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Cannoli (Italian: [kanˈnɔːli]; Sicilian: cannola, Sicilian: [kanˈnɔːla]) are
pastries consisting of tube-shaped s**** of
fried pastry dough,
filled with...
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Leave the Gun, Take the
Cannoli: The Epic
Story of the
Making of The
Godfather is a non-fiction book
written by Mark Seal
detailing the
making of the...
- Take the
Cannoli:
Stories From the New
World is a
collection of
essays by
Sarah Vowell,
originally published by
Simon &
Schuster in 2000. In it, she discusses...
- It can be
molded into
various shapes,
including in the
tubular shape of
cannoli.
Pizzelle were
originally made in Ortona, in the
Abruzzo region of Italy...
- He
spoke one of the film's most
famous lines, "Leave the gun; take the
cannoli,"
which he
partially ad-libbed.
Castellano also
appeared on television...
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inspiration to name his
fourteen dogs after; the dogs he
currently has are
named Cannoli, Biscotti, Spumoni, Napoleon, Cotta, Struffoli, Tortoni,
Fettuccine Alfredo...
- her with help from
Cannoli and Carpaccio. Finally,
Wario finds out that
Goodstyle is
actually the
first of all the
count Cannolis.
Goodstyle grants Wario's...
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layered with
ricotta cheese and
candied fruit (a
filling also used with
cannoli). C****ata has a s**** of marzipan, pink and
green coloured icing, and decorative...
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sends Wario into a rage as he
chases Merfle through his garage.
Count Cannoli (****anese: アルデンテ, Hepburn: Arudente) is the
original star of the television...
- essays.[citation needed] Vowell's
first essay collection was Take the
Cannoli (2000),
which was
followed by The
Partly Cloudy Patriot (2002). In 2005...