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  2. Glastonbury restaurateur a pioneer in town; Giovanni's has ...

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    Aug. 5—GLASTONBURY — Twenty years ago, Giovanni's Brick Oven Pizzeria was the only pizza place in the neighborhood at its Hebron Avenue location, said owner Gary Delbon, but with the addition ...

  3. Philly AIDS Thrift at Giovanni's Room - Wikipedia

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    Giovanni's Room Historical Marker. In August 1973, three Gay Activist Alliance (GAA) members, Tom Wilson Weinberg, Dan Sherbo and Bern Boyle, opened Giovanni's Room at 232 South Street. [6] [7] At the time, Giovanni's Room was the second LGBTQ books store in the country. [12] The store was closed shortly afterward due to a homophobic landlord.

  4. List of Summer World University Games records in athletics

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    Giovanni Grazioli Gianfranco Lazzer Pietro Mennea: 13 September 1979 1979 Summer Universiade: Mexico City, Mexico 4 × 400 m relay: 3:00.40 United States Ryan Hayden Leonard Byrd Andre Morris Anthuan Maybank: 3 September 1995 1995 Summer Universiade

  5. Minford, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    A view of the SR 139 & SR 335 intersection while traveling north on SR 335 in Minford. The center of Minford is located at the junction of State Route 335 and State Route 139. However, the Minford Local School District covers most of Madison and Harrison townships, including places of different ZIP codes.

  6. Patrick Minford - Wikipedia

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    Minford was a supporter of the theories of Milton Friedman, a prominent member of the Mont Pelerin Society (MPS) founded in 1947 by a group of 36 scholars meeting in Mont Pelerin, Switzerland. Rational expectations work at Liverpool was used to help craft 1980s Conservative Government policies on inflation (UK monetarism and its link with ...

  7. Sue Minford - Wikipedia

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    Minford comes from Northern Ireland and was associated with the Windsor club in Belfast. She was particularly successful on clay courts. She was particularly successful on clay courts. Active on tour in the late 1960s early 1970s, she was a Wimbledon junior runner-up and played two years of Federation Cup tennis for Ireland.

  8. San Giovanni Battista del Gonfalone, Viterbo - Wikipedia

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    The Confraternity of San Giovanni Battista originally met in an oratory near the cathedral called San Giovanni in Valle, [1] but in 1561, this group joined the Roman Confraternity of the Gonfalone, founded by St Bonaventure of Bagnoregio. Its members wore the dress of white sackcloth with a cross during processions.

  9. Saint Jerome in the Desert (Bellini, Washington) - Wikipedia

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    Saint Jerome in the Desert is an oil painting on canvas of 1505 by the Italian Renaissance master Giovanni Bellini, now in the National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C. Little remains of the signature on the first rock in the left foreground, but it has been confirmed as genuine during restoration and can be reconstructed as "[Johannes Bellinu]s. 1505".