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- 2020-03-02. CIOTTA, AGNES PALAZZETTI AND ROSE CIOTTA, BARBARA O'BRIEN AND ROSE CIOTTA, BY ROSE CIOTTA AND SUSAN SCHULMAN, BY SUSAN SCHULMAN AND ROSE CIOTTA, JAMES...
- Giovanni de Ciotta (24 April 1824 – 6 November 1903) was the first-born son of Lorenzo de Ciotta and Luisa de Adamich, daughter of the foremost Fiuman...
- OCLC 557743504 Minter (1980), pp. 246−247. Minter (1980), pp. 247−248. Jennifer Ciotta. "Touring William Faulkner's Oxford, Mississippi". Literarytraveler.com...
- current lineup consists of Ivey, drummer Aaron Burroughs and b****ist Brendan Ciotta. Basehead has received praise for its distinctive sound and lyrics. The...
- directly to Croatia, although it did keep a degree of autonomy. Giovanni de Ciotta (mayor from 1872 to 1896) proved to be an authoritative local political...
- Carabinieri) at the university of Bologna. On 12 March, a Turin policeman Giuseppe Ciotta was killed by Prima Linea. On 22 March, a Rome policeman Claudio Graziosi...
- 509–15. doi:10.3109/09513590.2011.650660. PMID 22296306. S2CID 24582338. Ciotta, L.; et al. (2011). "Effects of myo-inositol supplementation on oocyte's...
- in 1897 Maylender was elected mayor, succeeding to the late Giovanni de Ciotta, who held the position continuously from 1872 to 1897. The election of Maylender...
- 12 March 1977, a Linea unit ********inated 29-year old policeman Giuseppe Ciotta, in Turin. In the spring of 1977, Enrico Galmozzi and six workers in the...
- was opened in 1869. 1875–1890 became "the golden years" of Giovanni de Ciotta in Rijeka. The crash is central in the 1877 novel The Breaking of the Storm...