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  2. Capricieuse - Wikipedia

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    A possible ancestor of Capricieuse, Russian Patience, is first recorded by H.E. Heather in 1876.It is a twin-pack game in which cards are dealt to 8 successive overlapping rows of 12 cards each.

  3. La capricciosa corretta - Wikipedia

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    La capricciosa corretta (The capricious woman reformed) is a comic opera (commedia per musica) in two acts composed by Vicente Martín y Soler.The libretto is by Lorenzo Da Ponte and has a plot which has a slight similarity to William Shakespeare's play The Taming of the Shrew, but is not based on it.

  4. A capriccio - Wikipedia

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    A capriccio [a kkaˈprittʃo] (Italian: "following one's fancy") is a tempo marking indicating a free and capricious approach to the tempo (and possibly the style) of the piece. This marking will usually modify another, such as lento a capriccio , often used in the Hungarian Rhapsodies of Franz Liszt .

  5. List of fictional tricksters - Wikipedia

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    Sera - A brash and capricious Robin Hood-like rogue who is a party member in Dragon Age: Inquisition. Swiper - A cartoon fox who is the main antagonist of Dora the Explorer. Trickster - From the 1994 horror film Brainscan, starring T. Ryder Smith as the Trickster.

  6. Pizza capricciosa - Wikipedia

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    Pizza capricciosa (Italian: [ˈpittsa kapritˈtʃoːza,-oːsa]; lit. ' capricious/whimsical pizza ') is a style of pizza in Italian cuisine prepared with mozzarella cheese, prosciutto, mushrooms (usually champignons), green and black olives, artichokes, and tomatoes.

  7. Capricious - Wikipedia

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    Capricious may refer to: Capricieuse, also spelled Capricious, a solitaire card game; Capricious (cheese), an aged goat's milk cheese; See also.

  8. Capriccio (music) - Wikipedia

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    A capriccio or caprice (sometimes plural: caprices, capri or, in Italian, capricci), is a piece of music, usually fairly free in form and of a lively character.The typical capriccio is one that is fast, intense, and often virtuosic in nature.

  9. Passive–aggressive personality disorder - Wikipedia

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    With the publication of the DSM-5, this diagnosis has been largely disregarded. The DSM-5 equivalent would be "Other specified personality disorder" or "Unspecified personality disorder", as the individual may meet general criteria for a personality disorder, but the condition is not included in the DSM-5 classification.