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Vitello (Polish: Witelon; German: Witelo; c. 1230 – 1280/1314) was a
Polish friar, theologian,
natural philosopher and an
important figure in the history...
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Vitello tonnato is a
Piedmontese dish. It is
served chilled or at room temperature,
generally in the summertime, as the main
course of an
Italian meal...
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Anthony Gregory "Tony"
Vitello (born
October 9, 1978) is an
American college baseball head
coach and
former infielder.
Vitello has been the head coach...
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Vitello is a
lunar impact crater that lies
along the
southern edge of the
small Mare Humorum, in the
southwest part of the Moon's near side. It was named...
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Vitello (fl. c. 1270–1285) was a
Polish friar,
theologian and
natural philosopher.
Vitello may also
refer to:
Vitello (crater), an
impact crater on the...
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Fausto Vitello (August 7, 1946 –
April 22, 2006) was an Argentine-American businessman,
magazine publisher, and skateboarder.
Vitello was the
creator of...
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Vitello Productions, Inc.,
formerly called Vitello & ****ociates, Inc., is a
company based in Burbank,
California founded in 1984 that
provides services...
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Vitello (born 1950) is an
American journalist who has
written for a
variety of publications. He
wrote an award-winning news
column for
Newsday from...
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Akiko Yajima (1992–2018),
Yumiko Kobayashi (2018–present), Kath
Soucie (
Vitello),
Diane Mic****e (Phuuz),
Laura Bailey (Funimation), Gil
Jopling (Amazon...
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Vitello Vitelli (1480 - May 1528) was an
Italian knight and condottiero. Born in Città di
Castello and
belonging to the
Vitelli family, he was the son...