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  2. Walter Jagiello - Wikipedia

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    Walter "Li'l Wally" Jagiello stage names Władysław Jagiełło, Li'l Wally, also Mały Władziu and Mały Władzio, which both mean "Li'l Wally" in Polish (August 1, 1930 – August 17, 2006) was a Polish American polka musician, songwriter and music arranger from Chicago, Illinois.

  3. Cappella Palatina - Wikipedia

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    The construction of muqarnas constructed in wood likely began from this building given all previous examples are made of bricks or stones. The muqarnas ceiling was built most likely after the mosaics of the nave ordered by William I. [ 9 ] The wooden components are all incredibly small – ranging between 1 and 1.5 centimetres (0.4 and 0.6 in).

  4. Scrovegni Chapel - Wikipedia

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    Giotto's work thus falls in the period from 25 March 1303 to 25 March 1305. Model of the interior of the chapel, towards entrance Towards the apse and altar. Giotto, who was born around 1267, was 36–38 years old when he worked at Enrico Scrovegni's chapel.

  5. Good works - Wikipedia

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    Good works alone do not merit salvation. No one can "buy" heaven with enough good works, or good enough motives. The ticket to heaven is not being nice or sincere or good enough; the ticket to heaven is the Blood of Christ, and faith is the acceptance of that free gift. But the [Catholic] Church insists that good works are necessary too.

  6. A cappella - Wikipedia

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    One such example is the a cappella release of Jay-Z's Black Album, which Danger Mouse mixed with the Beatles' White Album to create The Grey Album. [57] On their 1966 album titled Album, Peter, Paul and Mary included the song "Norman Normal". All the sounds on that song, both vocals and instruments, were created by Paul's voice, with no actual ...

  7. Pellegrini Chapel (San Bernardino) - Wikipedia

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    Pellegrini's last will is dated September 24, 1557, and reports that the monument was still being completed, which is why she requested that the construction of the chapel continue after her death and that the building be kept in good condition. The noblewoman passed away shortly after the document was drafted while the work was completed in 1559.

  8. 18 People Whose Extraordinary Work Ethic Got Them To The Top

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    By Max Nisen It's easy to look at successful people and explain their achievements as the product of luck - being in the right place at the right time or being born with extraordinary talent.

  9. Good Work - Wikipedia

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    Good Work may refer to: Beau travail (Good Work), a 1999 French film; Good Work, official magazine of the Catholic Art Association (earlier called the Catholic Art ...