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  2. Mancino's Pizza and Catering offering 45-cent slices ... - AOL

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    On Saturday, May 4, Mancino's Pizza will be offering 45-cent slices of cheese pizza, limited to two per customer, from 11 a.m. until 4 p.m., as well as other giveaways and activities for children.

  3. Thomas H. Mancino - Wikipedia

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    Citing his constitutional duty to follow a governor's order, Mancino quickly issued an order on behalf of Governor Stitt, rescinding a COVID-19 vaccine requirement for members of the Oklahoma National Guard. [2] [3] At the time, the order violated The Pentagon's policy on vaccination. [4]

  4. List of oldest living state leaders - Wikipedia

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    This article lists the 100 oldest living current or former state leaders whose age can be demonstrated beyond reasonable doubt. State leaders are defined to include heads of state (including representatives who act in their stead, generally a governor-general), heads of government and internationally recognized de facto leaders [α] of sovereign states with significant international recognition.

  5. Adjutant General of Oklahoma - Wikipedia

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    The Adjutant General of Oklahoma is the highest-ranking military official in the state of Oklahoma, subordinate only to the Governor of Oklahoma.The highest officer of the Oklahoma National Guard, the Adjutant General is the principal advisor to the Governor on military affairs and the head of the Oklahoma Military Department as the Secretary of the Military.

  6. Henry Mancini - Wikipedia

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    Henry Mancini was born Enrico Nicola Mancini in Maple Heights, Ohio, and raised in West Aliquippa, Pennsylvania. [4] [5] Both his parents were Italian immigrants.Originally from Scanno, Abruzzo, his father Quintiliano "Quinto" Mancini was a laborer at the Jones and Laughlin Steel Company and amateur musician who first came to the U.S. as a teenager around 1910.

  7. Salvatore Riina - Wikipedia

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    Salvatore Riina (Italian pronunciation: [salvaˈtoːre (toˈtɔ r)riˈiːna]; 16 November 1930 – 17 November 2017), called Totò (sicilian diminutive of Salvatore), was an Italian mobster and chief of the Sicilian Mafia, known for a ruthless murder campaign that reached a peak in the early 1990s with the assassinations of Antimafia Commission prosecutors Giovanni Falcone and Paolo Borsellino ...

  8. Manicina areolata - Wikipedia

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    Skeleton. M. areolata is a colonial coral. Budding is intracalicular, occurring within the whorl of tentacles of the polyp.The corallites are arranged in a meandroid fashion, which means there are a series of linked centres in broad valleys, often 10 to 15 mm (0.4 to 0.6 in) wide, [3] giving the colony the appearance of the surface of a human brain.

  9. Hate crime - Wikipedia

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    Italian criminal law, at Section 3 of Law No. 205/1993, the so-called Legge Mancino (Mancino law), contains a penalty-enhancement provision for all crimes motivated by racial, ethnic, national, or religious bias. [40] Italy is a party to the Convention on Cybercrime, but not the Additional Protocol.