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Canio must be funny despite rage over wife’s unfaithfulness. [Ital. Opera: Leoncavallo, Pagliacci, Westerman, 341–342] See : Longsuffering How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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Addie, ([dagger]) Vito Martella, * Maria Joao Vieira, ([dagger]) Gabriella Ella, * Angelique Zicola, ([section]) Christopher Davis, ([dagger]) Gertrude Thompson, ([double dagger]) Ethienne Thiry, ([section]) Uwe Truyen, ([paragraph]) and Canio Buonavoglia * In Rome, son Canio pretends to be a serious political contender, but is actually a lowly Communist Party hack. The league boasts one of the most impressive line-ups of talent that includes English star players like David Beckham, Andy Cole, Tony Adams and Michael Owen, who are flanked alongside international luminaries like Dwight Yorke (Tobago), Silvinho (Brazil), Fabien Barthez (France) and Paolo Di Canio (Italy). |
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