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"I note the moods and feelings men betray," 1825 or 1826 1827, May 21 Song. ('Though veiled,' &c.) "Though veiled in spires of myrtle-wreath," 1825 1828 A Character. "A bird, who for his other sins" 1825 1834 The Two Founts. Stanzas Addressed to a Lady on Her Recovery With Unblemished Looks, From a Severe Attack of Pain
Ianuzzi now paid Agro the delinquent money (with funds supplied by the FBI), and Agro welcomed him back to the family. Ianuzzi now wore a hidden listening device whenever he met with Agro and other Florida mobsters. On one tape, Agro told Iannuzzi that he had survived the January attack only because the pizzeria owner's wife entered the room.
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C. Alberto Caeiro; Mackenzie Calhoun; Father Callahan; Vincent Calvino; Don Camillo and Peppone; Álvaro de Campos; Candide; Candlewick (character) Captain Jan
In 1955, Henry Hill becomes enamored by the criminal life and Mafia presence in his working-class Italian-American neighborhood in Brooklyn.He begins working for local caporegime Paulie Cicero and his associates Jimmy "the Gent" Conway, an Irish-American truck hijacker and gangster, and Tommy DeVito, a fellow juvenile delinquent.
Musician who performs under the name Nothing,Nowhere and filmmaker. [66] Joe Principe: Founder, bassist and backing vocalist for the punk rock band Rise Against. [67] John 5: Guitarist. [68] [69] John Pettibone: Vocalist. [70] [71] Jona Weinhofen: Lead guitarist for Australian melodic metalcore band I Killed the Prom Queen. [72] [73] Jonathan ...
Finching's Aunt, not known by any other name than "Mr F.'s Aunt," takes an unaccountable dislike to Arthur Clennam in Little Dorrit. Fizkin, Horatio the 'Buff' candidate in the Eatanswill by-election, in The Pickwick Papers. Flasher, Wilkins, Esquire is the stock broker who assisted the elder Mr Weller to sell his stock in The Pickwick Papers.
See also The Evil That Men Do (disambiguation) "The Hollow Men", 1925 poem by T. S. Eliot (IV.ii) "There is a Tide", 1968 short story by Larry Niven (IV.iii) Taken at the Flood, 1948 novel by Agatha Christie (IV.iii; also known as There is a Tide, from the same passage) On Such a Full Sea, 2014 novel by Chang-Rae Lee (IV.iii)