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- Marie Ferrarella, née Rydzynski (born March 28, 1948, in West Germany) is an American writer of over 272 romance novels as Marie Ferrarella, which have...
- bid to track down model's kidnappers". Mirror. Retrieved 30 June 2019. Ferrarella, Luigi. "Rapita a Milano modella inglese. "All'asta sul web per 300mila...
- Colors Blue, green, silver, white         Ownership Temerity Baseball General manager Justin Ferrarella Manager Paul Fletcher Website lexingtonlegends.com...
- Peggy Webb McCloud: Like Mother, Like Daughter, a novel series by Marie Ferrarella "Like Mother, Like Daughter" (Gilmore Girls), an episode of Gilmore Girls...
- editor-in-chief) Dario Di Vico (journalist) Michele Farina (journalist) Luigi Ferrarella (journalist) Antonio Ferrari (journalist) M****imo Franco (journalist)...
- Henley, Penelope Neri and Janelle Taylor) A Baby? Maybe (1996) (with Marie Ferrarella, Ann Major) Husbands on Horseback (1996) (with Margaret Way) Royal Weddings...
- Vaticano". Affaritaliani. Archived from the original on 1 July 2012. Ferrarella, Luigu; Guastalla, Giuseppe (4 April 2012). "Lavori alla villa di Gemonio...
- un'aggressione premeditata". La Repubblica. Retrieved June 3, 2011. Luigi Ferrarella (January 27, 2004). "Uccise Dax, condannato a tre anni". Il Corriere della...
- television film starring Richard Crenna Internal Affair, a 2003 novel by Marie Ferrarella Internal Affairs, a 2009 novel by Jessica Andersen "An Internal Affairs...
- author (House of Leaves) Stuart Dybek (born 1942), poet, writer Marie Ferrarella (born 1948), author Hedwig Gorski (born 1949), performance poet, avant-garde...