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Raimondo Scoppa (March 22, 1820,
Naples –
after 1890) was an
Italian painter of
historical subjects and landscapes. He
attended the
Accademia di Belle...
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Placido Scoppa, C.R. (10
October 1640 –
December 1710) was a
Roman Catholic prelate who
served as
Archbishop (Personal Title) of
Venosa (1699–1710) and...
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Federico Matías
Scoppa (born 7 July 1987) is an
Argentine footballer who
plays as a
midfielder for
Italian Serie D club Termoli. He also
holds Italian...
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Giuseppe Gustavo Scoppa (7
March 1856,
Naples - 1953) was an
Italian painter,
mainly of land- and
particularly sea-scapes. He
studied under his father's...
- Biography, p. 58.
Jackson (2004). Paul Simon: The
Definitive Biography, p. 95.
Scoppa, Bud (March 29, 2004). "The Paul
Simon Songbook".
Rolling Stone. Retrieved...
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never sentimental...
crafted with
impeccable style and sophistication." Bud
Scoppa, in a
review of the
Nightfly trilogy (a
reissue of ****en's
first three studio...
- Press. p. 101. ISBN 978-1-906002-15-2.
Scoppa, Bud. (1971). The Byrds.
Scholastic Book Services. pp. 54–55.
Scoppa, Bud. (1971). The Byrds.
Scholastic Book...
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southern Californian stages in the
period 1976 – 1981, a time
described by Bud
Scoppa as when new wave and punk
launched "countless
bands that
filled clubs from...
- Daddy's Girl". Ebony. p. 136. ISSN 0012-9011.
Retrieved September 7, 2021.
Scoppa, Bud (December 1986). "Whitney Houston: The Long Road to
Overnight Stardom"...
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Fantasy Program (One Hour or More) Bob Shaw,
Larry W. Brown, Lisa
Crivelli Scoppa (for "Close
Enough to Touch")
Nominated Set
Decorators Society of America...