| The Germans still regard Italians as Untermenschen, fit to run a neighborhood pizzeria, but not to have an equal say in the future of Europe. |
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| This elegant chief executive has the business acumen of the Americans and the undeniable style of the Italians in her origins. |
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| The Italians had a great idea when they hit upon the idea of cooking joints of meat and pasta in the same pot. |
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| The Senate majority will be finalised when six seats are decided by votes by Italians living abroad. |
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| There was the expected civil disobedience that Italians often have for many of the country's laws. |
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| The Italians paid the price for their failure to kill the game off when Varga found the target. |
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| Nor was there any question here of native Italians drafting their own constitution. |
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| There were two full buses carrying people from all over Europe and another bus of Italians and Germans on its way. |
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| When the officials weren't hindering them, the laws of physics appeared to defy the Italians. |
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| The Italians at least showed us what a national anthem should be all about. |
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| France was rich, Italy poor, so there were plenty of Italians in France trying to make a living. |
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| How did your performance and that of the other Italians in Sydney affect the sport in Italy? |
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| He was with the army in the north of Italy when he was taken prisoner by the Italians. |
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| Facing the opening minutes of the second half without their playmaker didn't faze the Italians. |
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| In the evening the group joined several hundred young Italians in prayer and song. |
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| Alessandro was also a firm believer that all Italians should live under Italian rule. |
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| These joint organizations brought Italians closer and they made more efforts to be active in the community. |
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| A recent survey showed that half of Italians are unworried by the changeover. |
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| It should come as no surprise then that the Italians are becoming such fine rugby players. |
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| It was clear to foreigners and Italians alike that Spain was the dominant power in Italy. |
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| The Italians reading this will note how Joe Avati did it by speaking mainly in Italian. |
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| These changes first appeared, and were most pronounced, in a collection of westerns produced by Italians and shot in Spain and Italy. |
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| For 150 years the rapier had been the principal civilian sword in Europe and the Italians were undisputed masters of it. |
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| What might be true of the Dutch might not apply to Italians or Africans or North Americans. |
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| England and France are out ahead, Ireland a good third, with the still fledgling Italians bringing up the rear. |
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| A few Italians are hereditary knights bachelor, forming a kind of Italian baronetage. |
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| Alberto Gilardino also struck the woodwork, his shot dribbling off Kingston, but the Italians still led by the interval. |
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| Andrea was one of four children, and as usual with Italians of artistic temperament, he was set to work under the eye of a goldsmith. |
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| This may appear justified when you consider that foreigners such as the British and Italians are guilty of looting historical relics. |
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| The team had overtaken the Italians but still failed to leapfrog the leading three. |
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| The Italians tend to do one dive in the morning followed by another in the afternoon. |
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| The Italians report when the vehicle was 33 feet away, a warning light was flashed, giving little time for them to react. |
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| The handling in particular was not good compared to the Aprilias, because the Italians have been making road bikes for years. |
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| Many Italians have opted not to use the euro until the end of February, when the lira will no longer be legal tender. |
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| After only one full academic year, the school's enrollment had grown to sixty-one with the addition of Czechoslovakians, Romanians, and Italians. |
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| There are also urban linguistic enclaves of Armenians, Greeks, Italians, and others. |
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| Thus Circassians, Albanians, Slavs, Greeks, Armenians and even Italians rose to occupy the highest offices of the Empire. |
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| In September 1943, when the Italians signed an armistice, he escaped and reached safety in Switzerland. |
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| Foul-mouthed mobs roved around the dark Edinburgh streets, looting and vandalising premises owned by Italians. |
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| The Italians stared fixedly at the set, absently downing the panini and Asti that had been intended for prospective buyers. |
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| At the same time, German troops, followed by Italians and Hungarians, invaded Yugoslavia. |
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| His passing will be mourned by the Greeks, Croats, Hungarians, Italians and any other ethnic group you can name. |
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| In many schools in Perth there is a mix of Italians, Greeks, Macedonians, and those of British and Irish descent. |
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| Saracens themselves, and Italians, and Russians, were attentive to the multitudes of Mongols and Tartars. |
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| Italians differentiate between scampi, which are shorter and the longer scamponi. |
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| His catch and break from deep was crucial and once the centres had combined to send him running free, the Italians were back-pedalling furiously. |
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| However, many Italians retained an almost magical belief in his ability to score diplomatic triumphs without involving Italy in a major war. |
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| It would be hard to think of two European nations more dissimilar, historically, than the Italians and the Scots. |
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| Bath took the game to the Italians with a scratch squad and did so with such determination that there was never any argument about this result. |
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| The finale is especially charming when the Italians climb into hot-air balloons to set off for their homeland. |
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| Among the sailors listed by the French were Prussians, Italians, Americans, Portuguese, Danes and one matelot from Halifax. |
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| In any case, if there is one thing Italians do not naturally embrace it is change. |
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| These might vary from region to region, but they formed a cultural matrix that distinguished Italians from others. |
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| Compared to the other semi-finalists here, the Italians were criticised for representing a throwback to a bygone, defensive mentality. |
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| Greeks, Italians, and other Mediterraneans cook their vegetables in olive oil or drizzle it over salads to enhance their flavor. |
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| The Italians Rossini and Donizetti had a real gift for melody, a natural theatrical instinct and, more often than not, great wit. |
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| After the Second World War many Belgians and Italians came to France to rebuild. |
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| The Danes, Belgians and Italians are more relaxed still with their working weeks of fewer than 39 hours. |
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| The captain Antonio Conte misplaced a pass four minutes before the interval and, worse still for the Italians, had given Giggs a clear run. |
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| As the death toll from the plague mounted, so did tensions between the warlike Mongols and Italians plying their trade on the Black Sea. |
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| Growing up in the inner city in Melbourne, our neighbours consisted mainly of Greeks, Italians, some Turks and later, Lebanese. |
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| As an Irishman and an Englishspeaker, Martin was something of a rarity in the Vatican, which was top-heavy at the time with monoglot Italians. |
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| Demoralized, the Italians began a hasty retreat, but not before blunting an attack by republican forces. |
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| But to so-called scholars, Italians are born sleazes and Machiavelli was the King Sleazo. |
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| Many foreign commentators focused on this issue, perhaps unaware that Italians are relatively uninterested in it. |
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| Northern Baptists had organized training schools for Hungarians, Slovaks, Poles, Russians, and Italians. |
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| They are closely followed by the Irish, while rural Slovenians, French and Italians are the least optimistic. |
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| On that occasion they did, as the islanders were left defenceless and the Italians marched off their ships almost unopposed. |
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| I was a bit narked that the Italians didn't really do Pepsi, being monopolised by Coca Cola instead. |
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| We had Croatians, Italians, Greeks, etc., and it was a very diverse cultural mix. |
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| While the Italians are perfectly comfortable with male vanity, the British are not. |
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| Since 1830 the Uruguayans have been ethnically European, descended mainly from Italians or Spaniards. |
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| In addition to its popularity as a spectator sport, soccer is played by most Italians. |
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| After some initial successes by the Italians, the Austrian armies began to win victories. |
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| The Italians, with their great tradition of international football, add a bit of spice to the occasion. |
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| The Portuguese rival the French and Italians in terms of per capita wine consumption. |
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| The Italians, naturally enough, don't go a bundle on writing novels and histories about it because it's still pretty shameful. |
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| Hence many Ottoman viziers were of non-Turkish ethnic origin, including Greeks, Albanians, and even Italians. |
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| Italians employ spicy, grapey moscato bianco for their spumante and the Germans mostly draw on Riesling for their crisp, clean sparkling sekt. |
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| The worst crime you could commit against pasta, according to Italians, is to rinse the noodles after you cook them. |
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| To the Italians, the Greek-speaking Byzantines were Greeks, like the Greek inhabitants of southern Italy. |
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| If there's any nationality that struggles to accept food fads, such as vegetarianism and nouvelle cuisine, it's the Italians. |
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| There are many Italians here, above all Sicilians and Calabrians, like my father and mother. |
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| The Italians who owned the hotel were miserable gits whom I felt treated our party with disdain because they were older people. |
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| Along with animal sacrifices, and offerings from other crops, libations of wine were poured out to the gods by Italians and Greeks. |
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| While Platt was striking into Eritrea, Cunningham began his operations by harassing the Italians with raids from Kenya. |
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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 Italians have a huge pack and are physically very strong and hard-nosed. |
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| The French and Italians spend small fortunes on these added extras, and always look smart and stylish as a result. |
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| We were outmuscled by the Italians and we have to accept the reality of where we are. |
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| The Italians were eventually to control the coastal areas, but the hinterlands remained outside of their control. |
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| During World War II, his hometown was successively occupied by Italians, Germans, and insurgent Communists. |
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| Her Desdemona is played as a very chic Italian lady, effortlessly fashionable, as so many Italians are. |
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| It brought about a horrendous series of performances in the autumn and a horror show against the Italians in week one of the Six Nations. |
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| A favorite activity is sitting on the patio talking with Germans and Italians, another is hosteling. |
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| We are a six-man team up against the Swiss, Austrians, Swedes and Italians among others. |
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| The Spanish, Swedes, Danes and Italians are also expected to back the proposals. |
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| The Italians were the first scientists of rapier swordplay all through the 16th Century. |
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| This isn't an attempt to deprive the world of pizzas, the Italians just want some recognition for their creation. |
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| As for the pizza toppings, there is a reason that Italians still love certain old standards. |
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| The Italians, including some of the world's wealthiest players, were pelted with tomatoes when they sneaked back home on a midnight flight. |
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| Other Italians admired the quality of permanence which printing gave to literature in general. |
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| While the Dutch showed coltish flamboyance, the Italians were resolute, unflappable, patient, wise, brilliant. |
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| Although a majority of Italians were peasants, Italian nationalism had been remarkably inattentive to the peasantry. |
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| The sailing guides were called portolani by the Italians, roteiros by the Portuguese and rutters by the Dutch and English. |
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| The Irish are the latest to get on the building bandwagon, which had been dominated by the Italians, Germans and Portuguese. |
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| One friend told his family the Italians had talked of finding two English soldiers dead on a mountainside. |
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| What about the Indians, the Pakistanis, the Italians, the Poles and the English. |
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| Benigni's comic persona has proved as irresistible to Americans as to Italians. |
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| He thinks little of the Italians and Flemish and still less of the Germans. |
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| However, the Italians and Spanish were not too amused, seeing themselves as military powers in their own right. |
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| The French make do with a Gallic shrug, the Italians employ animated arm-waving. |
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| He owned a sporting agency and I was trained to sell fishing and hunting to the Italians, Danish and Germans. |
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| What is more, the Church enjoyed a preponderant influence in the daily lives of Italians, literally from the cradle to the grave. |
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| Barga and Glasgow have a strong connection, since many Glaswegian Italians hail originally from there. |
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| For centuries, Italians had turned to the Virgin Mary in times of individual or collective trouble to ask for salvation or deliverance. |
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| Italians moved out of the neighborhoods and Latinos moved in, mostly Guatemalans and Hondurans. |
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| Roman voters didn't want to enfranchise the Italians either, because it would water down their own votes. |
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| He lamented the dolce far niente that he found characterized the Italians as a nation. |
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| The Dalmatians stood up against the Italians and took up weapons. |
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| This is the original home of the beautiful people, where 60 year old men are draped by models, rich Italians air kiss everyone and 6 foot blondes are around every corner. |
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| The Italians and the Albanians had very firm ideas on what was right. |
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| After the Italians invaded during World War II, an earthquake in 1953, measuring 7.3 on the Richter Scale caused much damage to it and other Ionian islands. |
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| Antonella Napoli, president of the NGO Italians for Darfur, said Italy played a major role in her release. |
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| Both sides, but especially the Italians, used picks, shovels, and dynamite to tunnel deep underneath enemy camps and then blast their adversaries to kingdom come. |
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| Italians are spilling on to the track in their thousands, a beaming rider is being held aloft and crowds of youths are bellowing out a victory song. |
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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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| We are more likely even than the hot-blooded Italians or romantic French to break up someone else's relationship by poaching their lover, claims an international study. |
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| The Italians fought endless civic wars under the banner of Guelph or Ghibelline, Pope or Empire, but they were little more than pretexts for strife. |
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| Since the ban, Italians have been the ones traveling for the purpose of procreation. |
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| The Renaissance Italians also had an acute insight into the importance of the balance of power for maintaining international order among themselves. |
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| From this you might be forgiven for thinking that Italians are unsentimental about a currency that's been credited as one of the prime unifiers in such a young country. |
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| Everybody already knew there were Chinese in Chinatown and Italians in Little Italy. |
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| In 1918 he was sent to north Italy in an artillery regiment and he was there at the end of the war, becoming a prisoner of the Italians in Cassino. |
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| Trains, planes, schools, even opera houses faced disruption yesterday as millions of Italians went on strike to protest reforms of the pensions system. |
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| The rate of mixed marriages increased, although they accounted for under 15 per cent of marriages by Italians, Spaniards, Portuguese, and Algerians. |
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| The Italians weren't walkovers, repelling a number of New Zealand's opportunities in the first 10 minutes and eventually crossing for a try 11 minutes after half-time. |
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| The Italians also have a soft spot for capuchin Franciscans, who have long been known for their work with the poor. |
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| Why do Germans, who are better organized and wealthier than Italians, visit Italy by the busload just to eat? |
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| Most western legations report a massive increase in passport and visa enquiries, but the Italians and Spaniards have borne the brunt of the onslaught. |
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| I think of truffles as the fungus that the Italians or French go to incredible lengths to gather using trained dogs or pigs and pay hundred to thousands of dollars a kilo. |
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| Before the contest, the Italians had prevailed in just two encounters, beating Scotland in Rome in 2000 and last year edging Wales 30-22 on home soil. |
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| Even then, it is unclear whether the Italians would attempt to extradite her, or if the United States would grant such a request. |
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| During European colonization, Italians established plantations in the riverine area and settled many poor Italian families on the land to raise crops. |
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| I love this guy, and his pack of brawny Italians, to bits and pieces. |
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| For a period of time, Italians reveled in the fact that they had a leader who seemed normal. |
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| By a different measure, he says Italians and the Portuguese are less bothered about switching to the euro because of the relative under-performance of the lira and escudo. |
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| Still, for 50 minutes England was reduced to the ordinary and they reverted to type, attempting to bulldoze the Italians at every opportunity, a ploy that mostly failed. |
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| Germans, French and Italians settled in the valleys of Napa and Sonoma and the land which links them, Carneros, and transformed the area into vales of vineyards. |
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| The Spanish and Italians are hot-blooded, impetuous and untrustworthy. |
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| Nobody suffered more from the Piedmontese conquest than the Italians of the South. |
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| None the less, it is gullible to believe that Italians are invulnerable. |
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| Are the Germans really going to skip off into the dusk, like the Italians did, and leave the Spanish to sweep up all the riches Europe has to offer? |
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| They say that the Italians were careless with the use of armed guards aboard the vessels. |
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| He finds the English more mannerly, less effusive than the Italians. |
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| No doubt, the Italians would have been offended if he had chosen to marry anywhere else. |
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| Although native-born artists, chief among them the sculptor Michel Colombe, did work in the new idiom, rich 16th-century patrons at first preferred Italians. |
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| I know plenty of Italians, Spaniards, Irish, Serbs, Croatians, Greeks, Portuguese, French, and Russians who have black hair, dark eyes, and olive skin. |
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| The young, aggressive Italians then decided to play with the Slovenians. |
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| For centuries, Italians had been building churches, both immense and ornate sanctuaries, and tiny rural stone chapels that bore the name of the mother of Jesus. |
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| Soft-spoken Italians, as Frances Stonor Saunders explains in this superb and quite unputdownable book, found Hawkwood's name impossible to pronounce. |
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| But haughty talk may not dissuade Italians from following their former leader. |
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| The one thing we have learned is not to underestimate the Italians. |
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| As well as becoming cafe owners, many Italians also worked in production industry including farming, mining and tinplating. |
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| Young Italians love it for its flexibility and because it will trendily get them to the town centre piazza or the ski slopes no bother at all. |
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| The fighters claim they took the Italians because they were taking photographs of indigenous tribeswomen bathing in the river. |
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| With the Italians notoriously strong scrummagers, Les Bleus are being tipped to struggle again today. |
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| Mussolini is remembered mostly as a second banana to Hitler, a posturing dictator whom the Italians got rid of. |
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| Deco described last season as the worst of his career and was desperate to join Inter, but the Italians insist they cannot afford him. |
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| His sparkling text The Italians is one of my favorite books, full stop. |
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| Scotland may have the butter bean, the French have the flageolet, and the Italians the borolotti variety. |
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| Most were Italians, as trade between Europe and the Middle East was controlled mainly by the Maritime republics. |
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| Troops from the Belgian Congo participated in the East African Campaign against the Italians. |
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| The Italians used brands in the form of watermarks on paper in the 13th century. |
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| Lebanese palaces are very diverse architecturally, being influenced by Arabs, Italians, French, Persians, Turkish and East Asians. |
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| Chaucer was the first author to utilise the work of these last two, both Italians. |
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| After a scoreless first half, Real Madrid scored twice in six minutes to defeat the Italians. |
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| The resulting weight of people caused a retaining wall to collapse, killing 39 fans, mostly Italians. |
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| The Italians had previously beaten the AmericaOne syndicate from the St Francis Yacht Club in the Louis Vuitton Cup final. |
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| On 24 October, the Italians began a push that rapidly recovered territory lost after the Battle of Caporetto. |
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| Later the French came with the French Cable and the Italians with Italcable. |
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| His orders were to reinforce the Italians and block Allied attempts to drive them out of the region. |
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| The bulk of the reinforcements were Italian and therefore it was up to the Italians to do the bulk of the fighting. |
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| The diaspora concerned more than 25 million Italians and it is considered the biggest mass migration of contemporary times. |
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| The country has had a broad cultural influence worldwide, also because numerous Italians emigrated to other places during the Italian diaspora. |
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| Italians have won the UCI World Championships more than any other country, except Belgium. |
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| It is not uncommon for Italians to have a quick breakfast snack during the morning. |
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| The Italians were also involved, but achieved their greatest successes using midget submarines and human torpedoes. |
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| While the Greek campaign was underway, German forces, supported by the Italians, Hungarians and the Bulgarians simultaneously invaded Yugoslavia. |
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| The Romans, and more recently the Italians, used to plant elms in vineyards as supports for vines. |
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| About this time the foederati, who had been quartered on the Italians all of these years, had grown weary of this arrangement. |
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| Thus, Charlemagne's assumption of the imperial title was not a usurpation in the eyes of the Franks or Italians. |
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| For the first time since the days of ancient Rome, Italians of different regions used the same money and served in the same army. |
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| Many Italians began to see the possibility of a united Italy free of foreign control. |
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| Italians chose a republic to replace the monarchy, which had been closely associated with Fascism. |
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| During the last periods, numerous Italians have been recognised as the prominent prosecutor magistrates. |
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| Italians have been the central figures of countless inventions and discoveries and they made many predominant contributions to various fields. |
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| Italians invented many of the musical instruments, including the piano and violin. |
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| Italians are the second of the most who have won the World Cycling Championship more than any other country after Belgium. |
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| Beach tennis with paddle racquet was invented by Italians, and is practised by many people across the country. |
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| Athletics is a popular sport for Italians, as the Italian World and Olympic champions are very celebrated people. |
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| Due to historic demographic shifts in the Italian peninsula throughout history, modern Italians have mixed origins. |
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| Most Italians originate from these two primary elements, and all share a common Latin heritage and history. |
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| The Italians are a Southwestern European population, with origins predominantly from Southern and Western Europe. |
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| Italians were more likely to migrate to countries where they had family established beforehand. |
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| Notably, it was not as if Italians had never migrated before, internal migration between North and Southern Italy before unification was common. |
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| The Greek struggle and victory against the Italians received exuberant praise at the time. |
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| Italians in the Renaissance often called anyone who lived outside of their country a barbarian. |
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| He would later change his idea and claim that Nordics and Southern Italians were closely related groups both racially and spiritually. |
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| Among the survivors were two Italians, Antonio Pigafetta and Martino de Judicibus. |
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| By 1896, the war had become a total disaster for the Italians and Ethiopia was able to retain its independence. |
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| Yet Rome and the Italians held far more in common perhaps than did Carthage and the Berbers. |
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| In the beginning, Italian settlements failed, because many Italians died of tropical diseases or left the colonies to find better conditions. |
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| Many Italians worked in the coal industry and, unlike the German immigrants, they did not dedicate themselves very much to agriculture. |
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| There are also small immigrant communities of Spaniards, Italians, Basque and Lebanese. |
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| For centuries, from 1378 on, those elected to the papacy were predominantly Italians. |
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| The Italians had been using power spinning since the early 15th century, with a description published by Vittorio Zonca. |
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| South of the pass the same chain is in Umbria and includes a number of parklands considered by the Italians to be in the northern Apennines. |
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| The genius of the Italians wrought by solid toil what the myth-making imagination of the Germans had projected in a poem. |
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| But are Italians really ready to return to the promises of Il Cavaliere? |
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| The French and Italians called the constellation la Grue and in England it had the popular names Flamingo and Stork. |
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| In addition to burlesque plays, operas and burlettas, the Italians invented two other species. of drama, pastoral and rustic plays. |
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| But, a shock to all, Tonga outclassed the Italians and eliminated them from participating any further in the competition. |
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| The Italians used the time between the signing of the treaty and its ratification by the Italian government to expand their territorial claims. |
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| This along with the influx of Italians and laborers was the major cause of rapid growth during this period. |
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| They include Bravanese, Bantus, Bajuni, Ethiopians, Indians, Persians, Italians and Britons. |
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| A trip to the whistling, fire-cracking Stadio San Paolo is always a test of nerve but Wenger's men have already outplayed the Italians once. |
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| On 29 October, the imperial authorities asked Italy for an armistice, but the Italians continued advancing, reaching Trento, Udine, and Trieste. |
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| Thus, the Governor Palace was designed by Italians, City Hall by Germans, etc. |
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| The Italians suffered disastrous defeat at Caporetto, requiring British and French reinforcements to be sent. |
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| This word has been applied widely to any former Roman provincials, including the Welsh, Italians, and French. |
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| It has been estimated that at the beginning of the empire, about 750,000 Italians lived in the provinces. |
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| Other artists, such as the Italians Fabrizio Clerici and William Girometti, were influenced both by surrealist and by metaphysical suggestions. |
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| Eventually, in October 1918, the Italians launched a massive offensive, culminating in the victory of Vittorio Veneto. |
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| After initially advancing in British Somaliland and Egypt, the Italians were defeated in East Africa, the Balkans, Russia and North Africa. |
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| Between 1898 and 1914, the peak years of Italian diaspora, approximately 750,000 Italians emigrated each year. |
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| Later migrations of Black Loyalists, Italians, and Eastern Europeans mostly settled in the island's eastern part around the industrial Cape Breton region. |
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| Scotland's second match was against the Italians at the same venue in front of more than 7,000 fans again who this time witnessed a high scoring draw. |
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| Introduced in the early 1920s, jazz took a particularly strong foothold on Italians, and remained popular despite the xenophobic cultural policies of the Fascist regime. |
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| By 1941, Eritrea had about 760,000 inhabitants, including 70,000 Italians. |
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| The Italians used the time between the signing of the treaty and its ratification by the Italian government to further expand their territorial claims. |
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| Italy began a state funded program of resettlement for landless Italians in Eritrea, which increased tensions between the Eritrean peasants and the Italians. |
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| As for Olympic games, 663 Italians won medals, particularly in Swordsmanship, which makes them the 6th most successful ethnic group in Olympic history. |
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| He fought against the Italians in Italian Somaliland and Ethiopia. |
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| He says that in his time Lombardy, or Gallia Cisalpina, was called by the Germans Welshland, and hence, by the vulgar, Italy was called Welshland, and the Italians Welshers. |
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| Beatifying five Italians and a Belgian in a ceremony in St Peter's Square he raised to 938 the number of faithful to whom he has accorded that honour. |
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| On April 6, 2016, Italy's Procura of Turin ordered the Guardia di Finanza to investigate the 800 Italians contained in the Panama Paper's documents. |
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| The Italians shared parts of their intercepts with their German allies. |
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| However, in September 1941, the Italians had stolen a code book containing the Black Code, photographed it and returned it to the US embassy in Rome. |
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| The mass industrialization and urbanization globally resulted in higher labor mobility and the need for Italians to stay anchored to the land for economic support declined. |
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| He continued to use this form in England, at least among Italians. |
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| Welsh Italians are an ethnic minority of Italian descent living in Wales. |
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| Welsh Italians refers to people of Italian descent who were born in Wales. |
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| Some 40,000 Italians were captured in and around the two ports, with the remainder of the Tenth Army retreating along the coast road back to El Agheila. |
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| According to another study, Sicilians were closest to other southern Italians and Greeks from Crete and the Aegean islands, but distinct from all mainland Greeks. |
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| Shortly afterwards, in the May 1940 War Cabinet Crisis, Halifax argued for negotiations involving the Italians, but this was rejected by Churchill with majority support. |
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| In February 1941, the German Afrika Korps arrived in Libya to aid the Italians in the North African Campaign and attempt to contain Commonwealth forces stationed in Egypt. |
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| This system reorganized Europe into spheres of influence, which, in some cases, suppressed the aspirations of the various nationalities, including the Germans and Italians. |
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| Nordicism was controversial in Italy because of common Nordicist perceptions of Mediterranean people, and especially southern Italians, being racially degenerate. |
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| But the Italians continued advancing, reaching Trento, Udine, and Trieste. |
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| The French and Italians specialized in redefining the pastry of the pie, making it flakier and tastier by new methods of adding butter, rolling, and folding the dough. |
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| At the time, the British, French, and Italians shared the trading posts. |
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| Another technology, that according to one hypothesis originally was brought from Europe by the Italians, resulted in the development of vodka, the national beverage of Russia. |
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| Nevertheless, Celtic origins are many times implied for continental groups such as the Asturians, Galicians, Portuguese, Swiss, Northern Italians, Belgians or Austrians. |
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| Although they lost militarily, the allies achieved their objectives with legal proclamations which granted citizenship to more than 500,000 Italians. |
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| While it enlightened the Italians to many new territories yet unknown to them, it was obsolete within months due to subsequent mapping voyages by the Portuguese. |
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| A long list might be given of people of good social position, not only Italians or Spaniards, but German or English travelers in the south, who were captives for a time. |
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| The Evzones not only halted the invasion, but drove the Italians out of Greece and, by the onset of winter, occupied the southern quarter of Albania. |
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| However, Morrison is in advanced talks with the Italians over joining them in July and he will agree a precontract with the club when the final details have been ironed out. |
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| Suffice it to say as a last word that the ancient Romans, the cinquecentist Italians, and the modern Europeans, obviously form in architectural history one continuous dynasty. |
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| Immigrants influenced Peruvian cuisine, with Italians in particular exerting a strong influence in the Miraflores and San Isidro areas with their trattorias. |
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| By the end of February 1942 Glaise von Horstenau reported to the OKW that the cetniks were parading in every village occupied by the Italians fully armed. |
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| Most French, Finns and Italians also oppose the death penalty. |
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| Hence they appear more attentive to 'facework' and more propense than the Italians to save the complainee's face, either positive or negative, across all situations. |
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| Mike's old chestnuts about the Italians marching backwards and the Germans pinching all the sun loungers, are getting rather tired in this day and age. |
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