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  2. These Stylish, Doctor-Approved Reading Glasses Can Help ... - AOL

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    Reading Glasses (5 Pairs) Reading glasses don’t need to cost an arm and a leg, Dr. Raviv says. For just over $15, you can get five pairs of these beloved readers—which means they clock in at ...

  3. List of people from Calabria - Wikipedia

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    Alfredo Costanzo, Australian motor racing driver born in Calabria; Alfredo Valente (photographer), photographer, singer, painter and art collector; Aloysius Lilius, 16th-century astronomer who created the Gregorian Calendar; Amyris of Sybaris, consulted the Delphic oracle; Annalisa Insarda, film, television, theatre and voice actress

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  5. Readerest - Wikipedia

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    After turning 40, founder Rick Hopper started using readers and began habitually losing, scratching and dropping his glasses. [1] In 2010, Hopper made prototypes using paperclips and magnets, solving the problem he had with trying to keep his glasses safe and secure. [1] It did not take long for consumer interest to grow.

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    The Good Mothers is a 2023 British-Italian crime drama television mini-series directed by Julian Jarrold and Elisa Amoruso. Based on a true story and adapted from the eponymous novel by Alex Perry, the series depicts how three courageous women inside the notorious Calabrian 'Ndrangheta mafia worked with a female prosecutor to bring down the criminal empire.

  7. Calabria - Wikipedia

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    Starting in the third century BC, the name Calabria was given to the Adriatic coast of the Salento peninsula in modern Apulia. [7] In the late first century BC this name came to extend to the entirety of the Salento, when the Roman emperor Augustus divided Italy into regions and modern Calabria was known as Regio III Lucania et Bruttii. [56]

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