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Collodi and died
* November 24-Carlo Collodi, Italian children's author ( died 1890 )

Collodi and 1890
* 1826 – Carlo Collodi, Italian author ( d. 1890 )
* November 24 – Carlo Collodi, Italian writer ( d. 1890 )

Collodi and was
Jiminy Cricket is the Walt Disney version of " The Talking Cricket " (), a fictional character created by Carlo Collodi for his children's book Pinocchio, which was adapted into an animated film by Disney in 1940.

Collodi and writer
* October 26-Carlo Collodi, Italian writer, the creator of Pinocchio ( born 1826 )
Buried there are Carlo Collodi, creator of Pinocchio ; politician Giovanni Spadolini ; painter Pietro Annigoni ; poet and author Luigi Ugolini ; film producer Mario Cecchi Gori ; sculptor Libero Andreotti ; writer Giovanni Papini ; and physicist Bruno Benedetto Rossi.

Collodi and when
At the request of his editor, Collodi added chapters 16 – 36, in which the Fairy with Turquoise Hair ( or " Blue Fairy ", as the Disney version names her ) rescues Pinocchio and eventually transforms him into a real boy, when he acquires a deeper understanding of himself, making the story suitable for children.

Collodi and Pinocchio
* The Adventures of Pinocchio by Carlo Collodi is first published complete in book form in Italy.
* Carlo Collodi published The Adventures of Pinocchio
The Adventures of Pinocchio (, ; ) is a novel for children by Italian author Carlo Collodi, written in Florence.
* The Adventures of Pinocchio by Carlo Collodi is published in Italy.
Collodi, Le Avventure di Pinocchio 1883, Biblioteca Universale Rizzoli
Baird also created the expandable nose Peter Noone wore as Pinocchio in the 1968 musical adaptation of the Carlo Collodi story that aired on NBC as a Hallmark Hall of Fame special.
The title is a quotation excerpted from a passage in The Adventures of Pinocchio by Carlo Collodi:
* The Adventures of Pinocchio, written by Carlo Collodi in Italian but employing frequent Florentinisms
In 2004, it made Pinocchio 3000, a sci-fi retelling of the Carlo Collodi tale.

Collodi and into
The story has been adapted into many forms on stage and screen, some keeping close to the original Collodi narrative while others treat the story more freely.

Collodi and .
In the 1850s, Collodi began to have a variety of both fiction and non-fiction books published.
In October, Conway performed as Max Collodi in the Alfred Hitchcock Presents episode " The Glass Eye ", to critical praise.

who and died
Even today range riders will come upon mummified bodies of men who attempted nothing more difficult than a twenty-mile hike and slowly lost direction, were tortured by the heat, driven mad by the constant and unfulfilled promise of the landscape, and who finally died.
Whether the Fathers, who died before Christ was born of the Virgin Mary, were justified and saved only by the blood which he shed, and the death which he suffered after his incarnation??
Some of the marble busts in the park are of young Englishmen who fought and died for Garibaldi.
Douglas has consistently voted to aid the people who killed Masaryk, and against principles Masaryk died to uphold.
A British writer, Richard Haestier, in a book, Dead Men Tell Tales, recalls that in the turmoil preceding the French Revolution the body of Henry 4,, who had died nearly 180 years earlier, was torn to pieces by a mob.
For ten years a small group of European and U.S. critics has been calling attention to the half-forgotten Austrian expressionist Egon Schiele, who died 42 years ago at the age of 28.
She was the widow of a writer who had died in an airplane crash, and Mickie had found her a job as head of the historical section of the Treasury.
She thought again of her children, those two who had died young, before the later science which might have saved them could attach even a label to their separate malignancies.
Suppose John Jones, who, for 1960, filed on the basis of a calendar year, died June 20, 1961.
A politician was approached by a man seeking the office of a minor public official who had just died.
T. V. Barker, who developed the classification-angle system, was about to begin the systematic compilation of the index when he died in 1931.
She was still in the play for pay business when she died, a top trollop who had given the world's oldest profession one of its rare flashes of glamour.
McClellan, who had once lost his medical license temporarily on a charge of drug addiction, was with her when she died.
He did this by the charming practice of buying up used electric blankets for $5 to $10 from survivors of patients who had died, reconditioning them, and selling them at $185 each.
`` He's just heard from the pathologist who says Mrs. Meeker apparently died from suffocation ''.
Funeral services for Mrs. Kowalski and her daughter, Christine, 11, who died of burns at the same hospital Monday, have been scheduled for 10 a.m. tomorrow in St. Anne's Catholic Church, 31978 Mound, in Warren.
Funeral for William Joseph Brett, 1926 NE 50th Ave., who died Thursday in Portland, will be Monday 1 p.m. at the Riverview Abbey.
Django, who was born Jean Baptiste Reinhardt in Belgium and who died in 1953 in France, was an extraordinary man.
A year ago it was bruited that the primary character in Erich Maria Remarque's new novel was based on the Marquis Alfonso De Portago, the Spanish nobleman who died driving in the Mille Miglia automobile race of 1957.
While in Athens, his wife Pythias died and Aristotle became involved with Herpyllis of Stageira, who bore him a son whom he named after his father, Nicomachus.
In the third verse ( see above ), the author scolds the materialistic and self-serving robber barons of her day, and urges America to live up to its noble ideals and to honor, with both word and deed, the memory of those who died for their country.
It was said to have been named after the Greek town of Aegae, or after Aegea, a queen of the Amazons who died in the sea, or Aigaion, the " sea goat ", another name of Briareus, one of the archaic Hecatonchires, or, especially among the Athenians, Aegeus, the father of Theseus, who drowned himself in the sea when he thought his son had died.

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