Look up Pasqua or pasqua in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Pasqua may refer to: Pasqua Lake, Saskatchewan, community in Saskatchewan Pasqua Lake, lake...
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Pasqua is a surname meaning "Easter" in Italian.[citation needed] Notable people with the name include: Alan Pasqua (born 1952), American jazz pianist...
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Alan Pasqua (born June 28, 1952) is an American rock and jazz pianist. He studied at Indiana University and the New England Conservatory of Music. His...
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Daniel Anthony Pasqua (born October 17, 1961) is an American professional baseball outfielder and first baseman who played in Major League Baseball for...
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Stephanie Marie Di Pasqua (Italian: [di ˈpaskwa]) is an Australian politician. She was elected a member of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly representing...
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Joseph Bernard Pasqua (July 31, 1918 – December 10, 1998) was an American football offensive tackle in the National Football League (NFL) for the Cleveland...
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Mala Pasqua! (Bad Easter!) is an opera in three acts composed by Stanislao Gastaldon to a libretto by Giovanni Domenico Bartocci-Fontana. The libretto...
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Easter bread (section Colomba di Pasqua)
an ingredient that is part of its dough. Colomba pasquale or colomba di Pasqua (lit. 'Easter dove') is an Italian traditional Easter bread, the Easter...
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Charles Victor Pasqua (18 April 1927 – 29 June 2015) was a French businessman and Gaullist politician. He was Interior Minister from 1986 to 1988, under...
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The pizza di Pasqua (lit. 'Easter pizza'), in some areas also called crescia di Pasqua, torta di Pasqua, torta al formaggio or crescia brusca, is a leavened...
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Starbucks (redirect from Pasqua Coffee)
Circadia restaurant into a Café Starbucks. In 1999, Starbucks acquired Pasqua Coffee—a San Francisco-based retail coffee chain that had almost 60 locations...
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with Alan Pasqua, Darek Oles (Fuzzy Music, 2010) – live 2010?: Standards 2: Movie Music with Bob Mintzer, Darek Oleszkiewicz, Alan Pasqua (Fuzzy Music...
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Colomba pasquale (redirect from Colomba di Pasqua)
Colomba pasquale (Italian: [koˈlomba paˈskwaːle]) or colomba di Pasqua (Italian: [koˈlomba di ˈpaskwa]) (lit. 'Easter dove') is an Italian traditional...
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Philippe Pasqua (born 15 June 1965) is a French contemporary artist, known for his paintings, sculptures and drawings. Self-taught and (solitary), he is...
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Easter in Italy (section Colomba di Pasqua)
Easter in Italy (Italian: Pasqua, pronounced [ˈpaskwa]) is one of the country's major holidays. Easter in Italy enters Holy Week with Palm Sunday, Maundy...
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Fabrizio Pasqua is an Italian football referee in Serie A. Pasqua began his career as a referee in 1998 in Serie D, subsequently working as a referee for...
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Pasqua Lake is a lake along the course of the Qu'Appelle River in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan. Pasqua Lake was named after Chief Joseph Pasqua...
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for Tony is a live album by guitarist Allan Holdsworth, keyboardist Alan Pasqua, bassist Jimmy Haslip, and drummer Chad Wackerman. It was recorded in 2007...
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Pasqua First Nation (Cree: ᐸᐢᒁᐤ paskwâw) is a Saulteaux-Cree First Nation in southern Saskatchewan, Canada. Their reserves include: Last Mountain Lake...
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consisted of founding members Dann Huff (lead vocals and guitar) and Alan Pasqua (keyboard), and had Dann's brother David Huff on drums and Mike Brignardello...
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Simone Pasqua (1492–1565) was an Italian Roman Catholic bishop and cardinal. He was first appointed Bishop of Luni e Sarzana in Italy in 1561 and then...
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Regina Qu'Appelle Health Region (redirect from Pasqua Hospital)
being referral centers within the region and province: Pasqua Hospital Regina General Hospital Pasqua Hospital is a public hospital at 4101 Dewdney Avenue...
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Pasqua Lake is a resort village on a lake of the same name in the Qu'Appelle Valley in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan. Pasqua Lake was incorporated...
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Pasqua Rosée (fl. 1651–1658) was a 17th-century servant who opened the first coffee-house in London and possibly Britain. He was born into the ethnic Greek...
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general council, managed by Charles Pasqua: it is thus often colloquially nicknamed the “Pasqua University" (Fac Pasqua). The cluster was a private French...
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formed by the drummer Tony Williams with Allan Holdsworth on guitar, Alan Pasqua on keyboards and Tony Newton on bass. AllMusic gave the album 4 out of 5...
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Regina Pasqua is a provincial electoral district for the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan, Canada. It was first contested in the 2016 election. The...
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The Mitterrand–Pasqua affair, also known informally as Angolagate, was an international political scandal over the secret sale and shipment of arms from...
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and influence. He was one of the main parties involved in the Mitterrand–Pasqua affair, and lodged a formal complaint in court against Yves Bertrand. The...
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Giuseppina Pasqua (24 October 1851 – 24 February 1930) was an Italian opera singer who performed throughout Italy and Europe from the late 1860s through...
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