The town of Catania lost all its inhabitants, and ultimately sank into complete oblivion. |
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Catania suggested that organisms' preference for choice may be unlearned with a phylogenic basis. |
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The traffic-free Corso Umberto I bisects the town and runs from the massive gates of Porta Messina to the equally impressive Porta Catania. |
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It was sunbathing weather in Catania, but now we are cold, even in sweaters and jackets. |
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As the 2004 edition of Prix Italia draws to a close, there is a hive of activity in Catania. |
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The Administration also provides customers with a shuttle service to and from glia airports of Palermo, Catania and Trapani. |
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Sara Catania is a 2002 Crime and Communities Media Fellow with the Open Society Institute, a New York-based nonprofit dedicated to reforming the criminal-justice system. |
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In Catania he taught projective geometry and descriptive geometry. |
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A midweek defeat at Udinese coupled with Inter's win at Catania means the Bianconeri are six points off the pace again. |
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Other projects include a landing strip at Catania Airport, telecommunications infrastructure in Calabria and Basilicata, and a dam in Sicily. |
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Six points each after only two games for Livorno and Hellas Verona but still none for Sassuolo – who sit joint-last with Catania on zero. |
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This corner home in the historic centre of Misterbianco, not far from Catania, is built on two levels. |
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I would like to start by congratulating both rapporteurs, Mr Belet and Mr Catania, on the quality of their work. |
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Members of the crew not required for the latter project enjoyed a few hours of unexpected liberty to explore the nearby city of Catania. |
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The report by Giusto Catania on the « future of the European Common Asylum System » has been discussed. |
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The project is also planned in collaboration with the Universities of Catania and Messina to support the organization of the courses. |
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He is due to leave later on today for Catania where he will meet with Mr Cuffaro who is President of the Sicilian Region. |
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This project gave its contribution to a wider energy saving program launched in ST Catania site. |
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If Catania wins he would not only be the first white, non-Democratic mayor of the city, but also its first gay chief executive. |
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Catania would get 90 percent of disaffected white Democrats, 90 percent of Independents and every Republican. |
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In the last 24 hours, two boats bypassed Lampedusa and limped into the port of Catania on the Sicilian island. |
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The outcome lifted the Bergamaschi to 12th and kept the bottom side Catania winless on the road this season. |
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I am sure that the community in Catania is ready to take on such a commitment, and I am sure that the prior provincial will know how to support it in a way such a service of mediation deserves and requires. |
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Are also being added in the historical centers of the towns of Acireale in province of Catania, Ispica in the province of Ragusa and Mazarin in the province of Caltanissetta. |
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Results: Atalanta 0 1 Reggina, Cagliari 2 0 Napoli, Catania 2 0 Sampdoria, Genoa 0 1 Lazio, Juventus 1 1 Internazionale, Milan 5 1 Torino, Palermo 4 1 Bologna, Roma 3 2 Lecce, Siena 0 2 Chievo, Udinese 3 1 Fiorentina. |
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Sassuolo do still find themselves joint-last in the table, moving level with Sampdoria after their previous fellow basement-dwellers, Catania, got their first win of the campaign at home to Chievo. |
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Results: Lazio 0-2 Genoa, Livorno 1-0 Atalanta, Milan 0-2 FioreNapoli Napoli 2-1 Catania, Parma 0-1 JuventuSampdoriaria 3-4 Sassuolo, Torino 1-1 Roma, Udinese 0-3 Inter, Verona 2-1 Cagliari. |
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That is why the amendments referred to earlier by my honourable friend Mr Catania and others must also be adopted, because they supplement the most extensive and very important report by our honourable friend Mr Takkula. |
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The differences between Gray and bowser and even Catania are miniscule. |
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Mr President, it is true that President Chávez's economic and social policies are posing a big challenge to powerful interests and there may well be, as Mr Catania maintains, a campaign to delegitimise his government. |
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The municipality of Militello in Val di Catania forms part of the subsection of the Monti Iblei oil production area bearing the geographic name Trigona-Pancali. |
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The Washington Post poll shows Catania running even with Gray. |
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He pointed out that even the layout of Catania can be looked at as a cultural landscape in its relationship with the Etna, its relation to the sea and to the Mediterranean region. |
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Nonetheless, RCASC personnel remained busy with their many tasks, including the ferrying of vehicles from their Advance Vehicle Park at the Sicilian port of Catania to Naples and Bari on the Italian mainland. |
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According to the information, the illegal trade concerning bananas from Catania was so important that a vast disturbance of the market had been generated in the Community. |
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For this reason, on December 2, we met in Catania where, during the afternoon a round table was held on important themes that have the Mediterranean Sea as their background. |
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Acireale is a Commune in the province of Catania whose name is tied to the mythical legend of the love between Aci, the shepherd, and Galatea, the nymph. |
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Amatori Catania have competed in the top Italian national rugby union league called National Championship of Excellence. |
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This extraordinary place is a bit 'difficult to visit by public transport, while car is easy and well marked detour on the way to Ragusa and Catania. |
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Catania turned to common moles because he thought they would have a hard time finding food and could be tested against star-nosed moles in future experiments. |
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To the east, the Alcantara flows through the province of Messina and enters the sea at Giardini Naxos, and the Simeto, which flows into the Ionian Sea south of Catania. |
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Noto, Caltagirone, Catania, Ragusa, Modica, Scicli and particularly Acireale contain some of Italy's best examples of Baroque architecture, carved in the local red sandstone. |
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In mid-December, vandals in the Sicilian town of Catania detached a menorah set up in a public plaza which prevented the lighting of a Hanukah candle. |
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In Catania there is another important opera house, the Teatro Massimo Bellini with 1,200 seats, which is considered one of the best European opera houses for its acoustics. |
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Further east from Seville in the Mediterranean Basin, it is on the same latitude as Catania of Sicily, Italy and just south of Athens, the capital of Greece. |
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Europe's most active volcano, Mount Etna, has erupted forcing the closure of nearby Catania airport due to the plumes of ash billowing into the sky. |
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According to the suit, the accident happened in October 2011 when Catania was camping at Horsfall Campground at the southern end of the Oregon Dunes National Recreation area. |
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Vanderbilt University biologist Kenneth Catania and a colleague discovered this unrivaled feeding frenzy by filming the foraging moles, or Condylura cristata. |
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