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  2. Guido's in Ravenna serves fresh, house-made Italian dishes ...

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    On the recommendation of our friendly and knowledgeable waitress (who, it turns out, also is a manager), Jennifer ordered the cheese ravioli with meatballs for $13.99.

  3. Gino's Pizza and Spaghetti - Wikipedia

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    Gino's Pizza and Spaghetti is a restaurant chain with 40 locations in the U.S. state of West Virginia. The company was founded by Kenney Grant in 1961. The company was founded by Kenney Grant in 1961.

  4. St. Joseph Catholic Church (Tontitown, Arkansas) - Wikipedia

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    St. Joseph Catholic Church is a parish of the Catholic Church located in Tontitown, Arkansas, in the Diocese of Little Rock.The parish and the town were established by a group of Italian Americans led by Father Pietro Bandini, who settled in the area as miners and tenant farmers in the late 19th century.

  5. Guido of Arezzo - Wikipedia

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    Guido of Arezzo (Italian: Guido d'Arezzo; [n 1] c. 991–992 – after 1033) was an Italian music theorist and pedagogue of High medieval music.A Benedictine monk, he is regarded as the inventor—or by some, developer—of the modern staff notation that had a massive influence on the development of Western musical notation and practice.

  6. Guido (slang) - Wikipedia

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    Guido (/ ˈ ɡ w iː d oʊ /, Italian:) is a North American subculture, slang term, and ethnic slur referring to working-class urban Italian-Americans. The guido stereotype is multi-faceted. At one point, the term was used more generally as a disparaging term for Italians and people of Italian descent.

  7. Guido Sant'Anna - Wikipedia

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    Guido plays a violin made in 1874 by Jean-Baptiste Vuillaume, generously loaned by luthier Marcel Richters. He has been supported by the KD SCHMID Fellowship Scheme since May 2023 and the arteMusica-Stiftung. Since 2023, he has been studying at Kronberg Academy with Mihaela Martin, with his studies funded by the Margareta and Steffen Rabus ...

  8. Guido of Acqui - Wikipedia

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    Saint Guido of Acqui (also Wido) (c. 1004 – 2 June 1070) was Bishop of Acqui (now Acqui Terme) in north-west Italy from 1034 until his death. He was born around 1004 to a noble family of the area of Acqui, the Counts of Acquesana , in Melazzo where the family's wealth was concentrated.

  9. Guido Torelli - Wikipedia

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    Guido Torelli (c. 1380 in Mantua - July 8, 1449, in Milan) was a condottiero. Through his military campaigns and diplomatic skills, he achieved the title of the first Count of Guastalla and Montechiarugolo .