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Meolo ([
ˈmeo̯lo], Mégolo [ˈmeɣoɰo] in Venetian) is a town in the
Metropolitan City of Venice, Veneto,
northern Italy. It is
south of SR89
regional road...
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Albert A. "Luby" Di
Meolo (October 27, 1903 – June 17, 1966) was an
American football player and coach. He was the
second ever head
coach for the Pittsburgh...
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original on
February 23, 2008.
Retrieved March 20, 2008. "Luby Di
Meolo Coaching Record". Pro
Football Reference.
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Formerly the
Pittsburgh Pirates (1933–1939)
Forrest Douds (1933) Luby Di
Meolo (1934) Joe Bach (1935–1936)
Johnny "Blood"
McNally (1937–1939) Walt Kiesling...
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Formerly the
Pittsburgh Pirates (1933–1939)
Forrest Douds (1933) Luby Di
Meolo (1934) Joe Bach (1935–1936)
Johnny "Blood"
McNally (1937–1939) Walt Kiesling...
- Muro
Lucan Church Catholic Church Diocese Diocese of Muro
Lucano In
office 1486–1517
Predecessor Meolo de
Mascabruni Successor Antonio Camillo Pesci...
- E 70 (national
motorway A4) near
Meolo in Italy....
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Forrest Douds 1934 1934 NFL East 5th 2 10 0 .167 Luby Di
Meolo 1935 1935 NFL East 3rd 4 8 0 .333 Joe Bach 1936 1936 NFL East 2nd 6 6 0...
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Maria del Pero (Our Lady of the Pero). The Pero is the
ancient name for the
Meolo river. The
abbey was
founded in 958 by the Benedictines. Holy
Roman Emperor...
- (1
November 1926 – 18
April 2016) was an
Italian photographer. Born in
Meolo, Venice,
Roiter graduated as a chemist, but from 1947 he
devoted himself...