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- Nicola Franceschina (born 26 May 1977) is an Italian short track speed skater who competed in the 1998 Winter Olympics, in the 2002 Winter Olympics, and...
- p. 11 Franceschina (2012), Hermes Pan, p. 10 Franceschina (2012), Hermes Pan, p. 12 Franceschina (2012), Hermes Pan, p. 13 John Franceschina, Hermes...
- Franceschina Baffo was a Venetian poet. She was born in the early 16th century. Her Baffo family were a part of the Venetian patriciate, and it is believed...
- Music is my Mistress, New York: Da Capo, 1973 [1976], pp. 75–76. John Franceschina Duke Ellington's Music for the Theatre, Jefferson, North Carolina: McFarland...
- is grammatical gender?". SIL. Bradley 2004, p. 27, 52. Franceschina 2005, p. 72. Franceschina 2005, p. 78. Janhunen, Juha (1999). "Grammatical gender...
- same character is pla**** in commedia dell'arte performances include Franceschina, Smeraldina, Oliva, Nespola, Spinetta Ricciolina, and Corallina Diamantina...
- September 1941 at the Hollywood Recording Studio in Los Angeles. John Franceschina, in his 2017 book Duke Ellington's Music for the Theatre, described "Bli...
- Venice to Giacomo Michiel, chancellor of Venice in Buda, and his wife Franceschina Zorzi. He had a brother and two sisters, one of whom was Beatrice. In...
- Event Gold Silver Bronze 500 metres  Nicola Franceschina (ITA) 42.152  Arian Nachbar (GER) 42.399  Michele Antonioli (ITA) 42.489 1000 metres  Fabio Carta (ITA)...
- could also be used of women. Otway, The Soldier's Fortune, iii.1. John Franceschina, Homo****ualities in the English Theatre: From Lyly to Wilde (Greenwood...