When did the movies last produce a proper Casanova, with the courage of his addiction?
In 1798, Giovanni Casanova, Chevalier de Seingalt, Italian adventurer, writer, diplomat and spy, died.
Scott Anixter picks up companies the way Casanova once collected women -- sometimes two at a time.
The new measures will essentially include all the costs associated with producing an ounce of gold, Casanova said.
This was the era of Casanova's wanton memoirs and the splendid Venetian regattas and processions painted by Canaletto and Francesco Guardi.
In those blessed days of his youth, Oscar was something of a Casanova.
The hero of the novel, Dean Moriarty, is based on their friend Neal Cassady, an ex-convict and a Casanova of astonishing energy.
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But unlike Casanova, Anixter has a knack for keeping his conquests happy.
Reading aloud from his memoirs, legendary Venetian seducer Giacomo Casanova (Malkovich, languid and sardonic) looks back at some of his most memorable 18th-century liasons.
The question of how the autistic brain differs physically from that of neurotypicals was addressed by Manuel Casanova of the University of Louisville, in Kentucky.
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Ingeborga Dapkunaite brings a delicate maturity and sense of mystery to her primary role as a former acquaintance of Casanova who chides him for past misdeeds.
Others believe that the genetic control of susceptibility to infectious disease forms a spectrum, of which Dr Abel and Dr Casanova have only seen one extreme.
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As the famously roguish Casanova, Malkovich bears an imperious and occasionally self-mocking air, whether eloquently philosophizing, wading into the action himself, or merely watching his younger self carouse.
But when Amazing is captured by the evil Casanova Frankenstein, played with relish by Geoffrey Rush, our three ne'er-do-wells stumble into action and attempt to save the day.
Beautiful dresses and billowy layers of underclothing often litter the stage, casually discarded in the same way that the fickle Casanova left behind so many women after his conquests.
Baritone Schmutzhard brings robust vigor to the youthful Casanova.
Casanova, who has risen from 348 at the start of the year to 69, did little more than stand on the baseline and hit hard, but that was enough to overcome Henin.
Dr Casanova has spent many years dissecting both.
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Historically gold companies calculated total cash costs per ounce by including only mining, processing, selling and royalty costs, said Imaru Casanova, senior gold analyst and investment team member of the Van Eck International Investors Gold Fund (INIVX) and the Van Eck Global Hard Assets Fund (GHAAX).
And, finally, Don Giovanni, which Kinmonth has re-situated in 18th-century Venice, home to Casanova and librettist Lorenzo Da Ponte, whose roots in Venetian street theatre would have given the opera's original productions an abrasive topical edge as recognizable to contemporary audiences as Shakespeare's words were to the crowds at the Globe.
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