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Carusi may
refer to: Carusu,
child labourers in
Sicilian sulfur mines 4700
Carusi, a
minor planet Nazzareno Carusi,
Italian pianist Caruso (disambiguation)...
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Nazzareno Carusi (born 9
November 1968) is an
Italian pianist. A
pupil of
Alexis Weissenberg and
Victor Merzhanov, he also
studied with
Lucia P****aglia...
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Carusi's Saloon was a
social venue in Washington, D.C. that
operated during the 19th century.
According to the
White House Historical ****ociation, it was...
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Giuliana Setari Carusi (Pescara (I), 1947) is an
Italian contemporary art
collector and a
major figure in the
international art world.
After many years...
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Carusu (plural
carusi) is the
Sicilian word for "boy" and is
derived from the
Latin carus which means "dear". In the mid-1800s
through the
early 1900s...
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States 15 May 1912 Washington, D.C.,
United States 1909
Nominated by
Eugene Carusi (1835–1924) the only time.
Pasquale Fiori 8
April 1837 Terlizzi, Bari, Italy...
- Margaret, a realtor, and
Danforth Larter, a
trucking executive. She
attended Carusi Middle School and
later graduated from
Cherry Hill High
School West during...
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surname derived from the
Sicilian word for boy. In 19th
century Sicily, the
Carusi were
young mine workers.
Notable people with the
surname include: Anthony...
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Helen Lombard, born
Helen C****in
Carusi and
later known as
Helen Carusi Vischer (1904–1986) was an
American journalist, best
known for her insider's book...
- labor-intensive, with
pickmen freeing the ore from the rock, and mine-boys or
carusi carrying baskets of ore to the surface,
often through a mile or more of...