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    Unlike a traditional drawer-style air fryer, the Speedi more closely resembles a pressure-cooker (though that's one thing it doesn't do), with a hinged lid and removable 6-quart inner basket. Much ...

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    Gaggia Internazionale 2 group espresso machine, c.1950 Model "Classica", 1948 Gaggia Classic, 10/2010. Gaggia is an Italian manufacturer of coffee machines, especially espresso machines, in addition to small kitchen appliances. The company is owned by the Evoca Group. [1]

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    Anthony Frank Gaggi (born Antonino Frank Gaggi; August 7, 1925 – April 17, 1988), better known as Nino Gaggi, was an American mobster who was a caporegime in the Gambino crime family.

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    In 351 the Caesar Constantius Gallus built a new church in honor of Babylas at Daphne, a suburb of Antioch, and had the remains of the bishop transferred to it. [4] The intention of Gallus in translating the remains of Babylas to Daphne was to neutralize the pagan effects of the temple of Apollo located there, or, as Chrysostom expresses it, to "bring a physician to the sick".