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Basilio

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The Count quickly gives Basilio the choice of accepting a bribe and being a witness to his marriage or receiving two bullets in the head (an easy choice, Basilio says).

Delaware prosecutors relied heavily on video surveillance footage showing the robberies and shootings of Ruiz-Basilio and Almansoori.

In January, Joel Basilio — a survivor of labor trafficking and a graduate of The Salvation Army’s Anti-Trafficking Services program — reunited with his two sons from the Philippines.

The passives from the Berserker Lineage along with the one learned from the Royal Berserker will quickly have Basilio hit the max health limit of 999, making him a very tanky party member despite his high damage output.

It was there that I met singers like Johnny Cash and Hank Snow, NHL goaltender Terry Sawchuk, and world boxing champion Carmen Basilio.

Who was Basilio Badillo?

Probably the street that is the best-known in Puerto Vallarta by visitors and ex-pats, after the Malecon, is Basilio Badillo.

Act 2 A room in Bartolo's house with a piano Almaviva again appears at the doctor's house, this time disguised as a singing tutor and pretending to act as substitute for the supposedly ailing Basilio, Rosina's regular singing teacher.

A royal decree of 1713 approved the legality of Palenque de San Basilio founded by runaway slaves.

As Basilio, the slimy music teacher, arrives, the Count, not wanting to be caught alone with Susanna, hides behind the chair.

As she is leaving the room, Bartolo and Basilio enter.

Bartolo and Basilio are astounded, and Rosina makes fun of them.

Basilio comments on Figaro's foolishness and claims he was once as frivolous as Figaro was.

He has already sent one to the Count (via Basilio) that indicates that the Countess has a rendezvous of her own that evening.

His victory is, however, short-lived: Marcellina, Bartolo, and Basilio enter, bringing charges against Figaro and demanding that he honor his contract to marry Marcellina.

Two people are heard approaching the front door, who later turn out to be Basilio and the notary.

When Basilio starts to gossip about Cherubino's obvious attraction to the Countess, the Count angrily leaps from his hiding place (terzetto: Cosa sento! main – "What do I hear!").

When Basilio suddenly appears, he is bribed by a full purse from Almaviva and persuaded to leave again, with much discussion of how ill he looks.

When the Count presses about the anonymous letter, Susanna and the Countess reveal that the letter was written by Figaro, and then delivered by Basilio.