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  • The DiCamillo Bakery was founded by Tomaso and Addolorata DiCamillo in 1920 on 14th Street. They were joined in business by their 11 children. DiCamillo’s...
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  • T. DiCamillo (born c. 1952), American businessman Kate DiCamillo (born 1964), American writer DiCamillo Bakery, Italian American family-run bakery chain...
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  • vandalize Glauren's house, promising to pay him and Falcone (Brandon DiCamillo) $100 each to do it. Valo then suggests that he should try and talk to...
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    traditional job. Today, next to the bay there are ice cream shops, restaurants, bakeries, bars and art galleries. Boccadasse is also characterised by its church...
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    wife brought a dowry of thirty-one acres of land, including a mill and bakery, which yielded an annual income of roughly £10,000. For a period after his...
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    with four others, for operating a sophisticated counterfeiting plant at a bakery on Rockaway Avenue in Brooklyn. There agents found dyes, presses, paper...
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    The Roman Ghetto or Ghetto of Rome (Italian: Ghetto di Roma) was a Jewish ghetto established in 1555 in the Rione Sant'Angelo, in Rome, Italy, in the area...
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  • in 1908. In the early 1910s, he started work in construction and in a bakery. Perri and his common-law wife, Bessie Starkman, began a business in bootlegging...
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    by a figure standing behind a large container for wheat. Scenes of the bakery are depicted along a continuous frieze depicting the arrival of the wheat...
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    e Acqua. Retrieved 27 December 2017. Zhou, Weibiao; Hui, Y. H. (2014). Bakery Products Science and Technology. Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell. p. 701. ISBN 978-1-11879-193-6...
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    Sardinia and a close friend of Michelangelo Castelli, the secretary of Camillo Benso di Cavour; however, Giolitti did not appear particularly interested in...
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    the frieze, with continuous scenes in relief showing the operation of the bakery where Eurysaces made what was evidently a considerable fortune. Reconstructions...
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    Contemporary best-selling fiction writers include David Baldacci, Kate DiCamillo, Richard Russo, Adriana Trigiani, and Lisa Scottoline. The majority of...
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  • Sean Qualls Ages 8–10: The Miraculous Journey of Edward Tulane by Kate DiCamillo with illustrations by Bagram Ibatoulline Ages 10–12: Listen! by Stephanie...
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  • the father of Princess Pea in the book The Tale of Despereaux by Kate DiCamillo and its animated film adaptation. The Kingdom of Dõwã is a main setting...
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  • Bonfire". September 2 – The Great Fire of London begins as a blaze in a bakery owned by Thomas Farriner on Pudding Lane, near London Bridge. Over a period...
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    where Pecci investigated several incidents. When it was claimed that a bakery was selling bread below the prescribed pound weight, he personally went...
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    Contrada Lunga (today's Via Cavour) was home to the blacksmith, the public bakery and the well. Between 1755 and 1758 the administrative bodies of the municipalities...
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    and army. Government buildings were burned along with flour mills and bakeries that refused to lower their prices when taxes were lowered or abolished...
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  • Childhood Poetry Rodney Jones Elegy for the Southern Drawl 2001 Children Kate DiCamillo Because of Winn-Dixie Fiction Tony Earley Jim the Boy Nonfiction Rick...
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