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  • Braciola

    Braciola (plural braciole) is the name of an Italian dish. Braciole are simple thin slices of beef pan fried in their juice, or in a light amount of olive oil. It is, probably, one of the simpliest ...

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  • Debra barone

    Debra Louise Barone (nee Whelan) is a fictional character from the American TV sitcom Everybody Loves Raymond. She is played by actress Patricia Heaton. Debra acts as Ray's complaining and nagging ...

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  • List of italian dishes

    These dishes are representative of Italian cuisine. Contents 1 Dishes and recipes 1.1 Antipasto 1.2 Italian soup and sauce recipes 1.3 Italian breads 1.4 Common pizza recipes 1.5 Pasta varieties ...

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  • Italian-American cuisine

    Italian American cuisine is what is commonly called Italian food in the United States. It is in based on the late 19th century and early 20th century cuisines of the Mezzogiorno (southern Italy), ...

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  • Everybody loves raymond

    Everybody Loves Raymond, sometimes referred to as Raymond, or 'ELR' was a long-running American sitcom broadcast on CBS from 1996 to 2005. It was one of the most critically acclaimed American ...

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