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Cipolla magician who hypnotizes and brutally humiliates members of the audience. [Ger. Lit.: Mario and the Magician in Benét, 636] See : Cruelty Cipolla brutal magician, symbol of fascist oppression. [Ger. Lit.: Mario and the Magician; Haydn & Fuller, 636] See : Fascism 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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Andrews finished second with a time of 14:57 for the Highlanders, whose top five also included Jun Reichl (10th, 15:18), Alex Routh (25th, 15:41) and Otto Cipolla (81st, 16:33). Upon what evidence or authority does Kuhns claim that Boccaccio's birth name was Boccaccino (80), that Maso del Saggio is Saint-Thomas (66) and Frate Cipolla, Boccaccio (44)? Joseph Cipolla and Silvia Jimenez as Elgar and his wife provided a restless undercurrent, tempered by Victorian manners. |
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