bocca Editori was an
Italian publishing house.
Their activity as
printers in
Piedmont dates back to the
first decades of the 18th century. The...
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Bocca d'Arno (mouth of the Arno) is the
traditional denomination of the late
course of the Arno river, in Tuscany,
central Italy. It is
located near Marina...
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Giorgio Valentino Bocca (28
August 1920 – 25
December 2011) was an
Italian essayist and journalist, also
known for his parti****tion in the
World War...