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Such stories are legend in New York, ben trovato.
Superband changed names to Ben Trovato, and released one album.
Con tutto il cuore ben trovato' may I say.
Do you know the Italian proverb:Se non vero, ben trovato?
12:01, Ben Trovato and the Milwaukees, rock.
Se non e vero e ben trovato.
Ben Trovato satirist, columnist
Ben Trovato's blog
Villa-Lobos 'ben trovato'.
In 1952, she moved from the Hague to Villa "Ben Trovato" in Velp.
Se non e vero e ben trovato say the Italians, age-old master blurrers of reality and myth.
Billy, Little T and One Track Mike and Ben Trovato, rock.
Avon's Harvest (1921), including "Ben Trovato"
Se non è vero, è ben trovato (Even if it's not true, it's well conceived).
While attending Rutgers University, Emmich performed with various bands, including Awake Asleep and Ben Trovato.
When a Dow employee sent him an e-mail inquiry about the rumors, Mr. Kreinberg replied, “E se non evero, e ben trovato.
The Dewey home in Boynton was also named "Ben Trovato" and stood at the southwest corner of Boynton Beach Boulevard and Federal Highway.
Perhaps all one can do is repeat the Italian aphorism, se non e vero, e ben trovato, or, it need not be true as long as it is well said.
Although this story is retold in Passavant's 1839 Life of Raphael and elsewhere, Missirini was known for his "pseudo-traditions"; se non è vero, è ben trovato.
Ben Trovato served as a focal point for national dignitaries including Henry Phipps, Richard Watson Gilder, and Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Wilson.
In the Courts of Memory, by Lillie de Hegermann-Lindencrone, relates the story of the origin of his nickname, with the warning; Se non è vero è ben trovato.
The old Italian expression "Se non è vero, è ben trovato" -- if it's not true, it's still a good story -- applied here: Such a blending of instruments may not actually have happened in Ricci's day, but it could have.
She was also one of the writers, together with Ben Trovato and Tumiso Tsukudu on the pilot of controversial ZA News, a Spitting Image-style satire show with puppets based on the work of South African cartoonist, Zapiro.
The site became more interactive, with visitors being able to sign up as 'Bloody Agents' and featuring columns from 'Agent Provocateurs' such as Andrew Donaldson, Chester Missing, Ndumiso Ngcobo, Marianne Thamm, Ben Trovato and Political Agony Aunt Zama Ndlovu.