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- in February 2018 in New Orleans, Louisiana. On March 11, 2018, Louis DiVincenti, a rigging grip for the production team, suffered an electric shock while...
- Seidensticker 2011 Geiser & Trueta 1958 Kraatz & Sherratt 2016 Daly 1981 DiVincenti & Rehrig 2016 Dudziński, Mykytowycz & Gambale 1977 Vastrade 1987 Mykytowycz...
- pronounced dead. The Dirt (2019). On 11 March 2018, crew member Louis DiVincenti suffered an electric shock while de-rigging a set during the New Orleans...
- Hybsch & Vincenti (1991), p. 148. Fohrer & Schmid (2023), p. 148. Fohrer & Schmid (2023), pp. 148–149. Conti, Flavio; Hybsch, Vincenzo; Vincenti, Antonello...
- Giacomo Vincenti) First book of Mascarate piacevole et ridicolose per il carnevale for four, five, six, seven, and eight voices (Venice: Giacomo Vincenti) Girolamo...
- Violante Placido is also an actress. In 2012, he married actress Federica Vincenti (born 1983) after over 10 years of dating. The couple divorced in December...
- Fabrizio Ruffo Giovanni Battista Caprara Antonio Dugnani Ippolito Antonio Vincenti Mareri Jean-Sifrein Maury Giovanni Battista Bussi de Pretis Francesco Maria...
- MacKinnon (CAN) 8 October 2023 Tournoi satellite, Lima Satellite  Margherita Guzzi Vincenti (USA)  Sheila Liliana Tejeda (MEX)  Yana Botvinnik (ISR)  María Luisa Doig...
- The bridge in the background was identified by Silvano Vincenti as the four-arched Romito di Laterina bridge from Etruscan-Roman times near Laterina...
- Venezia: Giacomo Vincenti, 1587 Il fiore dei capricci musicali a quattro voci, per sonar con ogni sorte di stromenti Venezia: Giacomo Vincenti, 1588. Tenor...