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  2. Marco Masini - Wikipedia

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    Marco Masini was born in the city of Florence, in the region of Tuscany, Italy, on 18 September 1964. [1] His mother, Anna Maria, sang and played piano, and was an elementary school teacher before she quit the profession to have a life at home with the family. His father, Giancarlo, worked as a representative of hair products.

  3. Galliano Masini - Wikipedia

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    Galliano Masini (7 February 1896 – 15 February 1986) was a leading Italian operatic tenor, particularly associated with the spinto (lyric-dramatic) roles of the Italian repertory. Masini was born in Livorno in humble circumstances. He studied singing in Milan. Some sources say that his teacher was Angelo Bendinelli, while others suggest ...

  4. Masini - Wikipedia

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    Alfred Masini (1930–2010), American television producer. Barbara Masini (born 1974), Italian politician. Donna Masini, American poet and novelist. Francesco Masini (1894–1964), Maltese lawyer and politician. Frank Masini (born 1944), Italian-American serial killer. Galliano Masini (1896–1986), Italian operatic tenor.

  5. Tommaso Masini - Wikipedia

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    Tommaso di Giovanni Masini. 1462. Peretola. Died. 1520 (aged 58) Rome, Italy. Burial place. Church of Sant'Agata dei Goti. Tommaso di Giovanni Masini ( c. 1462 – 1520), known as Zoroastro da Peretola, was a friend and collaborator of Leonardo da Vinci.

  6. Barbara Masini - Wikipedia

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    Barbara Masini (born 22 January 1974) is an Italian politician who served as Senator from Tuscany in the mixed group as part of the More Europe – Action sub-group from 2018 to 2022.

  7. Machine - Wikipedia

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    A machine is a physical system that uses power to apply forces and control movement to perform an action. The term is commonly applied to artificial devices, such as those employing engines or motors, but also to natural biological macromolecules, such as molecular machines. Machines can be driven by animals and people, by natural forces such as wind and water, and by chemical, thermal, or ...