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Susanna Tamaro (Italian pronunciation: [suˈzanna
taˈmaːro]; born 12
December 1957) is an
Italian novelist and film director. She is an
author of novels...
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Tamaro is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Janet Tamaro,
American television writer,
series creator,
executive producer and showrunner...
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Janet Tamaro is an
American television writer,
series creator,
executive producer, and showrunner.
Tamaro began her
career as an on-camera television...
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George J.
Tamaro is an
American civil engineer. He
graduated in 1961 with a master's
degree in
civil engineering at the P.C.
Rossin College of Engineering...
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Monte Tamaro is a
mountain of the
Lugano Prealps,
overlooking Lake
Maggiore in the
Swiss canton of Ticino.
Reaching a
height of 1,962
metres above sea...
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Bruna Forlati Tamaro (1894–1990) was an
Italian archaeologist,
classical scholar and
museum curator. In the
early 1960s,
together with her
husband Ferdinando...
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Attilio Tamaro (13 July 1884 – 20
February 1956) was an
Italian journalist,
historian and diplomat. He
represented fascist Italy as consul-general in Hamburg...
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Heart (Italian: Va' dove ti
porta il cuore) is a book
written by
Susanna Tamaro in 1994,
originally published in
Italian by
Baldini & Castoldi. The book...
- Lost. The
episode was
directed by
Stephen Williams and
written by
Janet Tamaro. It
first aired on
April 6, 2005, on ABC.
While trying to make
contact with...
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udaijin Tamaro died at the age of 62 years. 783 (Enryaku 2, 7th month):
Fujiwara no
Korekimi became the new
udaijin to
replace the late
Fujiwara no
Tamaro. 793...