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Giovanni Brusca (Italian pronunciation: [dʒoˈvanni ˈbruska]; born 20
February 1957) is an
Italian mobster and
former member of the
Corleonesi clan of the...
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brusca in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Brusca is an
Italian surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Carmen Brusca (born 1985), Argentine...
- with a
complete lining called peritoneum derived from
mesoderm (see
Brusca and
Brusca). 1 =
bulge in
spinal cord ("brain") 2 =
notochord 3 =
dorsal nerve...
- of
embryonic gut
found from
echinodermata to
chordata According to
Brusca and
Brusca, the
following bilaterian phyla possess a coelom: Nemertea, traditionally...
- EvolvingThoughts.net.
Archived from the
original on 27
August 2016.
Brusca, R. C.;
Brusca, G. J. (2003).
Invertebrates (2nd ed.). Sunderland, M****achusetts:...
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called agristada (he:אגריסטדה) or
salsa blanco, and in Jewish-Italian,
bagna brusca, brodettato, or
brodo brusco. In Arabic, it is
called tarbiya or
beida bi-lemoune...
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stationed with
Brusca on the
hills above Capaci adjacent to the
detonation site on the highway. At the
sight of the procession,
Brusca activated the remote...
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systematics and
taxonomy of
invertebrates as
proposed by
Richard C.
Brusca and Gary J.
Brusca in 2003 is a
system of
classification of invertebrates, as a way...
- son,
Giuseppe Di Matteo, on
November 23, 1993, on the
orders of
Giovanni Brusca and
Leoluca Bagarella.
According to a
later confession by one of the kidnappers...
- Invertebrates. Dubuque: Wm. C.
Brown Publishers. ISBN 978-0-697-13712-8.
Brusca,
Richard C.;
Brusca, Gary J. (1990). Invertebrates. Sunderland:
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