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Word: carmela (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1970-1979
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...said Giuseppe. "Move in with us." Then came Margherita, 20 and pregnant. She was followed by Lucia, 42, seduced and deserted by her lover. Another local woman, a second Margherita, joined the clan. Next was Angelika, 22, a German waitress with two illegitimate children. When Fortunata's mother Carmela showed up, she too was invited to stay. No problem...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: ITALY: Love Story | 2/26/1979 | See Source »

...fact, all very pleasant for Giuseppe, who was scrupulously fair in dispensing his sexual generosity. No. 1 concubine became Mariannina, No. 2 her daughter Giuseppa, No. 3 Fortunata, No. 4 Margherita I, No. 5 Margherita II, No. 6 Lucia, No. 7 Mamma Carmela, No. 8 Angelika. Explained No. 2: "We all agreed. Each night, it was someone else's turn to sleep in the big bed with Giuseppe." Hers was Sunday. Scheduling was left to No. 1, who juggled Giuseppe's nocturnal appointments around illnesses and other exigencies. "There was no jealousy at all," said No. 2, ignoring...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: ITALY: Love Story | 2/26/1979 | See Source »

Utter Chaos. Carmela Lacayo, 29, an American teacher and former nun who had been visiting her cousin at his home just outside the city, rushed downtown to help. There, she told TIME, she found a scene of "utter chaos: people running in the streets screaming, others digging frantically, trying to unearth trapped relatives, still others ripping up their pajamas to use as bandages. One young mother walked in the street clutching her dead baby to her chest while her husband strode zombie-like at her side." Next day, the city was under a pall of smoke and red dust. Thousands...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: DISASTERS: A City Dies in a Circle of Fire | 1/8/1973 | See Source »

Mary E. Sehwab of Winthrop Hall and Gainesville, Florida; Elizabeth S. Spelke of 6 Marie Avenue and Stanford, Connecticut; Carol R. Sternhell of Adams House and Rockville Center, New York; Nancy Stieber of 66 Wendell Street and Avon. Connecticut; Carmela Vircillo of Lowell House and New York...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: No Headline | 6/15/1971 | See Source »

...although sometimes the interior tries too hard to approximate a picnic area. In the North End of Boston, try the Cafe Sicilia which serves dimes-pastry with orange and green frosting and coffee. Tony's, nearby, has no menu. Tony just gets up in the morning and makes something. Carmela of Lowell House says: "Tony's particular about boys" styles. If he doesn't like it, he says he'll pin it up on the wall." That's not the only thing Tony doesn't like. If you don't finish what he serves you, he throws...

Author: By Marcei. Proust, | Title: One Entrecote To Go, Easy On The | 3/4/1970 | See Source »

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