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Englishmen Rod
Temperton (keyboards) and Roy
Carter (guitar);
Swiss Mario Mantese (b****);
Czechoslovak Ernest "Bilbo"
Berger (drums); and
Jamaican Eric Johns...
- 16th century. (
Mantese (1952, pp. 149, 153, 262))
Mantese (1952, p. 148),
Barbieri &
Cevese (2004, p. 61)
Mantese (1952, p. 148).
Mantese (1954, p. 465)...
- opponents,
Mantese (1954a, pp. 50–51, 68, 161)
Mantese (1954a, pp. 61–62).
Mantese (1954a, pp. 77, 123–24).
Mantese (1954a, pp. 169–70).
Mantese (1954a,...
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years of release. It was the last
Heatwave album to
feature b****ist
Mario Mantese and
guitarist Eric Johns, as well as the
first to
feature new
member Roy...
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trichromatic theory fails to
account for this fact[permanent dead link]
Mantese,
Lucymarie (March 2000). "Photon-Driven Localization: How
Materials Really...
- 2) Eric
Johns –
guitars Rod
Temperton – keyboards,
synthesizer Mario Mantese – b****
guitar Ernest "Bilbo"
Berger – drums,
percussion Lytle, Craig. Too...
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orders abstained.
Mantese (1974, pp. 93–109). AA.VV. (1989, pp. 10–15).
Mantese (1974, pp. 107–10).
Mantese (1974, pp. 123–26).
Mantese (1974, pp. 143–202)...
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Napoleonic period.
Mantese (1958, p. 223);
Mantese (1964, pp. 448–89)
Mantese (1952, p. 151).
Mantese (1958, pp. 331–36).
Mantese (1954, pp. 48–53, 58–59...
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vocals Eric
Johns –
guitars Rod
Temperton – keyboards,
synthesizer Mario Mantese – b****
guitar Ernest "Bilbo"
Berger – drums,
percussion In 1992, British...
- have
tried to
explain the
etymology of the name.
First of all, the
author Mantese considers it
derived from "Carturnium": a
purely philological analysis...