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Examples
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Drink your wine—Buffo has uncorked a good red for a change.
Naked Cruelty Colleen McCullough 2010
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Buffo in the Handelian manner — that is as nearly so as we could make it.
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Incidentally, it was from Maiakovski that Fo borrowed the title "Mistero Buffo".
The Nobel Prize in Literature 1997 - Presentation Speech 1998
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"Mistero Buffo" from 1969 is based on such historic material as interpreted by Fo.
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The Birth of the Jongleur from Mistero Buffo (1969)
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The warder said, "I got a brother named Buffo and he's a hoppy all right, but not me."
Exodus From The Long Sun Wolfe, Gene 1996
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Buffogen is obtained by the natives by taking the tropical toad, Buffo
Hunting with the Bow and Arrow Saxton Pope 1900
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MYSELF: Please, Buffo, how many kilometres is it from Paris to
Castellinaria and Other Sicilian Diversions Henry Festing Jones 1889
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Then I said: "Buffo mio, we have had a musician and a painter, where is the poet?"
Castellinaria and Other Sicilian Diversions Henry Festing Jones 1889
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I said: "O Buffo! don't go on like that or you will make me cry."
Castellinaria and Other Sicilian Diversions Henry Festing Jones 1889
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