- A
cosca (Italian: [ˈkɔska]; pl.
cosche in
Italian and
coschi in Sicilian), in Sicily, is a clan or
Sicilian Mafia crime family led by a capo. The equivalent...
- the
creation of the WATFOR-77 compiler. The
major work was done by Geno
Coschi, Fred Crigger, John Dahms, Jim Graham, Jack Schueler,
Anthony Scian and...
- 1916;
Avery 2005, p. 276: 2,009.
Crerar 2005, p. 254.
Hayes 1997, p. 119.
Coschi 2014, p. 311.
Wilson 1977a, pp. lxxiv–lxxv.
English &
McLaughlin 1983, p...
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Vancouver Sun.
Retrieved October 3, 2021. Waite, P. B.; Fong, Leanna;
Coschi,
Nathan (November 16, 2010). "Fathers of Confederation". The
Canadian Encyclopedia...
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March 2021.
Collections Canada 2000.
Coschi 2014, p. 316. CBC News 2016. D'Amato 2014.
Coschi 2014, p. 317.
Coschi 2014, p. 311.
Mantle 2007, p. 258, End...
- Publishers. p. 142. ISBN 978-1-55138-185-5. Waite, P.B.; Fong, Leanna;
Coschi, Nathan. "Fathers of Confederation". www.thecanadianencyclopedia.ca. Retrieved...
- Fargani, Borgile, Romia, P****amorrone, Buda, Castagniti,
Serra Pilata,
Coschi, Tavolone,
Bocca Ceraso, Campagna, Calendola, Persico, Pondurale, Copano...
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Leibbrandt 1980, p. 156. Löchte 2008, p. 111.
Richardson 1992, p. 87,
quoted in
Coschi 2018, pp. 12–13.
Monkiewicz &
Skidmore 2005, p. 138.
Kalbfleisch 1968, p...
-
quoted in
Leibbrandt 1980, pp. 154–155.
Richardson 1992, p. 87,
quoted in
Coschi 2018, pp. 12–13.
Monkiewicz &
Skidmore 2005, p. 138.
Kalbfleisch 1968, p...