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Bugie may
refer to:
Elizabeth Bugie (1920–2001),
American biochemist An old
spelling of Béjaïa,
Algeria An
Italian sweet pastry; see
angel wings#Italy...
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Elizabeth Bugie Gregory (October 5, 1920 –
April 10, 2001) was an
American biochemist who co-discovered Streptomycin, the
first antibiotic against Mycobacterium...
- lab
shared the
remaining 7% of the royalties, in
which Bugie received 0.2%.[citation needed]
Bugie was
pursuing a master's
degree in Waksman's lab at Rutgers...
- "Natural Born
Bugie" is the
debut single released in 1969 by
English rock band
Humble Pie, who were one of the
first British supergroups. It was written...
- the Hole", "I Don't Need No Doctor", "Hot 'n' Nasty", and "Natural Born
Bugie"
among others. The
original line-up
featured lead
singer and
guitarist Steve...
- Hungarian: csöröge fánk or forgácsfánk Italian:
chiacchiere ("chatter"),
bugie ("lies"),
cenci ("rags"), crostoli, frappe, galani, grostoli, sfrappole...
- many
other names, e.g. cénci (rags) (Florence),
frappe (flounces) (Rome),
bugìe (lies) (Turin, Genoa, etc.), chiàcchiere (chatter) (Milan and many other...
- Wood. The single-only
track "Wrist Job" (the UK B-side of "Natural Born
Bugie") is a reworking/completion of an
unnamed backing track that
Marriott originally...
- & lies. In 2008 she
returned to the
cinema screens with the film Amore,
bugie e calcetto,
directed by Luca Lucini, and on the
small screen with Un caso...
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Gianluca Moretti Tulipani, Love,
Honour and a
Bicycle Catarella Nobili bugie Franco Pipi, Pupu & Rosemary: the
Mystery of the
Stolen Notes Narrator Voice...