New winners slipped on yellow leader bibs as the first World Cup ended in Milan after a day of unexpected results. |
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At one end is La Scala and at the other the Milan Duomo, the second largest church in Christendom. |
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The Milan fans were really quiet until they took the lead, then it was as if someone just turned the volume up. |
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There is a perception that Milan have the least arduous route to the final. |
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Kolinko's weak punch lands at the feet of Milan Baros, who leathers it home from 12 yards. |
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Celtic go on a rare foray outside their own half and win a free-kick just to the left of the Milan box. |
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Among a dozen mosquito types in Milan, experts are keeping a close eye out for the anopheles mosquito which is capable of transmitting malaria. |
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The AC Milan footballer has lent his name to Riordan's apartment and villa complex, which will be known as Costa de Cabanas. |
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The difficult job of retrofitting the historic library for adaptive reuse as a museum went to Gaetana Aulenti of Milan. |
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In the end, unlike in Naples, Milan, Turin, Venice, Genoa and other cities, the Resistance did not liberate the capital city. |
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The club also questioned the fact that the controversy had come to light on the eve of a key match against champions AC Milan today. |
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A flight from Milan or maybe Paris arrives, and they rush up to enthusiastically kiss and cuddle a tanned young man pushing a baggage trolley. |
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Under advice from the linesman, the referee awards a free-kick to AC Milan about 40 yards out for no apparent reason. |
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The driver from Milan ranks among the global line-up of Formula BMW drivers from 13 countries. |
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The work was commissioned for the ducal theater in Milan, to open the 1772-73 season. |
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In April 1701 an Austrian Habsburg army invaded Lombardy, bent on conquering Milan for the archduke Charles, Leopold's second son. |
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It wasn't a nice area, as far as Milan goes, being overshadowed by the ugly Pirelli Tower. |
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He knew all the heroin injecting crowd in this part of Milan but stopped short of that. |
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The glances it gets on these rustic streets are more murderous than any it might garner from the fashionistas in Milan. |
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The Italian exponents of lyrical and geometric abstraction were based in Milan and Como, and often worked together with Rationalist architects. |
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It concerns itself not with the high culture of Rome or the high fashion of Milan, but rather with the everyday life of the provincial Italian. |
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At the end of this month, Sasho is travelling to Milan for an international table football tournament. |
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Milan may be steeped in Champions League experience but in both encounters with the Dutch side they looked ordinary and takeable. |
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Melvin learned the tools of his trade in Milan at an actual old-time gelateria. |
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Bulgaria Air is launching a scheduled Varna-London regular flight on June 18, and another one to Milan as of July. |
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The match, at RFK stadium in Washington D.C., featured two giants of European football, Barcelona and reigning European champs, A.C. Milan. |
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But Milan is still concerned at scrumming inconsistency, while the backs failed to function in Tullamore. |
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Our thoughts at this point are very much influenced by the ideas of Fabio Sergio, a design theorist working in Milan. |
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Hopefully I'll stay with a friend in Milan for a few days, and with another dude in London for a while, but sheesh! |
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The gnomes of Zurich chugged in at seventh while Milan notched up a distant 11 th place on the Jones Lang LaSalle index. |
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He has studied at the Bath Academy of Arts, Trinity College, Dublin and the Accademia di Belle Arti di Brera, Milan. |
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A professor of organic chemistry at the University of Pavia, and two colleagues from Milan offered thixotropy as an explanation. |
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Cracknell is alluding to the shockwaves sent out by the pair's thrashing in Milan. |
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Why bother, when Milan will always end up leaving you looking like a million dollars? |
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These are found rarely in large septarian concretions in the Huron Shale in north-central Ohio near Milan, in Huron County. |
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He even scored nine goals in double quick time in his brief spell with Milan in 1961 in just 10 games. |
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Milan is not so much the froth on your cappuccino as the crema on your espresso. |
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Eighty-seven folios of the Book of Animals are preserved in the Ambrosiana Library in Milan. |
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Highly decorative fashion and accessory trends dominate the international catwalks from Milan to Paris. |
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But after the Congress of Milan on deaf education oralist approaches gradually became universal. |
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I hate to say it, but Milan can be a bit boring once you've had your fill of the Cathedral. |
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It is believed up to 40 people stowed away on the English, Welsh and Scottish Railways train travelling from Milan to England. |
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When he was 65 Mr Simpson cycled 750 miles alone from Milan to the heel of Italy to visit his son-in-law and daughter. |
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The Croatians barely missed out on silver to the Italians in Milan and finished with silver in Munich. |
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The former AC Milan star was a fixture on the Italian national team for nearly a decade, earning 64 caps and appearing in two World Cups. |
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For the fans, Contador won the race last year and he wore the pink jersey in Milan. |
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They were edged out of a place in the quarterfinals in a close group as Milan and Real Madrid went through. |
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Eleven Italian masters were tracked down in Belgium after a doctor from Milan spilt the beans on a Belgian art dealer. |
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In the hotels, there are tuxedoed waiters who fussily serve weekend visitors from Milan. |
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Instead, given their abject beginning to the season, they fetched up in Milan in an anxious state looking only for a performance. |
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Louis XII became king of France in 1498 and, being a descendant of the first duke of Milan, he claimed the duchy. |
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Routed by the French and Venetians near Milan in 1515, they renounced expansionist policies. |
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From Stockholm to Milan, arcades, winter gardens, train sheds and other innovative forms of public building added new dimensions to urbanity. |
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The Accademia gallery, like the Brera in Milan, is a creation of the Napoleonic occupation, with origins closely linked with an academy. |
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British-managed fashion houses have honed their European business strategies and set up shop in Milan. |
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Milan Baros, he's failed to recapture the stunning form from the start of the season and now appears disinterested and unmotivated. |
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For those in search of culture, Milan has numerous museums with rich and varied collections. |
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Milan heard the clinking noise of the curtain rings on their rail and the sunlight flooded in. |
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Augustine was in a garden in Milan, overwhelmed by his sinfulness, especially his slavery to sexual desire. |
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When not writing, he now teaches literature at a private university in Milan. |
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To be honest, nothing about the trip to Milan would, save for the hope that Italy continue their unconvincing form under their new manager. |
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Waight Keller's first collections, for autumn and winter 2006, were previewed at Milan fashion week in February. |
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Conventional wisdom also said that Liverpool would never be jammy enough to beat Juventus, Chelsea and Milan. |
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The coaches have kept the same training regime and Richardson expects the athletes will be acclimatised by the time they move from Erba to Milan. |
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Gut Symmetries is flawed and uncompanionable, but there is something Milan Kundera-esque about it too. |
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The others, AC Milan, came from behind to win the Champions League semi-final derby then lifted the trophy. |
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Whatever happens, it's a patched-up, raggle-taggle army heading for Milan on Thursday. |
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In Milan I literally had to work my socks off to get on to a train to Paris. |
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There was a raggle-taggle look to Smith's team just as there had been on his debut as manager against Italy in Milan. |
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Gattuso's energy and aggression has been a feature for Milan and for Italy for the last couple of seasons. |
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He blows another great scoring opportunity, with his touch and nerve deserting him as soon as the Milan goal hoves into view. |
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He enchanted the audience with his sonorous voice and his evocations of Milan. |
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In Milan Kundera's clumsy new novella, a portentous, worn-out philosophy that borders on the ironic and absurd stands in for real thinking. |
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The section shows readers how to mirror the look of clothes worn by models in Milan without breaking the bank. |
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He wants to see Catherine and wants her to pretend that they are engaged and in a fancy Milan hotel room together. |
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With the arrival of the Sforza in the mid-15th century, Milan began to develop a Renaissance style, at times directly imported from Tuscany. |
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This is proved when he talks about Jess, his girlfriend, whom he met in a lift in Milan. |
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In Milan, designers make a case for a suit that is stridently individual. |
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The inn-keeper in the Milan version is vexed and disconcerted with the frugality of the meal of leafage and bread, which has been contemptuously served on a tin plate. |
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Vigo beat the European champions AC Milan in the last group game to seal their knockout place and the Galicians should give Arsenal a stiff test, especially in Vigo itself. |
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With no protection Liverpool are likely to face a seeded team in the third round of qualifiers, which could include Manchester United, Inter Milan or even Everton. |
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He began a teaching career in 1870 in a secondary school in Milan, then two years later he went to the University of Rome to teach descriptive and projective geometry. |
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The highly unusual drapery of the bronze statue in Milan is, we believe, fashioned in direct reference to this legend, tying the statue to this originary image. |
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The three were living it up at his Arcore villa outside Milan, made famous by his orgiastic Bunga-Bunga parties. |
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Desperately seeking a change of fortune, the Cardans moved to Milan, but here they fared even worse and they had to ignominiously enter the poorhouse. |
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However, by 384 Augustine was unsatisfied and he broke away from the Manichees to open the New Academy, a school of rhetoric, in which he became the official orator of Milan. |
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The theme park is expected to open in 2015 to coincide with the World Expo in Milan. |
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The reluctant revolutionary, who emerged as the dominant figure in Milan, warned against trusting Charles Albert, the conservative, expansionist dynast. |
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Milan Baros Inspired the Czech Republic to come back from a two-goal deficit in a display that will stick in the memory for a magical equalising goal. |
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So its designers have been spending more time in fashion capitals like Paris and Milan, creating concept drawings of futuristic headsets to explore different designs. |
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Her trip to Milan has been extremely lucrative for her budding career. |
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This piece is inspired by Leonardo da Vinci's iconic, Last Supper, which was painted in the late 15th century in Milan, Italy. |
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In our piece on cordials, we mistakenly referred to Campari as a French concoction, when any first-year bartender knows that the bright red bitters comes from Milan, Italy. |
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Many have taken jobs and some have even integrated into the expat social circles in Rome and Milan. |
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But second-best in the city of Milan proved beyond the pale. |
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When Milan outlawed kerb-crawling in 1998, prostitutes put on running shoes and jogged alongside prospective clients' cars, negotiating their prices. |
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An Alitalia flight from Milan was diverted to Maine yesterday when federal authorities discovered that a man on the no-fly list was on board, officials said. |
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Like many other designers in Milan, Cavalli's heart was in Africa, with safari jackets, animal prints and crochet dresses that, from a distance, looked like tattooed skin. |
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The landlady happened to be the most riggish female in the Duchy of Milan. |
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It was a needlessly conceded free-kick out on the right wing, and as it was sent in across the edge of the six-yard box, the Milan players were queuing up to nod it home. |
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Paring form and materiality down to its monastically rigorous bare bones, this new apartment in Milan is a sensuous synthesis of big spaces and ethereal light. |
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We sat in a tiny pizzeria in Milan and strategized about how to turn my curves into a curveball. |
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Charles of Orleans, the son of Valentina Visconti and the assassinated duke, laid claim to various territories in northwestern Italy, including the duchy of Milan. |
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So the last thing the brand needed was a streaker at its menswear fashion show, which was staged in Milan over the weekend. |
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In Milan, one of the most directional designers in recent seasons has been Raf Simons of Jil Sander. |
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Gucci stores displayed silver handcuffs emblazoned with the double G in their store windows in Florence and Milan. |
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It featured elegant coachwork designed by Touring of Milan, Italy. |
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Ghanaian soccer player Michael Essien, who plays for ac Milan, has been the subject of what borders on fear mongering. |
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As revolution spread to Palermo, Milan and Naples it seemed as if the people of Italy could break the domination of the myriad of foreign rulers and domestic autocrats. |
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Lacy grew up a Senator fan and as a teenager he shagged flies in Griffith Stadium for the likes of Goose Goslin, Joe Judge, Clyde Milan, and Walter Johnson. |
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They were pipped to the scudetto on the final day of last season, having led for much of the campaign, and join Juventus, Milan and Lazio in this year's chase. |
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Two weeks later, the computer was in his possession when he was found in a nursery school in Milan. |
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In one of sports great arenas, the Milan derby indulges the connoisseurs. |
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Up to the middle of the 19th century, poor Alpine farmers in Ticino sold their children as chimney sweeps in Milan. |
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A FORMER supermarker trolleyman's designer sporrans have made it to the catwalks of London and Milan. |
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The Spider was designed by Cambiano-based firm Pininfarina but actually built by Zagato, an independent coachbuilding company in Milan. |
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But playing away certainly wasn't for straight-faced Capello, who had flown over to AC Milan to see David Beckham in action. |
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Elvey serves on the Board of ALGOL, a publicly traded company based in Milan, Italy. |
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Vogue magazine, meanwhile, is holding a big cocktail party on Tuesday with photographers, models, designers and anybody who is anybody in Milan. |
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Amidst the concourse were to be seen the noble ladies of Milan, in gay, fantastic cars, shining in silk brocade. |
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We got into Milan early in the morning and they unloaded us in the freight yard. |
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He moved on to Milan, where he was met with open gates and jubilant rejoicing. |
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In February 313, Constantine met with Licinius in Milan, where they developed the Edict of Milan. |
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The Dukes of Orleans were descended from Valentina Visconti, and through her claimed the Duchy of Milan. |
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From 1499 to 1512, excepting a brief period in 1500, Louis XII was Duke of Milan. |
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In the Battle of Marignano, Francis defeated the Swiss, who had ousted his predecessor from Milan, and took control of the duchy. |
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Following the death of the last Sforza Duke of Milan, Charles installed his son Philip in the duchy, despite Francis's claims on it. |
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The Ambrosian Rite is celebrated in most of the Archdiocese of Milan, Italy and in parts of some neighbouring dioceses in Italy and Switzerland. |
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In 1368, he may have attended the wedding of Lionel of Antwerp to Violante Visconti, daughter of Galeazzo II Visconti, in Milan. |
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The Teatro alla Scala in Milan, Italy, the most famous opera house in the world. |
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He chose to reside at Nicomedia in the Eastern Empire, leaving his colleague Maximian at Milan. |
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After dancing with the company for 4 years, she was later appointed Prima ballerina assoluta of La Scala Theatre Ballet in Milan. |
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Mirren starred in the principal role of Prospera, the duchess of Milan, in Julie Taymor's The Tempest. |
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In 1958, Milan failed to capitalise after going ahead on the scoreline twice, only for Real Madrid to equalise. |
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The selection process for the 1908 Summer Olympics consisted of four bids, and saw Rome selected ahead of London, Berlin and Milan. |
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George's Cross is also used as the city flag of some northern Italian cities, such as Milan and Bologna. |
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He entered Milan on 2 June and by crossing to the South bank of the Po completely cut Melas's communications. |
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The Edict of Milan was written in such a way as to implore the blessings of the deity. |
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After visiting Venice and Milan, he spent a few days in Paris observing Edmund Landolt, an expert on diseases of the eye. |
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In 2011, Kapoor exhibited Dirty Corner at the Fabbrica del Vapore in Milan. |
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In May he exhibited Leviathan at the Grand Palais, and two concurrent shows in Milan at the Rotonda della Besana and Fabbrica del Vapore. |
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Crespi d'Adda, a few kilometres east of Milan along the Adda River, was settled by the Crespi family. |
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In the 1970s in the eastern metropolitan area of Milan a new city was built by Silvio Berlusconi. |
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The most successful teams in the competition are Barcelona and Italian side Milan, who have won the trophy five times each. |
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Milan and Barcelona have achieved this honour, winning the trophy a total of five times each. |
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On 20 October 2010, Bale scored his first senior hat trick against European champions Inter Milan at the San Siro in the Champions League. |
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In addition, as the Spanish Empire started to decline in the 17th century, so did its possessions in Naples, Sicily, Sardinia, and Milan. |
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La Scala operahouse in Milan is also renowned as one of the best in the world. |
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Today, the most notable centres of jazz music in Italy include Milan, Rome, and Sicily. |
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According to Top Global Fashion Capital Rankings 2013 by Global Language Monitor, Rome ranked sixth worldwide when Milan was twelfth. |
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Today, Milan and Turin are the nation's leaders in architectural design and industrial design. |
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The first dual highway opened in Italy in 1924, between Milan and Varese, and now forms parts of the A8 and A9 motorways. |
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The world's first motorway was the Autostrada dei laghi, inaugurated on 21 September 1924 in Milan. |
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On April 27, 1945, as Allied forces closed in on Milan, Mussolini was captured by Italian Partisans. |
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The bodies were then taken to Milan and unceremoniously strung up in front of a filling station. |
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Neither the Pope nor Ambrose, bishop of Milan, where the emperor resided, granted them an audience. |
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Denied an audience by Pope Damasus, they went to Milan to make a similar request of St Ambrose, but with the same result. |
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Other city states in northern Italy also expanded their territories and consolidated their power, primarily Milan and Venice. |
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By 1500, Venice, Milan, Naples, Paris and Constantinople each probably had more than 100,000 inhabitants. |
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Other clubs include Real Madrid, Manchester United, River Plate, Milan and Juventus. |
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In the summer of 569, the Lombards conquered the main Roman centre of northern Italy, Milan. |
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Constantine was in Milan to celebrate the wedding of his sister to the Eastern Emperor, Licinius. |
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The beginning of the 5th century was the start of a tortuous period of barbarian invasions for Milan. |
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A period of peace followed and Milan prospered as a centre of trade due to its position. |
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As a result of the independence that the Lombard cities gained in the Peace of Constance in 1183, Milan became a duchy. |
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Both the Guelph and the Ghibelline factions worked together to bring about the Ambrosian Republic in Milan. |
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In 1919, Benito Mussolini's Blackshirts rallied for the first time in Piazza San Sepolcro and later began their March on Rome in Milan. |
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During the Second World War Milan suffered extensive damage from Allied bombings. |
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In the early 21st century, Milan underwent a series of sweeping redevelopments. |
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Milan is the capital of the eponymous administrative province and of Lombardy, one of the twenty regions of Italy. |
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Empress Maria Theresa of Austria was responsible for the significant renovations carried out in Milan during the 18th century. |
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The Montanelli gardens, created in the 18th century, hosts the Natural History Museum of Milan and a planetarium. |
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While Rome is Italy's political capital, Milan is the country's industrial and financial heart. |
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Also, most asset management companies are based in Milan, including Anima Holding, Azimut Holding, ARCA SGR, and Eurizon Capital. |
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Porta Nuova is the main business district of Milan, and one of the most important in Italy. |
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Milan in the 20th century was the epicentre of the Futurist artistic movement. |
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Today, Milan remains a major international hub of modern and contemporary art, with numerous modern art galleries. |
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Milan is a major national and international centre of the performing arts, most notably opera. |
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Other major theatres in Milan include the Teatro degli Arcimboldi, Teatro Dal Verme, Teatro Lirico and formerly the Teatro Regio Ducal. |
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Milan is widely regarded as a global capital in industrial design, fashion and architecture. |
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Milan is also regarded as one of the fashion capitals of the world, along with New York City, Paris, and London. |
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Furthermore, the city hosts the Milan Fashion Week twice a year, one of the most important events in the international fashion system. |
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In the late 18th century, and throughout the 19th, Milan was an important centre for intellectual discussion and literary creativity. |
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The greatest verista novelist, Giovanni Verga, was born in Sicily but wrote his most important books in Milan. |
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With a combined ten Champions League titles, Milan is second after Madrid as city that have won the most European Cups. |
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Founded in 1863, the Polytechnic University of Milan is the city's oldest university. |
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Milan is one of southern Europe's key transport nodes and one of Italy's most important railway hubs. |
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Its five major railway stations, such as the Milan Central station, are among Italy's busiest. |
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Milan has also taxi services operated by private companies and licensed by the City council of Milan. |
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Ambrose was one of the four original Doctors of the Church, and is the patron saint of Milan. |
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In the late 4th century there was a deep conflict in the diocese of Milan between the Nicene Church and Arians. |
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In 374 the bishop of Milan, Auxentius, an Arian, died, and the Arians challenged the succession. |
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Within a week, he was baptized, ordained and duly consecrated bishop of Milan. |
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According to legend, Ambrose immediately and forcefully stopped Arianism in Milan. |
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Ambrose was Bishop of Milan at the time of Augustine's conversion, and is mentioned in Augustine's Confessions. |
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Several religious brotherhoods which have sprung up in and around Milan at various times since the 14th century have been called Ambrosians. |
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The Ostrogoths are first named in a document dated September 392 from Milan. |
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In the 15th century the Duchy of Milan was a major political, economical and military force at the European level. |
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Besides Milan, the region of Lombardy has 11 other provinces, most of them with equally great musical traditions. |
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In 2009, Milan was regarded as the world fashion capital, even surpassing New York, Paris and London. |
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Followers of the group often met to discuss in private salons and coffeehouses, notably in the cities of Milan, Rome and Venice. |
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In 1440, Uri conquered the Leventina Valley from the Visconti, dukes of Milan. |
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Cosimo de' Medici and Alfonso V of Aragon entered the Italic League, together with Pope Nicholas, with Francesco Sforza of Milan and with Venice. |
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Around the middle 15th century, Genoa entered into a triple alliance with Florence and Milan, with Charles VII of France as its head. |
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This move by the Venetians was a response to the threatening expansion of Giangaleazzo Visconti, Duke of Milan. |
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In 1499, Venice allied itself with Louis XII of France against Milan, gaining Cremona. |
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Milan had no fewer than a dozen hospitals and Florence before the end of the fourteenth century had some thirty hospitals. |
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At Milan a portion of the general hospital was designed by Bramante and another part of it by Michelangelo. |
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Both expeditions were badly conducted and failed, and on 8 September Charles VIII crossed the Alps and joined Ludovico il Moro at Milan. |
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Milan played a leading role, especially under Francesco Sforza who established permanent embassies to the other city states of Northern Italy. |
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Among the concessions that Francis I yielded to Charles V were the surrender of any claims to Naples and Milan in Italy. |
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The Edict of Milan in 313 granted freedom to all religions in the Roman Empire, beginning the Peace of the Church. |
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The Cardinal Archbishop of Milan, Charles Borromeo, was a very important figure in reforming church music after the Council of Trent. |
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After the Edict of Milan in 313, these rights included the freedom of religion. |
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By June 1814, they were in Milan, where they met Alessandro Volta, and then continued north to Geneva. |
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The serimeters are of both the Henry Baer and Milan Conditioning House type and are mounted in a laboratory having humidity control. |
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The click-click-click of strappy stilettos has given way to the clomp-clomp-clomp of platforms and wedges on the Milan catwalk. |
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But sadly, the signs point to Ronaldinho being more lethargic waddler than lethal weapon, and Milan being left behind in Serie A again. |
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Milan has fifteen official sister cities as reported on the city's website. |
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Captain Kenny Wilson, 52, let colleague Samantha Lamb's dad sit in the jumpseat during a BA CityFlyer trip to Milan. |
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Shades of orange were everywhere in Milan and Paris, on suits to trousers and even leatherwear. |
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The other two airports are Milan Lineate Airport and Milan Bergamo Airport. |
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Roy Hodgson will offer Dortmund Anfield benchwarmers Ryan Babel or Milan Jovanovic plus a cash adjustment in a January. |
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The only way that happens is if Milan makes an offer to buy him out of his contract that makes sense for MLS and makes sense for the Galaxy. |
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Today, several local administrations have joined the project including Bolzano, Ferrara, Padua, Pesaro, Rome, Trieste, Venice and Milan. |
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Milan dominated the final half-hour and Riccardo Montolivo struck but they could not force an equaliser against the Serie A newcomers. |
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Pro Patria is a club from Busto Arsizio, Varese, a few kilometres worth-west of Milan. |
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Ground crew reversed over the PS2000 Fender Telecaster at Edinburgh airport as the band prepared to fly to Milan to play to 4500 fans. |
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Ambrose, who was acclaimed by the clergy and people as bishop of Milan while he was still a catechumen. |
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Paul Nicholls, trainer of Ceasar Milan He often needs his first run but he ran shockingly the other day. |
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But Essex mum Jerri Lee sets the bar stratospherically high when it comes to preening daughters Milan, 20 months, and Valentino, eight months. |
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Berlusconi commented at a rally in Milan ahead of the European elections that concentration camps never existed for Germans. |
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Milan Osterc, will be tasked with testing the questionable resolve of Nadal and Hierro if Spain's midfield overcommits. |
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In Soccer Am style, Kaka was invited to dish the dirt on his Milan team-mates. |
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Elli, from Fondazione IRCCS Ca' Granda, Ospedale Maggiore Policlinico, Milan, reported in a distinguished abstract plenary session. |
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Researchers at the University of Milan, Italy have discovered a molecular switch that causes brain stem cells to differentiate into fully developed neurons. |
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Beckham has spent the past two close seasons in Serie A with AC Milan and his advisors' experience in setting up those deals means they are ready to move quickly if necessary. |
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Human-made fluid spitters, such as the nozzles in ink-jet printers, don't have refinements such as variable-size openings, says Alberto Vailati of the University of Milan. |
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Convoys of Moto Guzzi enthusiasts will set off from six European cities on their bikes to meet in Milan on November 10 for the opening of the show. |
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The opposition has been gunning for the ruling party ever since the document was presented in the trial of the middleman Guido Haschke at the Court of Busto Arisizo, Milan. |
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Sydney is not a megapolis, like Milan, Paris, London or Los Angeles. |
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Galway based duo Low Sea and one man band Milan will support The Army on the night, show will be followed by a DJ set from HRA drummer Dennis Cassidy. |
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Media reports have said Ancelotti, Serie A's longest-serving manager who arrived at the San Siro in 2001, could be sacked if Milan do not win the Serie A title this season. |
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Edited by European parlimentarian and scholar Leonidas Donskis, this book is an anthology of essays in response to Milan Kundera's essay The Tragedy of Central Europe. |
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Ekaterina s design will now be 3D printed and showcased on Delcam CRISPIN s stand, A36 in Hall 14 at the SIMAC exhibition taking place in Milan between 25th and 27th February. |
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If memories of Barcelona in 1997 and Juventus in 2002 are fresher and more vivid, the 2-0 humbling of Italian giants Inter Milan is up there with those latterday classics. |
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On Thursday, March 21, 2013, CUI Global's management met with representatives from Snam Rete and Socrate at Snam Rete's Headquarters in Milan, Italy. |
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For instance, Vasari wrote of several artists who hailed from a town in northwestern Italy in the region of Piedmont, between Milan and Turin, now known as Vercelli. |
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Real Milan shapes like a horse who needs six miles and it will be a surprise if there isn't something in the field to outspeed him, although the strong pace will suit. |
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In it, the character Valentine is banished from Milan and driven out through the forest where he is approached by outlaws who, upon meeting him, desire him as their leader. |
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Serie A champions AC Milan were beaten 2-1 at Reggio Calabria by Reggina, not an entire surprise since the Rossoneri clinched the title last week. |
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Macka Palas was built in 1922 by the Italian architect Giulio Mongeri, who was inspired by the elegant Palazzos of Milan where he graduated from the Architectural Academy. |
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A unique opportunity for all involved, the latest edition of this famous quinquennial appointment will occupy over one million square metres of land in northwest Milan. |
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Introduced at Salone del Mobile 2013 in Milan, the Ro chair by Spanish designer Jaime Hayon for the Republic of Fritz Hansen takes the wing chair as a modern comfort zone. |
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Chelsea plan a summer swoop for Atletico Madrid whiz-kid Fernando Torres and will enter a bidding war with Inter Milan for Real Madrid midfielder Esteban Cambiasso. |
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The son of a shoemaker, Mr. Cirillo began his tailoring career in Brescia, an Italian town about an hour outside Milan, where his uncles owned a suitmaking shop. |
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On his first day in Milan, he was sent to the scene of a munitions factory explosion, where rescuers retrieved the shredded remains of female workers. |
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On a thematic level, too, Henry's multi-day trek across Italy to seek out Barkley reciprocates her journey from Gorizia to Milan to care for him in the hospital. |
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Cities such as Milan depend on 80 percent of water from Alpine runoff. |
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The efficient organization of the Roman Empire became the template for the organisation of the church in the 4th century, particularly after Constantine's Edict of Milan. |
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Francis failed to conquer Milan, but he succeeded in conquering most of the lands of Charles's ally, the Duke of Savoy, including his capital Turin. |
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Borromeo also suggested that if Don Nicola, a composer of a more chromatic style, was in Milan he too could compose a mass and the two be compared for textural clarity. |
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Nathan Stobbart and Tom Young were on target for the Dragons, but it was Milan who triumphed with goals from James Scott, Ryan Draine, Liam Wotherspoon and Connor Thomson. |
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Though Borromeo was an aide to the pope in Rome and was unable to be in Milan, he eagerly pushed for the decrees of the Council to be quickly put into practice in Milan. |
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Today, Venice is a major fashion and shopping centre, not as important as Milan, Florence, and Rome, but on a par with Verona, Turin, Vicenza, Naples, and Genoa. |
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Indeed, the Italian Wars had begun when Milan sent a plea to King Charles VIII of France for protection against the aggressive actions of the King of Naples. |
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Yet in 1524 Francis I of France retook the initiative, crossing into Lombardy where Milan, along with a number of other cities, once again fell to his attack. |
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Philip, who had previously been made the Duke of Milan in 1540, began governing the most extensive empire in the world at the young age of sixteen. |
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However, Milan refused to host French representatives fearing espionage and that the French representatives would intervene in its internal affairs. |
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By 1494, the Milan branch of the Medici bank also ceased to exist. |
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The French were successful in reconquering Milan two years later, however. |
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By autumn Louis XII was in Italy expelling Lodovico Sforza from Milan. |
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By 2015, both Prague and Milan had more international visitors. |
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Although Venice declined as a seaborne empire, it remained in possession of its continental domain north of the Po Valley, extending west almost to Milan. |
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But in the first years of the following century, under the rule of Gabriello Maria Visconti, the city of Pisa was besieged by Milan, Florence, Genoa and France. |
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Leading his horde across the Alps and into Northern Italy, he sacked and razed the cities of Aquileia, Vicetia, Verona, Brixia, Bergamum and Milan. |
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Other cities such as Lecco, Lodi, Varese and Pavia also have rich musical traditions, but Milan is the hub and centre of the Lombard musical scene. |
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Here, in 313 AD, Roman Emperor Constantine issued the famous Edict of Milan that gave freedom of confession to all religions within the Roman Empire. |
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As a proxy for his father, Romulus made no decisions and left no monuments, though coins bearing his name were minted in Rome, Milan, Ravenna, and Gaul. |
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It caused the imperial residence to be transferred from Milan to Ravenna, and necessitated the withdrawal of Legio XX Valeria Victrix from Britain. |
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In 386 Justina and Valentinian received the Arian bishop Auxentius the younger, and Ambrose was again ordered to hand over a church in Milan for Arian usage. |
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The Milan suburban railway service comprises 12 lines and connects the metropolitan area with the city centre through the Milan Passerby underground railway. |
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Since the end of 2009, two high speed train lines link Milan to Rome, Naples and Turin, considerably shortening travel times with other major cities in Italy. |
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Milan is also well known for its fine arts and music schools. |
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Milan is home to some of Italy's most prominent educational institutions. |
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Milan is also home to many architecture, art, and fashion periodicals, including Abitare, Casabella, Domus, Flash Art, Gioia, Grazia, and Vogue Italia. |
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In addition to Italian, approximately 2 million people in the Milan metropolitan area can speak the Milanese dialect or one of its Western Lombard variations. |
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Numerous international fashion labels also operate shops in Milan. |
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In the 1950s and 60s, as the main industrial centre of Italy and one of Europe's most dynamic cities, Milan became a world capital of design and architecture. |
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Milan is home to many cultural institutions, museums and art galleries, that account for about a tenth of the national total of visitors and receipts. |
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The gilt bronze statue of the Virgin Mary, placed in 1774 on the highest pinnacle of the Duomo, soon became one of the most enduring symbols of Milan. |
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However, in the 1990s, Milan was badly affected by Tangentopoli, a political scandal in which many politicians and businessmen were tried for corruption. |
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During this period, Milan was largely reconstructed, with the building of several innovative and modernist skyscrapers, such as the Torre Velasca and the Pirelli Tower. |
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However, after defeating the Sardinian forces at Custoza on 24 July, Radetzky was able to reassert Austrian control over Milan and northern Italy. |
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This prompted him to come back a few years later in 1500, and claim the Duchy of Milan for himself, his grandmother having been a member of the ruling Visconti family. |
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Some Roman structures remained in use in Milan under Lombard rule. |
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The Lombardy region in Italy, which includes the cities of Brescia, Bergamo, Milan, and the old capital Pavia, is a reminder of the presence of the Lombards. |
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Many at Milan both within and outside of the club expressed serious reservations about the transfer, with it considered by some players no more than a marketing move. |
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Italy opened its first autostrada in 1924, A8, connecting Milan to Varese. |
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The city of Milan hosts Fiera Milano, Europe's largest design fair. |
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