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3 Things | UNC's Season Ends With Sweet 16 Loss To Alabama
3 Things | UNC's Season Ends With Sweet 16 Loss To Alabama

AJ and Jacob talk 3 Things from UNC's 89-87 loss to No. 4 seed Alabama in the Sweet 16 on Thursday, March 28 in Los Angeles.



Guardians vs. A's Game Highlights (3/28/24) | MLB Highlights
Guardians vs. A's Game Highlights (3/28/24) | MLB Highlights

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Iowa State men's basketball press conference after Sweet 16 loss to Illinois
Iowa State men's basketball press conference after Sweet 16 loss to Illinois

Iowa State men's basketball coach T.J. Otzelberger answers questions from reporters following the Cyclones' 72-69 loss to Illinois ...



Iowa State's FLUKE Loss Illinois Ends Cyclones Year & Expansion Big 12 Down to One in March Madness
Iowa State's FLUKE Loss Illinois Ends Cyclones Year & Expansion Big 12 Down to One in March Madness

Iowa State's journey came to an abrupt halt despite their dominance in the Big 12 Tournament and early NCAA Tournament ...



Nate Oats, Alabama players recap Tide's thrilling win over North Carolina to advance to Elite Eight
Nate Oats, Alabama players recap Tide's thrilling win over North Carolina to advance to Elite Eight

Alabama's press conference after the Crimson Tide's victory over No. 1 seed North Carolina to advance to the Elite Eight on March ...



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Giustino Russolillo

Blessed Giustino Russolillo - in religious Giustino Maria SS. Trinità - was an Italian Roman Catholic priest and the founder of both the Vocationist Fathers and the Vocationist Sisters as well as the Apostles of Universal Sanctification. Russolillo served lifelong in Pianura where he was born and dedicated his life to cultivating the vocations of those around him and leading men and women either to the priesthood or to the religious life.Russolillo was beatified under Pope Benedict XVI in mid-2011 and it was Cardinal Angelo Amato who beatified the late priest on the behalf of the pope.

Giustino (Handel)
Giustino (Handel)

Giustino is an opera seria in three acts by George Frideric Handel. The opera was first given at the Covent Garden Theatre in London on 16 February 1737.The Italian-language libretto was adapted from Charles VI's court poet Pietro Pariati's libretto for Giustino (1711), after the much older original libretto of Nicolò Beregan (1682).

Giustino Durano
Giustino Durano

Giustino Durano was a long lasting movie actor who is best known for his work as Eliseo Orefice in the 1997 film, Life Is Beautiful.

Giustino de Jacobis

Giustino de Jacobis was an Italian Roman Catholic bishop and professed member of the Congregation of the Mission who became a Vicar Apostolic in Ethiopia and the Titular Bishop of Nilopolis. He is also known as Justin de Jacobis and Saint Giustino de Jacobis.

Giustino Fortunato
Giustino Fortunato

Giustino Fortunato was an Italian historian and politician.

Giustino Fortunato (1777–1862)
Giustino Fortunato (1777–1862)

Giustino Fortunato, also known as Giustino Fortunato senior was an Italian magistrate and politician. His nephew was the Italian historian and politician Giustino Fortunato (1848-1932).

Giustino (Vivaldi)
Giustino (Vivaldi)

Giustino RV 717 is a 1724 opera by Vivaldi to a libretto by Nicolò Beregan. The opera was composed for the 1724 carnival season in Rome and premiered at the Teatro Capranica.The aria of Anastasio, Vedrò con mio diletto, has become a famous piece sung at concerts and on recordings by countertenors such as Philippe Jaroussky and Jakub Józef Orliński and by contraltos as Sonia Prina.

Giustino Menescardi

Giustino Menescardi was an Italian painter and scenic designer, active in Northern Italy and Venice in a late Baroque style.

Giustino (Legrenzi)
Giustino (Legrenzi)

Il Giustino is an opera in three acts by composer Giovanni Legrenzi. The work uses an Italian language libretto by Nicolò Beregan based on the life of Emperor Justin I. The opera premiered on 7 February 1683 at the Teatro San Salvador in Venice.

Giustino

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