| What isn't widely known is that there is another Italian renaissance going on, a renaissance in dance music. |
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| It's a surprisingly nice backdrop in which to enjoy Italian classics at bargain prices. |
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| As Hannibal's army ravaged the Italian countryside and besieged allied cities and towns, the Roman army followed it at a safe distance. |
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| In full view of the German and Italian troops he pretended to tie his shoelaces and rejoined the wires. |
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| While on the continent he had been learnt French, German and Italian and read widely. |
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| The under 16s are going on tour to Italy in August where they will be playing two Italian teams. |
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| The rediscovery of Italian bel canto opera more or less passed New York by. |
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| Oyster owners and their guests enjoyed a fabulous cocktail party and supper with an Italian flavour, echoing the owners' Calabrian roots. |
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| In 1993 Federico Zeri, the Italian art historian, resigned as a Getty trustee after it bought a Greek kouros he believed was bogus. |
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| The game is being played at walking pace at the moment and if the Italian players were ambling around any slower they'd be stationary. |
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| I'd use Italian dressing because you need less Italian to spread over your salad compared to ranch dressing. |
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| The sunken wet bar was stocked with 20-year old Italian red wines and expensive cognacs, brandies and Scotch whiskeys. |
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| The cabin crew didn't speak Italian very well but they told us to put on our lifejackets. |
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| On my must-try list are Greek lamb with oregano and lemon, and Italian ricotta tart with a chocolate crust. |
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| After adding Italian seasoning, I have homemade spaghetti sauce containing at least two servings of vegetables. |
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| The Italian Marxist viewed religion as a political philosophy that justified and concretized exploitation. |
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| There's an Italian veal cutlet with crisscross marks from its time under the tenderizer. |
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| Much of this is well-documented but neglected history, a marginal note to the complex story of the Risorgimento and Italian unification. |
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| Already the Italian has ridden to the fore in major World Cup races in the current campaign. |
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| It is genetically linked to an Italian variety called Primotivo, and possibly the first Zinfandel grapes were a mutation of this old world wine. |
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| Last year he spent time at an Italian village, photographing buildings and people, just because someone had mentioned it was worth a visit. |
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| He opened a small workshop there, where he worked alongside two Italian cabinetmakers and wood carvers. |
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| Activities at the camp include football, bowling, cricket and bocce, which is an Italian ball game played in the special Olympics. |
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| Their Italian shoes are unscuffed and their ties are always straight and they never go bald or get paunchy around the middle. |
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| Maggie takes up with and marries Prince Amerigo, an impecunious Italian nobleman with a wreck of a castle in his homeland. |
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| I think the curiously Italian milky coffee they call galao in Portugal just about qualifies. |
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| My father was a gambler who wore tailor-made silk suits and Italian shoes and had his fingernails manicured once a week. |
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| Maltese is a Semitic language, with heavy borrowing from Italian and French in vocabulary. |
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| He loves his food and I can't cook, so he always finds little Italian delis. |
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| This was originally a warehouse for the storage of ice, owned by Swiss Italian entrepreneur Carlo Gatti. |
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| The Italian was stretching out his hands and speaking very quickly in Italian. |
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| Poverty pins them between traditional ideals of Italian womanhood and the claims of urban workplaces. |
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| Millions of Italian voters will go to the ballot boxes today and tomorrow to decide who leads the next Italian government. |
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| Romans have always loved eating well and today Roman dishes are considered Italian dishes. |
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| In her studio she showed us rich, Italian kid leathers, Florentine papers, artisanal glues and brushes. |
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| The geological fault lines underlying the eruptions stretch to the Italian mainland. |
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| The Italian connection is maintained in the name of the vegetable calabrese, which refers to the Italian province of Calabria. |
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| His knowledge of French, Italian and German also lets him read modern research in the classics and ancient civilizations. |
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| Deschamps brought in older players from Italy and also Italian coaches in that first year. |
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| Alessandro was also a firm believer that all Italians should live under Italian rule. |
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| The Vatican is a largely Italian bureaucracy that spent centuries transacting business in parchment and wax seals. |
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| Called the Italian Job, because most of the pages were hosted in Italy, the trojan downloaded a keylogger designed to steal banking data. |
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| Joe Jordan was with our party and he is a God in Italy so you had all these Italian fans turning up too. |
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| At last year's summit in Genoa, one protester died in clashes with Italian police. |
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| In 1946, after the death of dictator Benito Mussolini, the reconstituted Italian government renounced its claims to its African colonies. |
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| I'm Not Scared may signal a renewal of compelling, socially aware Italian film-making. |
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| The Italian cannot help create the impression that he considers final wins to be one-day wonders. |
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| Besides the usual Italian favorites, Pete's has sandwiches, wraps, wings and even ribs and barbecue. |
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| I do know that she sneaked out last night to her favorite Italian restaurant and brought back some takeout. |
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| The menu covers a range of Italian style dishes, offering a choice of 23 pizzas and a variety of pasta options. |
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| Periodically he would leave the stage and would be replaced by a young Italian soprano called Maria Borsi, who also sang angelically. |
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| The recipe for northern Italian jugged hare also incorporates a little chocolate at the end. |
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| He is the only Italian poet from the era to have achieved a considerable translatability and literary reputation abroad. |
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| His career took off when he was spotted by an Italian scout playing in a friendly tournament in a Paris park. |
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| Parliament might well resemble the Italian legislature, with short term administrations. |
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| Australia adopted Italian as the language of coffee, with some English mixed in. |
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| Children will pick up French, English and Italian in this production of song, dance and drama. |
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| The French actors spoke French, the Italian actors spoke Italian and the boys spoke English. |
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| The centre of Rome had sported a giant map of Greece in order to display the military's triumphs to all Italian citizens. |
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| Many Italian merchants ship internationally and at keen prices so it pays to do some leg work. |
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| It is also one of the few restaurants that serves Prosecco, an Italian alternative to Champagne, which is just as good if not better. |
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| Not for nothing do they call Munich the most northerly Italian town, all brio, baroque and bragadoccio. |
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| Many years ago an Italian friend of mine, who knew Senna quite well, gave me a baseball cap signed by the great man. |
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| It's made from super 120's Italian wool and features a three-button closure, side vents and pickstitched lapels. |
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| The Italian city of marble and water is a magnet for art-lovers, but culture is not the only attraction. |
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| Pounded veal is rolled around mozzarella and prosciutto, an Italian ham, and cooked in Marsala wine with mushrooms and onions. |
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| I heard my dad struggle with the pronunciation, trying to add on an Italian accent along with the words and couldn't hold back a giggle. |
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| But many people said that it was the Italian resistance movement that liberated Italy from fascism. |
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| Scotland still had their chances and on 59 minutes De Marigny was scragged by Ally Hogg and the Italian No.10 held on too long. |
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| I know of finocchio from an Italian friend, it looks like a bulbous stalk of celery with fine dill like tendrils. |
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| We skipped dessert which included pear tart, Italian summer pudding and tirami su. |
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| The commitments made to Italian workers on employment creation were increasingly sacrificed to meet targets on reduced public expenditure. |
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| Cheaper than champagne but arguably tastier, Prosecco is an Italian sparkling wine produced from a young grape. |
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| The statuesque actress, who counts Sylvester Stallone among her previous husbands, has made her vows with her Italian boyfriend. |
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| How could one man evade an entire police force and a support group of experienced Italian standover merchants? |
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| It was, after all, the Italian anatomists and other anatomists working in Italy that originally taught us anatomy. |
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| The survey also revealed that Italian architects experience some of the lowest job satisfaction rates in Europe. |
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| Italian police swept Genoa for arms and raided anarchist squats yesterday as three new bomb scares heightened security fears in the Italian city. |
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| All the faults of the Italian people are whelmed in forgiveness as soon as their music sounds under the Italian sky. |
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| Scarlatti's Sinfonia's are entertaining works, full of the zest and joie de vivre that is attributed to late baroque Italian music. |
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| He schleps your bags upstairs and helps to keep values in proportion along the Italian Riviera. |
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| An Italian priest hopes the children of his parish will be equally enthusiastic about bible-related trading cards. |
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| If she had more time, she'd ride horses, play the saxophone again, practise aikido and improve her Japanese, to add to her Italian and English. |
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| An unspecified Italian city, shot either at night or at the first light of dawn, is generally empty and in need of a coat of paint. |
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| To end the evening, serve affogato, a simple but sophisticated Italian dessert. |
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| While he brought the depth needed to the character's past as a prizefighter he simply didn't look the part of an Italian made man. |
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| If you heard that an Italian girl was marrying a non-Italian, a mangia-cake, it was a scandal. |
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| Other topics covered in the issue include Italian cinema, philosophy in film, Jean Eustache, DVD releases, current releases and festivals. |
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| After that he landed a more central role in The Italian Job opposite Edward Norton, Charlize Theron and rap superstar Marky Mark. |
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| Like all tiny-room experts, they know the benefits of volume, and they're serving up rustic Italian cuisine for a reason. |
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| The smell of fish sauce sent my head spinning so I was trying to find Italian food instead in Bangkok. |
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| The food goes off and Italian temperaments get extremely frazzled turning hotel rooms into makeshift kitchens. |
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| He even makes a brief foray into the Italian rap scene, which is mostly left-wing and mostly political. |
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| Her father is Italian and she can already say a number of words in both Italian and English. |
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| In addition, the other Italian agent, the driver of the car, was shot in the knee after he had got out of the car. |
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| The rest is a bunch of Italian sexploit nonsense that takes itself awfully seriously. |
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| The house was elegantly furnished with fine plasterwork and Italian marble fireplaces. |
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| Finally, Italian environmental history writing, like Italy itself, is highly regionalized. |
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| There is, moreover, a further point not taken by any of the experts on Italian law which seems to me to have a bearing on the question of seisin. |
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| Mr Kondratowicz continued with the British army as they swept up the Adriatic coast until the final battle on Italian soil in Bologna. |
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| On Sunday, 10 April, Giancarlo Fisichella will take the wheel of his Renault F1 car on the streets of the Italian capital! |
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| The walls were painted a deep, peaceful maroon colour, and there were paintings of Italian landscapes and other things tacked to the walls. |
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| The third book in the treatise was a translation into Italian of one of Della Francesca's works. |
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| If anything, as with Mantegna and the Italian mannerists, his height is exaggerated. |
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| Nina and Beth were going stag, and they were going to meet up with Topher, Jill, and their dates at this little Italian dive called Pomodoro. |
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| It was Julia who found for us the cool, quiet haven of an oak-timbered Italian restaurant, where I cured my headache with Barolo and saltimbocca. |
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| It's basically a copy of what's on the Italian bootleg with a bit of tweaking to even out the sound balance where they got it wrong. |
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| The original Italian version has recently come to light, discovered in an autograph manuscript held in the Vatican Library. |
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| Orza is the Italian reflex of a common Romance word generally thought to be of Latin origin. |
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| When she was a junior in high school, she went to the local community college and took Italian and Russian for two years. |
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| However, he seemed happy to look over my plans and that, coupled with workmanlike builder's hands and nice Italian shoes, made my heart skip. |
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| You've got crusty Italian bread slices topped with pepper jelly and andouille sausage in the middle. |
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| As a mark of respect and in order to allow students to attend the service, all lectures and classes in Italian were cancelled. |
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| The menu featured consistently good, clean, well-prepared Italian food, if nothing to salivate over all week. |
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| Naturally I couldn't say as I don't speak Italian or whatever language they were berating me in. |
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| She had been tutored by John Aylmer and she spoke French, Greek, Latin and Italian fluently. |
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| The Italian boatbuilder was founded in 1980 and has since anchored a spot in the market of top quality racing shells. |
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| The central idea of his work came to him as he autopsied the body of a notorious Italian criminal. |
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| The two were reportedly practicing high-altitude autorotations at 6,000 ft near the northern Italian air force base at Rimini. |
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| The hybridisation is typically trilingual in the northern Italian macaronic poets involving Latin, Italian, and Po Valley dialects. |
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| A new store woos American furniture buyers with Italian design for every room of the house. |
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| Again and again he advises his son and subsequently the sons of that son to study French, Italian or German. |
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| Some animal carpets in fifteenth-century Italian paintings are related to surviving Anatolian examples. |
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| Kurni is a majestic, powerful wine most decidedly in the modern camp of Italian winemaking. |
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| At the end, a grinning Italian fan had presented Kirwan with a battered wooden spoon. |
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| The plants are grown in Macerata and Iesi, in the Italian province of Le Marche. |
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| The composer uses techniques favoured by 16th century Italian madrigalists particularly those of Monteverdi and Gesualdo. |
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| A legacy from Italian colonial days is the frittata, made by scrambling eggs with onion and peppers. |
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| All Italian property owners are liable to pay income tax based on the notional letting value of the property. |
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| Here's my attempt at re-creating a salad from some Italian joint on The Hill back in St. Louis. |
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| The labyrinthine diplomacy and politics of the Italian wars are the real subject of this painstaking book about what Jem meant to others. |
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| The Italian attack was called off, and it was time to move against France, so I resumed control of my unit and ordered it to Burgundy. |
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| The church is rich in marble and murals carved and constructed by Italian craftsmen. |
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| In the end I chose Italian prosciutto on a salad of blue cheese, roasted chestnut mushrooms and peppers to start. |
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| The Denial of Saint Peter is a painting finished around 1610 by the Italian painter Caravaggio. |
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| The fortress is a good example of Italian military architecture, with state of the art bastions and terrepleins to resist artillery. |
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| Sole, a Kiwi with an Italian mother and a Scottish father, has been excellent this championship. |
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| Other combinations include pasta with winkles, Yorkshire pudding stuffed with Italian cured meat, and sanguinaccio con cipole. |
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| We tried the flavor-packed Oyster Bay pizza with spicy Italian sausage and the even better simple margherita garnished with fresh basil. |
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| The applicant was an Italian national who had been legally resident in France since his birth and was working there as a trade union official. |
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| According to a recent Reuters report, Italian winemakers are about to market wines that come with a talking label. |
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| Windsurfers may be a dying breed in the United States, but the sport is alive and kicking on the Italian Riviera. |
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| In 1837 the name of the theatre was changed to Her Majesty's Theatre, Italian Opera House when Queen Victoria ascended to the throne. |
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| Every region in Italy has a different type of cheese and that's the beauty of the Italian kitchen. |
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| A strong tackler with outstanding awareness, he is one of the Italian game's all-time greats. |
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| The other is the name majolica, applied to lustred ware at first, and afterwards to all Italian faience. |
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| Located in a street teeming with Italian restaurants, the beauty of this place is they'll always manage to squeeze you in somehow. |
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| We were thoroughly sated and decided to skip dessert from a list which included the usual Italian suspects such as tiramisu. |
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| As well as Gaelic, Scots and English, he wrote poems in French, Italian and Norwegian. |
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| Rolfe Kent's sunny up-tempo soundtrack bubbles ironically along, its sixties Italian jazz the quintessence of carefree. |
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| He was joined by elegant Italian lutenist Andrea Damiani in contrapuntal pieces by Vincenzo Galilei. |
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| It is the second time the auction house has sold the belongings of the Italian designer. |
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| As to the differences between my Italian jobbie and the new version, they seem to be significant. |
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| Okay, you Yanks don't have a great track record of remaking British classics, but this trailer for The Italian Job makes it look quite fun. |
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| Under Italian criminal law it is a criminal offence to be a member of the Mafia. |
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| How do you foresee further developments in Italian business activity in Bulgaria? |
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| Could there be a more fitting end to the Italian presidency than this bold example of jobbery? |
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| The earliest monasteries in England were set up by the Benedictines, an order created by the sixth-century Italian monk St Benedict. |
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| The course consists of audio-visual teaching aids and includes screening of Italian movies and exposure to Italian books. |
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| A classic Rolls Royce cocktail is made with gin, French and Italian vermouth and Benedictine. |
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| As Italian American clubs, all the recent anthologies can't help but look a bit johnny-come-lately. |
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| His present-day position of film adapter of Italian films into English stems from this early period. |
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| Richard Tomlinson is racing down the autostrada just outside Rimini with two Italian secret service men tailing him. |
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| By December 1943, the Allies had failed to break the Gustav Line and the Italian campaign was stalemated. |
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| Chinghalle is larger than Campagna, more raffishly downmarket, and, in the end, not really Italian at all. |
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| I went for a new one, The Western, which has ham, chicken, pepperoni and Italian salami in addition to the pizza sauce and mozzarella cheese. |
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| This very likely outcome posed a serious threat to Italian moderate public opinion. |
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| He piles it up with tomatoes, Italian Parmesan and mozzarella on focaccia and grills until it's golden. |
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| A basket of good Italian bread and butter was brought and by the time we'd finished it, our starters had arrived. |
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| They were replaced by Italian merchants who had papal dispensations to lend money at interest. |
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| I have many friends in Italy and Italian football after playing all those years. |
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| Neither could speak the language and they struggled to embrace the discipline demanded by Italian clubs. |
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| Mozart had with him a B flat string quintet with two violas written when he was sixteen and just back from his third Italian journey. |
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| Quicker than a shot of espresso, a Morecambe-based record company has signed up a hot new Italian artist. |
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| The menu will be a melange of Indian and Italian cuisine and comes with beer. |
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| He convinced Italian scholars that the language of science need not always be Latin. |
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| Her death, reportedly with a pink rosary in her hand, was on the front page of every important Italian newspaper. |
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| If anyone can talk Muammar Gaddafi into slinking away from Libya, Italian Premier Silvio Berlusconi says it's him. |
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| It specialises in Italian instrumental music from the nineteenth century, mostly previously unpublished, plus transcriptions and arrangements for unusual ensembles. |
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| Da Ponte became the first professor of Italian literature at Columbia University. |
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| He said Italians owe a great debt of gratitude to the many young Americans who shed their blood in World War II so the Italian people could be free. |
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| Nico's is really only a notch up from cheap and cheerful, but does deliver some great Italian staple dishes such as minestrone, calamari and spaghetti Bolognese. |
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| Immigrant varieties have developed, such as Toronto's Italese, an interlanguage resulting from three generations of contact between Italian and English. |
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| There is only one Italian on the list, Cardinal Giuseppe Bertello, who is not part of the Roman curial inner circle. |
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| It was soldiers armed with targets such as these under the command of Gonzalvo de Cordoba who defeated the Hapsburg-Valois pike formations in the Italian wars. |
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| Possibly the most famous musical instruments of all are the violins produced by the Italian craftsman Antonio Stradivari, better known by the Latinised name, Stradivarius. |
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| The choleric Latin temper of that era and Shakespeare's 16th Century Italian world are seemingly similar with blood feuds, tight pants and hot blood galore! |
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| Some very talented so and so must have worked on this season's hit collections, but the Italian fashion giant is keeping shtum about their identity. |
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| Apart from the rebasing of the Italian lira in January 1990, when it moved from the wide to the narrow fluctuation band, there were no realignments. |
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| This collection of Italian waltzes, polkas, mazurkas and tarantellas for solo violin is an excellent teaching tool for double stops, scales, arpeggios and style. |
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| The crust was stuffed with cheese and pepperoni, Italian sausage, and bacon. |
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| This is not haute cuisine, this is very filling home made Italian repasts. |
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| The extensive menu offers lunch and dinner portions of Italian favorites such as lasagna, manicotti, ravioli, chicken Parmigiana and stuffed shells. |
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| On one end is the breezy restaurant, where Italian chef Benedetto La Fiura cooks up Carib-Continental dishes like callaloo soup and mushroom risotto. |
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| The Caroline minuscule, however, had a relatively weak impact on the writing habits of Italian notaries, who remained faithful to the cursive style. |
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| He and 50,000 inhabitants of the Italian town of Siena go wild twice a year when their town square is transformed into a horse track for a biennial race. |
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| In 1997, the influential Italian designer was killed by a madman on a killing spree. |
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| They have spawned an Italian version of their low-class reality TV train wreck called Tamarreide. |
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| After dinner I like Italian liqueurs like limoncello or amaretto. |
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| She lives in the same house as Pixel, our Italian greyhound, who is something of a celebrity in Oaxaca. |
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| Amidst the Babel-like diversity, Brother Wolfgang spoke alternately in German and in English, while others translated into Latvian, French, Italian and Dutch. |
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| The Italian question ranged Austria against Italy, which claimed the Austrian province of Venetia, and allied with Prussia in April 1866 to get it. |
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| The serene, cave-like space is defined by floors of smooth grey Italian stone and walls of ground faced concrete block with black aggregate and charcoal mortar. |
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| His wife said he enjoys cooking all kinds of Italian food but his speciality is meat dishes such as saltimbocca and steaks, which he prepares himself. |
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| Zizzi is an Italian restaurant serving mainly pizzas, calzone and pasta. |
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| It is symbolic of the way that this glamorous Italian has ridden out the storm of controversy, calumny and secrecy surrounding the building, designed by her late husband. |
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| The Slow Food movement, based in the north of Italy, has recently highlighted the unique position of trattorias in Italian life, awarding symbols for excellence. |
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| On Thursday, he was named the artistic director of Italian sportswear brand Diesel. |
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| In a violent altercation in Barcelona with a Moroccan bag snatcher last month I came out with a torrent of extremely filthy Italian which I did not know I knew. |
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| Franco-American institutional rivalry led to the initial dispatch of two naval forces to the Adriatic, one under Nato and one under WEU, each commanded by Italian admirals. |
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| I am proud of my first attempt at real Italian cooking for the simple reason that it did not involve opening jars of ready-made sauce and popping garlic bread in the oven. |
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| Another top favourite dish in England is macaroni cheese, rather different from what an Italian would find acceptable, but well liked in the British Isles. |
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| In Florence he met the Italian Futurists, yet, unlike them, he was less interested in speed and movement than in the effects of colour and light in his work. |
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| Despite Euro elite expectations, Italian voters have not meekly submitted to foreign-imposed austerity. |
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| Today, Total Defense Research Team was informed of new ransomware circulating among Italian users, pretending to be an official statement by the Italian Police. |
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| Modotti, a famous beauty of Italian birth, was the colleague and muse of photographer Edward Weston, who took her to Mexico to mix with the avant-garde. |
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| The Italian has been one of the best keepers in English football for quite a while now and it would be cruel if he were to spend the majority of this season on the bench. |
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| Afterwards, we retired over the road for a really tragic Italian meal. |
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| The Italian urban landscape was filled with shrines, relics, icons, and various forms of religious theatre that brought the holy directly into the lives of people. |
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| In 1609 and 1610, Italian mathematician and astronomer Galileo Galilei and German astronomer Simon Marius began telescopic studies of Jupiter and its system. |
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| In the letter, shown on Italian rai Tre state television, Lombardi wrote of his concerns and asked how to address the press. |
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| In 1986 the Pope gathered together representatives of all faiths including a North American Indian shaman for a meeting in the Italian town of Assisi. |
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| He even knows two British guys who run an Italian cookery school in Italy. |
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| Machiavelli laments the decline of the Italian city-states and attributes it to the use of mercenary and auxiliary armies instead of native forces. |
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| Buffalo milk is also used to produce prized Italian cheese mozzarella. |
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| The outer walls are striking with their elegant green and red and yellow sandstone, and the whole is as Italian and un-Gothic as any building in Italy. |
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| Nearby, an Italian businessman worked a deal, and a visiting couple unwound in the romantic setting after a day of sightseeing. |
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| She reportedly studied French and Italian at Oxford before attending the prestigious Jacques Lecoq school of theatre in Paris. |
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| Over the next few months, we can expect to see...a women's clothing line by Cultura and leather-bound address books by Italian stationary designers Campo Marzio Penne. |
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| He does everything in a genuine authentic Italian style with a fantastic touch for seasonality. |
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| This luminescent Italian rose has a sweetness on the nose and delicate spice on the palate that begs for a mouthful of chilled raspberries and a touch of vanilla ice-cream. |
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| Some are also unhappy about the Italian sale of lynx armored personnel carriers to Russia. |
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| A nearby fishing boat sent a distress signal to the Italian Coast Guard, but not before the boat caught fire from the lighters. |
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| The bar at Otto on The Wharf is as popular as its nouveau Italian food. |
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| In the following weeks the Italian army regrouped and counterattacked. |
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| One priest was accredited as First Secretary at the Italian Embassy. |
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| In the main house lived his eighty-year-old nonna, the matriarch, reliably dressed in black in the custom of Italian widows. |
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| The average Italian presumes that the state is hopelessly inefficient and irredeemably corrupt in equal measure. |
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| Colonists of Spanish, German, and Italian origins, as well as Americans of English-Scotch-Irish stock, became thoroughly acculturated and today claim Acadian descent. |
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| The modern tarot pack comes from an Italian tarrochi deck with 22 trumps. |
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| The founder and patriarch of the Italian knitwear brand passed away at his home in Italy on Thursday. |
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| Poke center of Italian sausages with chopstick to make well, fill with chocolate syrup and twist the open end of the sausage. |
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| Then again, the gluttony factor is probably less to do with location than their all-new menu, stuffed to the margins with tantalising Italian scran. |
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| The Italian was rejected because of his weak grasp of English. |
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| This year, ancient Italian men are wearing generously cut worsted suits, either with waistcoat or cardigan, in natural earth colours with muted checks. |
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| In the bar you might find yourself standing next to a TV personality, a Bristol barrister, an Italian actress or land-owning couple from the shires. |
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| In 1984, on the basis of a report put together by an Italian MEP and committed federalist, the European Parliament overwhelmingly approved a Draft Treaty on European Union. |
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| The new campaign sees the Italian knitwear giant get back to basics with a vibrant refresh of its colorful melting-pot aesthetic. |
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| So Giorgio Armani called in his favourite architect from Japan, and now the numero uno of Italian style has a fortress for his billion dollar fashion empire. |
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| There is a reasonable choice of the old favourites that crop up on almost all Italian menus, but rarely deliver the promise or spirit of their names. |
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| The different regions of Greece have absorbed elements of the music of their Turkish, Balkan, and Italian neighbours, so that it is impossible to speak of a single tradition. |
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| Markets will not be so sanguine if it is the Spanish or Italian banking system that needs an infusion. |
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| One could find parts of a symphony and an overture of German or Austrian origin along with Italian opera selections, quadrilles, and virtuoso items. |
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| The cost wasn't prohibitive but Italian websites have a mind of their own. |
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| A few pieces of Italian polyphony and a couple of madrigals into their first rehearsal, someone pointed out that they had a concert coming up but no conductor. |
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| Up until 1929, the Vatican refused to recognise the Italian government. |
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| The Margherita was invented in 1889 in honour of the then Italian queen. |
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| In her opinion, her son-in-law is not an Italian but an Abruzzian. |
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| Best of all, they have imported Italian rum babas soaking in glass jars. |
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| There are also Antony, the pleasant young English painter who owns the castle, and Costanza, the jolly Italian housekeeper, old but wonderfully spry and saucy. |
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| Although in New York an octagonal dark blue room displays a few Italian bronzes, the Electors were not concerned to amass small bronzes, alabasters or terracottas. |
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| Look for long loaves of Italian country-style bread, about 4 inches across, for making these toasts, or substitute large baguettes of French bread. |
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| A festival flack asked me to move, so that an Italian gentleman in a tuxedo could take my seat. |
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| Impossible plot machinations have been ceded to Machiavelli and the Italian states. |
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| There are many original period features still intact in this house including Italian terrazzo floors, plasterwork, marble fireplaces and a cast iron bath. |
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| The unit under his command, barely above company size when it had captured the Italian fort, had grown into an armoured division. |
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| German and Italian are spoken widely as well as Ladin and old traditions are still adhered to. |
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| The Allies established significant combat forces on the Italian mainland with Avalanche and continued to attrit the German war machine. |
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| The Italian staples are listed first, with prices averaging over the pounds 20 mark. |
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| Gar, a long, skinny fish, was cooked and served in thick grape syrup, like saba, the Italian grape must. |
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| The Italian wall lizard, Podareis siculus, is an opportunistic, omnivorous, lacertid lizard native to Italy and the east Adriatic coast. |
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| At 13 he was a winner of Italian TV talent show Ti Lascio Una Canzone and was targeted by bullies at school in Rome. |
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| It was during this chaotic era that Italian towns saw the rise of a peculiar institution, the medieval commune. |
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| The Italian methanol industry is the fourth largest in Europe in terms of demand. |
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| After that, the Cismonte was ruled as a league of comuni and churches, after the Italian experience. |
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| Sardinian has been formally recognized as one of the twelve historical language minorities of Italy since 1997, by regional and Italian law. |
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| Unsurprisingly, it's Italian and offers handcrafted mozzarella, fresh cavatelli pasta and pizzas baked in wood-burning ovens. |
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| Despite having already exchanged vows, the couple is still tipped to officialise the marriage under Italian law at the town hall on Monday. |
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| In both cases, this term does not imply any legal difference between Sardinians and the other Italian citizens. |
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| In the recent past the population distribution was anomalous compared to that of other Italian regions lying on the sea. |
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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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| In Houston, Gallery Furniture plans a big Labor Day sale featuring Italian leather seating, mattresses and kid's furniture. |
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| The city is home to renowned Italian actors and actresses, such as Roberto Benigni, Leonardo Pieraccioni and Vittoria Puccini. |
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| The company is owned by the Irish Rugby Football Union, the Welsh Rugby Union, the Scottish Rugby Union and the Italian Rugby Federation. |
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| Cardiff Blues were matched with Italian minnows Calvisano, notoriously poor travellers USA Perpignan and the Leeds Tykes. |
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| In fact the former Italian prime minister is preparing a pyrotechnic comeback and is ready to prove there is life in the priapic old dog yet. |
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| This is a beautiful world of enlightened aristos, the kind of people who know not only wine but Italian art and, to a great extent, themselves. |
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| I wore Italian suits, made in Manchester, and winkle-picker shoes that curled up at the end if you weren't careful. |
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| This is a bona fide restaurant with an ambiance all its own which marries sports-bar ambiance with Italian cuisine. |
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| A strapping Italian hunk, he becomes the rich actress's kept man, uses her money to start himself in business. |
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| Nelson spent the first half of the year conducting operations to frustrate French advances and bolster Britain's Italian allies. |
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| Opera also began to be popular in London, and there was significant literary resistance to this Italian incursion. |
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| This week I found myself in a big supermarket chain, looking for a Soave, the Italian white. |
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| Liberal socialism has been particularly prominent in British and Italian politics. |
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| Speaking very generally, Italian coats of arms may be said to be familial rather than personal. |
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| In 1923, Tangier was declared an international city under French, Spanish, British, and later Italian joint administration. |
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| Darnley quickly became unpopular in Scotland and then infamous for presiding over the murder of Mary's Italian secretary David Rizzio. |
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| We had dinner at another one of the city's many Italian restaurants. |
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| The new Italian trend combined with existing national traditions to create a particular local Renaissance art. |
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| The Italian Renaissance produced a brief but astounding burst of neo-pagan individualism. |
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