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Maurizia Barazzoni (born 1955 in Bibbiano,
Reggio Emilia, Italy), is a soprano. She
graduated from the
Conservatorio Martini in
Canto Lirico with full...
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Maurizia Balmelli (born 1970) is a Swiss-born
literary translator,
currently residing in Paris. She has
translated a
number of
notable works from English...
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Maurizia Ciceri (born
September 26, 1953) is an
Italian former professional footballer who pla**** as a forward. 1969
European Competition for Women's Football...
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Maurizia Cecconi (born 12
April 1975) is an
Italian former synchronized swimmer who
competed in the 1996
Summer Olympics and in the 2000
Summer Olympics...
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Maurizia Cacciatori (born 6
April 1973) is an
Italian former volleyball player and
sports commentator. Born in Carrara,
Cacciatori has
racked up 228 appearances...
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Fetish for the Foreign. Phaidon. ISBN 978-0-7148-7637-5. Tazartes,
Maurizia,
Fontaines de Rome, (2004), (in French) Citadelles,
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Ireland 1851–1951". sculpture.gla.ac.uk.
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March 2021. Boscagli,
Maurizia; Duffy, Enda (1
January 2011). Joyce,
Benjamin and
Magical Urbanism. Rodopi...
- fino al
secolo XVI
Volume II (Roma:
Fratelli Bencini, 1873), pp. 335-379.
Maurizia Tazartes,
Fontaines de Rome, (French
edition translated from Italian),...
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November 2008. Chiò, Adriano; Benzi, Gianmartino; Dossena,
Maurizia; Mutani, Roberto; Mora,
Gabriele (January 2005). "Severely
increased risk...
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evening people gather around the fountain,
sitting on the steps.
Maurizia Tazartes,
Fontaines de Rome, pg. 48 Huyssteen,
Justin van. "Famous Fountains...