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Luciano is a fascinating case of how criminals are made, broken - and made again.
Eric Dezenhall: Waiting for Lucky Luciano Eric Dezenhall 2010
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Luciano is a fascinating case of how criminals are made, broken - and made again.
Eric Dezenhall: Waiting for Lucky Luciano Eric Dezenhall 2010
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Luciano is a fascinating case of how criminals are made, broken - and made again.
Eric Dezenhall: Waiting for Lucky Luciano Eric Dezenhall 2010
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I've been trying to win Luciano's heart for forever.
The Princess Debut Rebellion SVGL 2008
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Nice box of inchies, and that post card of Luciano is fabulous!
Box of Inchies katelnorth 2007
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He’s lazy, he hung around with some young Boston hoods and stole at least one car; he likes his grandma, probably because she gives him money, but he calls Luciano boss.
Death on a Vineyard Beach Philip R.Craig 1996
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The witness, a jailed Naples mobster called Luciano Aviello, announced he wanted to retract and was questioned by Comodi in prison in July.
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They gave a ton of money to a gansterrapper called Luciano to promote the country.
Andrew Sanderson- International Spy or raving lunatic? Lauri 2009
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HEFNER: Well, in between times, I think Marilyn Grabowski, our West Coast photo editor, called Luciano, who runs Guess.
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Falkland Islands, when the Spaniards murdered some of their own countrymen and all the Englishmen, a young friendly Spaniard was running away, when a great tall man, by name Luciano, came at full gallop after him, shouting to him to stop, and saying that he only wanted to speak to him.
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