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As Mr. Taranto points out, a closer examination of the facts might have prevented Mr. Buchanan from being so disastrously mistaken.
More strident liberal critics accuse Taranto of using humor to sugarcoat an otherwise malodorous agenda.
On his return from a visit to the Holy Land in about the year 667 he was shipwrecked off Taranto, where he landed and began to minister.
In Taranto, the Archaeological Museum has sections of the more remote past.
It lies along the Gulf of Taranto, northwest of the Cape of Colonne, and east-northeast of Catanzaro.
In 1961a splendid bronzy statue of Jupiter was discovered and it is preserved in the National Museum of Taranto.
At the top we find Taranto, where one in five citizens expressed a desire to change neighbourhood due to the problems they perceive in their own.
Two-plus years ago, Taranto and I had an exchange over Andrew Breitbart's promotion of a falsified video.
James Taranto wrote a terrific op-ed on this subject in The Wall Street Journal in 2004, and his points all hold true today.
In Taranto Harbour there is a big container slipway destined to become one of the major hub of the Mediterranean.
Back then, Taranto defended the post-truth methods of the late Andrew Breitbart's journalism.
After Armistice Day, on 11 November 1918, the eight BWIR battalions in France and Italy were concentrated at Taranto in Italy to prepare for demobilisation.
The film is set in a Taranto bursting with colours, chiaroscuro, shadows and light.
The name tarantula was originally given to the wolf spider, Lycosa tarentula, of southern Europe and was derived from the town of Taranto, Italy.
In ancient Greek times Taranto was famous for its unguents and balsams, this being echoed in archaeological finds featuring intricately made ceramic and bronze containers.
Taranto is a blend of earth, fire, water and light.
Well known ones are Villa Branca by the town Baveno and Villa Taranto by Fondotoce di Verbania with its famous botanic gardens and a magnificent collection of exotic plants.
The United States and German governments prevailed on the German owner of the ship to direct it to the Italian port of Taranto, where Italian officials boarded the vessel and seized the cargo.
He was rivalled by the relatively poor but martial Bohemond of Taranto and his nephew Tancred from the Norman community of southern Italy.
The victory of the Royal Navy at the Battle of Taranto was a pivotal point as this was the first true demonstration of naval air power.
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Examples from Classical Literature
One day's journey and a half to Taranto, the frontier town of Calabria, the inhabitants of which are Greeks.
The modern Taranto, in southern Italy, in the gulf of that name.
The woollen stuffs from Tarentum, now called Taranto, were famous.
Taranto is overbuilt into the semblance of a medival if not a modern city.
The latter motto appeared on the standard of the Prince of Taranto.
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