- A
margarita is a ****tail
consisting of tequila,
triple sec, and lime juice. Some
margarita recipes include simple syrup as well and are
often served with...
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Agnelli family (Italian pronunciation: [aɲˈɲɛlli]) is an
Italian multi-industry
business dynasty family founded by
Giovanni Agnelli, one of the original...
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Margherita Sarfatti (Italian pronunciation: [
marɡeˈriːta sarˈfatti]; née Gr****ini; 8
April 1880 – 30
October 1961) was an
Italian journalist, art critic...
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Margherita Gonzaga (2
October 1591 – 7
February 1632) was
Duchess of
Lorraine from 1606
until 1624 by
marriage to
Henry II, Duke of Lorraine. She was an...
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Margerita Kokarevitch is a
Soviet rower.
Alongside Antonina Zelikovich, she
became world champion in the women's
double scull at the 1981
World Rowing...
- Rita
Gorgonowa (real name
Emilia Margerita Gorgon, née Ilic; 7
March 1901 –
after 3
September 1939) was a governess, and main
character of one of the...
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Margherita Cagol (Italian: [
marɡeˈriːta kaˈɡɔl]; 8
April 1945 – 5 June 1975), also
known by the war name Mara ([ˈmaːra]), was a
terrorist and a leader...
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Margherita Buy (Italian pronunciation: [
marɡeˈriːta ˈbui]; born 15
January 1962) is an
Italian actress. She is a seven-time
David di
Donatello Awards...
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Margherita Hack
Knight Grand Cross OMRI (Italian: [
marɡeˈriːta ˈak]; 12 June 1922 – 29 June 2013) was an
Italian astrophysicist and
science communicator...
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Santa Margerita Chapel (English:
Saint Margaret Chapel), also
known as Arar Chapel, is a 16th
century chapel in San Gwann, Malta. The
chapel was built...