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Tavani may
refer to: In people:
Giuditta Tavani Arquati (1830–1867), an
Italian republican patriot Domingo Maria Tavani (1919-1924), 109th
Minister General...
- The
locality Tavani (TA-vuh-nee) was a
mining settlement and
trading post in the
Kivalliq Region of Nunavut, Canada.
Sometimes known as Tavane, it is located...
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Vincenzo Calenda,
baron of
Tavani (8
February 1830 in
Nocera Inferiore – 4
November 1910 in
Nocera Inferiore) was a
judge in the
Kingdom of the Two Sicilies...
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Giuditta Tavani Arquati (Rome, 30
April 1830 – Rome, 25
October 1867) was an
Italian republican patriot, a
notable figure in the
Italian Risorgimento and...
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original "Peaches" who lent her
nickname to the duo, and
Linda Greene Tavani, the
third "Peaches", who
appeared on the duo's
biggest hits "Shake Your...
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Frank Tavani (born July 31, 1953) is an
American former college football coach. He
served as the head
football coach at
Lafayette College from 2000 until...
- "Lafayette's
Tavani Glad To Get Glavic".
Morning Call.
Retrieved February 11, 2012. "Lafayette
Football Announces class of 2005". goleopards.com. "Frank
Tavani out...
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strategy (given the side
effects of NSAIDs) is
still dubious. Declich, P;
Tavani, E; Ferrara, A; Caruso, S; Bellone, S (2005). "Sporadic
fundic gland polyps:...
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separate languages and part of
their own
language family, with Douglas-
Tavani doing a
comparative reconstruction of Proto-Coosan's
phonemes and vocabulary...
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Institutional Economics. doi:10.4337/9781800885752.00020. Luke Petach;
Daniele Tavani (September 2019). "No one is alone:
Strategic complementarities, capacity...