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      <title>King of the High C&apos;s</title>
      <description>Here&apos;s why Luciano Pavarotti was so superlative: in our morning meeting, we literally had a small scuffle over whether he hit eight or nine high Cs in his famous performance as Tonio in Donizetti&apos;s La Fille du Regiment. (It was nine.) The to</description>
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