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Galantine
Galantine Gal"an*tine (? or ?), n. [F. galantine.] A dish of veal, chickens, or other white meat, freed from bones, tied up, boiled, and served cold. --Smart.

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- Galantis is a Swedish electronic music act consisting of producer Christian "Bloodshy" Karlsson. Formerly, they were a duo, alongside rising musician Style...
- Galanti Electro Music was an accordion and guitar manufacturer from 1917 until the late 1970s. Antonio Galanti started the Galanti accordion factory with...
- 19 September 1973), known by the stage name Omar Galanti, is an Italian **** actor. Galanti began his career as a **** actor in 1997 and to date...
- Miriam Galanti (born 5 April 1989) is an Italian actress and television presenter. Galanti was born 5 April 1989 in Mantua, and grew up in Borgoforte...
- Galanti is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Giuseppe Maria Galanti (1743–1806), Italian historian and economist Omar Galanti (born...
- 2009, Chapman married Brahman "Bo" Galanti in Oahu, Hawaii. The couple have one child together, Madalynn Grace Galanti, in addition to their children by...
- Paul Edward Galanti (born July 11, 1939) is a retired Commander in the United States Navy and Naval Aviator. Serving on active duty from 1962 to 1982...
- Arif-Galanti (Hebrew: עינת עריף-גלנטי; born 1975) is an Israeli visual artist, mainly known for her photographic and video works. Arif-Galanti was born...
- Giuseppe Maria Galanti (1743–1806) was an Italian historian and economist, in the Kingdom of Naples. Galanti was born in Santa Croce del Sannio, Molise...
- Moshe Galanti, a kabbalist, was the first Rishon LeZion (Sephardic chief Rabbi of Israel). Koheles Yaakov (1578), a commentary on Koheles Korban Chagiga...