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Troccoli (Italian: [ˈtrɔkkoli]) is a
thick spaghetti-like pasta,
featuring a
square or oval
cross section. It is
typical of the
Apulian and
Lucanian cuisines...
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Kathleen Troccoli (/trəˈkoʊlɪ/; born June 24, 1958) is an
American contemporary Christian music singer, songwriter, author, and speaker. Born in Brooklyn...
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Estadio Luis
Tróccoli is a multi-use
stadium in Montevideo, Uruguay. It is
currently used
primarily for
football matches and is the home of CA Cerro. The...
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failed to chart.
Christian music artist Kathy Troccoli covered the song for her 1994
album Kathy Troccoli and
released it as the lead single. It became...
- División.
Founded in 1922, the club
plays its home
games at
Estadio Luis
Tróccoli. Uruguay's
second most
important derby is pla****
between Cerro and Rampla...
- "Apertura:
Cerro le ganó 4–3 a El
Tanque Sisley en el
Tróccoli" [Cerro
defeated El
Tanque by 4–3 at
Tróccoli] (in Spanish). Fútbol.com.uy. 19
February 2017....
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Antonio Américo
Tróccoli (21
February 1925 – 27
February 1995) was an
Argentine politician. He
served as
Minister of
Interior for
president Raúl Alfonsín...
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Kathy Troccoli,
released on
October 29, 1991,
through Reunion Records.
Coming five
years after her 1986 album, Images, Pure
Attraction saw
Troccoli shifting...
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Milton Luis
Tróccoli Cebedio (born 3
March 1964 in Montevideo) is a
Uruguayan Roman Catholic prelate. He
attended seminary at El
Seminario Mayor de Montevideo...
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Beach Boys
rerecorded the song, with
contemporary Christian singer Kathy Troccoli on lead vocals, for
their country album Stars and
Stripes Vol. 1. Rodriguez...