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Claudio Magris (Italian pronunciation: [ˈklaudjo
ˈmaɡris]; born 10
April 1939) is an
Italian scholar,
translator and writer. He was a
senator for Friuli-Venezia...
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Italian footballer Sam
Magri (b. 1994),
footballer 9541
Magri,
asteroid Claudio Magris,
Italian scholar Moti
Magri,
Indian city
mAgri an
abbreviation for...
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Carmel Magri (born 20 July 1956), who
boxed under the name
Charlie Magri, is a
British former professional boxer. He is from a
Tunisian family that settled...
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Joannes Domenico Magri (Valletta, 28
March 1604 – 4
March 1672) was an
Italian Roman Catholic priest and scholar. He was
active in
various roles in service...
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Marjorie Magri, (born on May 2, 1986, in Caracas, Venezuela), is a
Venezuelan actress and model. "Bellezas venezolanas: la
desbordante sensualidad de...
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Emmanuel Magri (also
known as
Manuel or Manwel; 27
February 1851 in
Valletta – 29
March 1907 in Sfax) was a
Maltese ethnographer,
archaeologist and writer...
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Magri ("Pearl hill") is a hill in India. It
overlooks the
Fateh Sagar Lake in the city of Udaipur, Rajasthan. Atop the Moti
Magri or
Pearl Hill is...
- it is
claimed that the
Count was
given his
title by Pope Pius IX. The
Magris were said to have had very
expensive tastes, and were
therefore forced to...
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Pierrot (Roberto
Magris) - 5:30
Colori d’autunno (Roberto
Magris) - 3:35
Messaggio (Roberto
Magris) - 4:25
Roberto Magris -
piano Franco Testa -...
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Gennaro Magri was an
Italian dancer, c****ographer, pedagogue, and writer.
Although the
exact dates of his
birth and
death are unknown, it is ****umed...