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So I was surprised to discover that her first recording was an album of Handel arias called "Furore," the Italian word for madness or fury.
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He reviewed "Furore," a new album of Handel arias sung by Joyce DiDonato.
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"Furore" (Fury), she takes on the challenge of some of Handel's most difficult and maddeningly maddening music.
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EnlargeBy Dom Furore, Golf DigestHull joined King and several other LPGA veterans on a trip to Rwanda last October.
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Furore, publicity and achieving the opposite of that which you intend
Archive 2009-03-01 Jeff 2009
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Furore, publicity and achieving the opposite of that which you intend
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Furore, publicity and achieving the opposite of that which you intend
Projecting Sunday's result Jeff 2009
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Furore, publicity and achieving the opposite of that which you intend
Dr Simpson takes fight to Trans Fats Jeff 2009
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Furore, publicity and achieving the opposite of that which you intend
They Walk Amongst Us Jeff 2009
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Furore, publicity and achieving the opposite of that which you intend
Could Barack finish off Gordon? Jeff 2009
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