series "The Sopranos" (The Sopranos episode), the 1999 pilot episode of The Sopranos Soprano clarinet Soprano recorder Soprano saxophone Soprano, a software...
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mezzo-soprano in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A mezzo soprano or mezzo (English: /ˈmɛtsoʊ/; Italian: [ˈmɛddzo soˈpraːno]; meaning "half soprano") is...
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This is a list of fictional characters from the HBO series The Sopranos, and its prequel film The Many Saints of Newark. Salvatore "Big Pussy" Bonpensiero...
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Mezzo (redirect from Mezzo (disambiguation))
name in the 19th century for the island of Lopud, Croatia Mezzo soprano (disambiguation) Mezza, the feminine equivalent of Mezzo Mezzanine, an intermediate...
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Daum (redirect from Daum (disambiguation))
French mining engineer Margaret Daum (1906–1977), American classical soprano Meghan Daum (born 1970), American author, essayist, and journalist Menachem...
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Sopranino (redirect from Sopranino (disambiguation))
preserved at the Classic Boat Museum at Cowes, Isle of Wight Soprano (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Sopranino...
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Made of Bricks Mariella Adani (born 1934), Italian soprano Mariella Devia (born 1948), Italian soprano Mariella Farré (born 1963), Swiss singer Mariella...
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Marie Felt) U.S. actress Joan Carroll (soprano) (born 1932), U.S. opera soprano John Carroll (disambiguation) All pages with titles beginning with Jean...
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politician Emma Nevada (1859–1940), American operatic soprano Mignon Nevada (1886–1971), English operatic soprano and daughter of Emma Nevada Nevada (1927 film)...
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(born 1944), New Zealand artist Ann Turner Robinson (died 1741), English soprano Anne Robinson (born 1944), British TV presenter Anne G. Robinson, Canadian...
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name) Parvati Wasatch, a name for the character in The Sopranos otherwise called Janice Soprano Parvati (Vidhan Sabha constituency), one of the Legislative...
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American-Hungarian pianist/keyboardist Sari Barabas, a Hungarian operatic soprano A. P. Barabas, a British surgeon, a namesake of the Sack–Barabas syndrome...
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Jessica Pratt (redirect from Jessica Pratt (disambiguation))
album Jessica Pratt (soprano) (born 1979), Australian operatic soprano Jess Pratt (born 1997), Australian cyclist This disambiguation page lists articles...
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Meadow (film) (Il prato), a 1979 Italian film Meadow Soprano, a character of the HBO drama The Sopranos Meadow (calf), a bovine calf fitted with double prosthetics...
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Philip Charles Woodland, British engineer Rae Woodland (1922–2013), British soprano Rich Woodland Jr. (born 1970), American stock car racing driver Vincent...
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American contemporary artist Jeanne-Anaïs Castellan (1819–1861), French soprano Julieta Castellán (born 1972), Argentinian field hockey player Osvaldo...
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Crazy Horse, a fictional nightclub managed by Adriana La Cerva in The Sopranos Crazy Horse (1996 film), a western film Crazy Horse (2011 film), a documentary...
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Hermine (redirect from Hermine (disambiguation))
(1827–1910), German princess Hermine Bosetti (1875-1936), German coloratura soprano Hermine Baron (1912–1996), American contract bridge player Hermine “Herma”...
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Bishop (mezzo-soprano), American operatic mezzo-soprano Elizabeth Bishop (Fringe), a minor character in the TV series Fringe This disambiguation page lists...
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series, The Sopranos Gillo Pontecorvo (1919–2006), Italian filmmaker Guido Pontecorvo (1907–1999), Italian geneticist Ponte (disambiguation) Ponti (disambiguation)...
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TV drama Heroes "The Second Coming" (The Sopranos), an episode of the American television series The Sopranos The Second Coming (TV serial), a British...
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Canadian director Tony Asimakopoulos "Fortunate Son" (The Sopranos), a 2001 episode of The Sopranos "Fortunate Son" (Star Trek: Enterprise), a 2001 Star Trek:...
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(The Sopranos) The Sims 2: University, First Expansion Pack of The Sims 2 University (film), a 2002 Tamil film University Avenue (disambiguation) University...
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operatic soprano Don Raymonde Aprile from Mario Puzo's novel Omertà Jackie Aprile Jr., son of Jackie Aprile Sr., from the TV series The Sopranos Jackie...
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Brynner (1917–2003), Russian-born American sculptor, jewelry designer, mezzo-soprano singer and author, cousin of Yul Brynner Lord Brynner, stage name of Trinidadian...
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Gwyneth Jones (redirect from Gwyneth Jones (disambiguation))
Jones (soprano) (born 1936), Welsh soprano Gwyneth Jones (novelist) (born 1952), British science fiction novelist Gwyn Jones (disambiguation) This disambiguation...
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Martiniș or Mărtiniș may also refer to: Carla Martinis, Croatian operatic soprano John Martinis, American politician John M. Martinis, American physicist...
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Coward Pussy may also refer to: Big Pussy Bonpensiero, on the TV series The Sopranos Pussy Galore, in the James Bond novel and film Goldfinger "Pussy" (Iggy...
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Soprano from List of The Sopranos characters "Johnnie Boy" or "Johnny Boy", a nuclear test conducted as part of Operation Sunbeam This disambiguation...
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recital album by mezzo-soprano Anne Sofie von Otter Terézváros or Theriesenstadt, a district of Budapest This disambiguation page lists articles associated...
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