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Meanwhile, the BBC reports: "Italian composer Ennio Morricone, the man behind the music for films such as The Untouchables and Cinema Paradiso, is to receive an honorary Oscar."
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So you have the main character who is a witch, she fights off "angels" and travels to a place in Europe that's closest to "Paradiso" - it begins with a V but is definitely not Vatican.
Archive 2010-03-01 tenshi_a 2010
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So you have the main character who is a witch, she fights off "angels" and travels to a place in Europe that's closest to "Paradiso" - it begins with a V but is definitely not Vatican.
Bayonetta (Xbox 360 version) video game review tenshi_a 2010
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We asked a friendly young Swiss woman in a gas station, who absolutely knew the way: up through a place called Paradiso.
The Italian Summer Roland Merullo 2009
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We asked a friendly young Swiss woman in a gas station, who absolutely knew the way: up through a place called Paradiso.
The Italian Summer Roland Merullo 2009
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We asked a friendly young Swiss woman in a gas station, who absolutely knew the way: up through a place called Paradiso.
The Italian Summer Roland Merullo 2009
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We asked a friendly young Swiss woman in a gas station, who absolutely knew the way: up through a place called Paradiso.
The Italian Summer Roland Merullo 2009
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The song which Dante sings in the Paradiso is the eternal happiness of man in vision, love and enjoyment united to his Creator.
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Florence, called Paradiso, a poor gardener and his wife, whose names were Francis and Costanza.
The Life of St. Frances of Rome, and Others Georgiana Fullerton 1848
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But "The Inferno" - as well as its companion poems, "Purgatorio" and "Paradiso" - has in a sense become canonical.
NYT > Home Page By MARK OPPENHEIMER 2010
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