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  • Campo Santa Margherita is a beautiful 'authentic' area ...

    Un Bagno di Folla 2005

  • (I prefer the Margherita, which is simple and delicious; the veggie-loaded Siciliana is another popular choice for vegans).

    Step away from the burger: World Vegan Day has arrived Lavanya Ramanathan 2010

  • Ramsay de Give for The Wall Street Journal The classic Margherita, which is made with tomato sauce, basil, mozzarella and extra-virgin olive oil, is the restaurant's most popular item.

    New-School Pizzeria 2010

  • After all, the Margherita is a mongrel too, just a little older.

    NYT on Sriracha: An All-American Sauce Peter Schorsch 2009

  • Slothrop pushes through, leans on the door and calls Margherita's name.

    Gravity's Rainbow Pynchon, Thomas 1978

  • Right below the Margherita was the Brix Signature Pizza.

    Top Story 2009

  • "Margherita" challenges the notion that ambient music is cold and distant.

    'One Hand on the QWERTY Keyboard . . .' 2007

  • "Margherita," a song dedicated to Mr. Middleton's mother, is a tender piece with childlike moments that allude to her absence in his life.

    'One Hand on the QWERTY Keyboard . . .' 2007

  • For starters, the NY pie we ordered, half "Central Park" and half "Times Square," had to be customized because the "Central Park," the closest to a "Margherita," came with slices of tomato.

    Serious Eats L.A. Pizza Maven 2009

  • For starters, the NY pie we ordered, half "Central Park" and half "Times Square," had to be customized because the "Central Park," the closest to a "Margherita," came with slices of tomato.

    Serious Eats 2009

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