The Corso del Palio, Race for the Palio, is the name of the spectacular horse race which the Sienese hold twice a year in the Virgin's honor. |
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Strategically situated on a rocky promontory with an adjacent natural harbor, it was called Cabo Corso, or short cape, by the Portuguese. |
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Along the Corso Buenos Aires near the train station prices are affordable and designer knock-offs abound. |
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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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A few examples include Bob Kaufman, Gregory Corso, Allen Ginsberg, and Lawrence Ferlinghetti. |
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The massive Arch of Peace, situated at the bottom of Corso Sempione, is often compared to the Arc de Triomphe in Paris. |
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The water polo team, coached by Van Nuys' Rich Corso, was stunned in the quarterfinals by Spain and dog-paddled home to a seventh-place finish. |
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Sometimes he sounds like Gregory Corso, sometimes like Ron Padgett, and sometimes instead of someone's epigone he sounds like Ted Berrigan in his own skin. |
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Brian Sturgeon joins industry veteran Jay Pack, company executives John Corso and Ross Foca, and members of Arlon Group on The Coastal Companies Board of Directors. |
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Red carpets line the corso Vannucci, the main thoroughfare that slices through the historic center, for the Perugia Film Festival. |
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The festival closes with the spring parade or corso and a private party organized by the Lions Club. |
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