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On a few occasions in the 1990s, Debbie Nathan rooted through the local literato’s garbage can.

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Like Adam a former competitive wrestler, Irving the literato tends to wriggle from analytical grasp, defying easy categorization.

A dissolute literato named Farewell justifies Urrutia’s sellout by telling him the tale of an Austro-Hungarian shoemaker who wasted his life attempting to erect a mountaintop monument to every single hero of the past, present and future.

Valdez is "literato, amorato, celebrato" – a famous lover and purveyor of love stories.

Behkabad's trainer, Jean-Claude Rouget, brought Literato over to win Newmarket's Champion Stakes three years ago, a few months after that horse had been a running-on second at Chantilly, and I could see Behkabad mounting another successful raid on these shores in October.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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