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rdfs:comment | - Michela De Paoli was the third person to win Chi vuol essere milionario? in Italy when she won €1,000,000 on January 27, 2011, after Francesca Cinelli in 2001 and Davide Pavesi in 2004. She was also the second non-American and European contestant to get to the final question without the use of any lifelines (the first would be Poland's Filip Łapiński during the 2002 Children's Day specials,) and the fourth ever contestant to do this. The previous contestants to save their lifelines for question 15 were John Carpenter (the first ever Millionaire), David Goodman and Steve Perry. The only one to not win the top prize was Perry.
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- According to Genesis, which was the first action taken by Adam left the Garden of Eden?
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abstract | - Michela De Paoli was the third person to win Chi vuol essere milionario? in Italy when she won €1,000,000 on January 27, 2011, after Francesca Cinelli in 2001 and Davide Pavesi in 2004. She was also the second non-American and European contestant to get to the final question without the use of any lifelines (the first would be Poland's Filip Łapiński during the 2002 Children's Day specials,) and the fourth ever contestant to do this. The previous contestants to save their lifelines for question 15 were John Carpenter (the first ever Millionaire), David Goodman and Steve Perry. The only one to not win the top prize was Perry.
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