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contessa

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A countess, often specifically an Italian countess

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May 27, 1922 London, England June 7, 2015 London, England Sir Christopher Lee, in full Sir Christopher Frank Carandini Lee (born May 27 , 1922 Belgravia, London, England died June 7 , 2015 London) English actor known for his film portrayals of villains ranging from Dracula to J.R.R. Tolkien's wizard Saruman. Lee was born to an Italian contessa and a British army officer.

After that, he worked for a contessa in Miami.

The villager pointed out a 500-year-old oak, which he referred to as "the contessa", and the deal was done.

"The contessa," mused Dixon.

Long before chefs were made of iron and "barefoot" brought to mind "contessa" and a cultured 9-year-old could tell farfalle from fusilli at 10 feet, an anxious Southern man named Craig Claiborne sat on a remote island in the Pacific and plotted to turn the American culinary world on its head.

The host was a contessa, the mother of one of our sons' school friends.

SIP Champagne, linger over sumptuous prints and pretend that you're a contessa.

Here are a few other tips for making this simple but difficult dish, from experts and years of trying to redeem my contessa debacle.

The Barefoot Contessa (1954) was another notable drama, a caustic dissection of Hollywood mythmaking, with Humphrey Bogart as a cynical director who makes a star out of a naive Spanish dancer (Ava Gardner) with the help of an unscrupulous press agent (Edmond O'Brien, who won an Oscar for best supporting actor).

Chief among them is his radical use of narrative form: multiple narrators tell the stories in All About Eve and The Barefoot Contessa, an unreliable omniscient narrator misleads the viewing audience in The Quiet American, and Taylor's hypnosis-induced flashbacks unravel the underlying mystery in Suddenly, Last Summer.

1046 Lucca, Italy July 24, 1115 Romagna, Italy Matilda of Canossa, byname Matilda the Great Countess, Italian Matilde di Canossa, or Matilde la Gran Contessa (born 1046, Lucca, Tuscany died July 24, 1115, Bondeno, Romagna), countess of Tuscany remembered for her role in the conflict between the papacy and the Holy Roman emperor.

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