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How to use Italians in a sentence

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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.
This elegant chief executive has the business acumen of the Americans and the undeniable style of the Italians in her origins.
The Italians had a great idea when they hit upon the idea of cooking joints of meat and pasta in the same pot.
The Senate majority will be finalised when six seats are decided by votes by Italians living abroad.
There was the expected civil disobedience that Italians often have for many of the country's laws.
The Italians paid the price for their failure to kill the game off when Varga found the target.
Nor was there any question here of native Italians drafting their own constitution.
There were two full buses carrying people from all over Europe and another bus of Italians and Germans on its way.
When the officials weren't hindering them, the laws of physics appeared to defy the Italians.
The Italians at least showed us what a national anthem should be all about.
France was rich, Italy poor, so there were plenty of Italians in France trying to make a living.
How did your performance and that of the other Italians in Sydney affect the sport in Italy?
He was with the army in the north of Italy when he was taken prisoner by the Italians.
Facing the opening minutes of the second half without their playmaker didn't faze the Italians.
In the evening the group joined several hundred young Italians in prayer and song.
Alessandro was also a firm believer that all Italians should live under Italian rule.
These joint organizations brought Italians closer and they made more efforts to be active in the community.
A recent survey showed that half of Italians are unworried by the changeover.
It should come as no surprise then that the Italians are becoming such fine rugby players.
It was clear to foreigners and Italians alike that Spain was the dominant power in Italy.
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Examples from Classical Literature
But respecting the pact of Rome they were rather at issue with the Italians.
Ascham not only abhorred all Italians as papists, but all Italian books as papistical.
Radetzky was in doubt whether the Italians had fallen back on Novara or Vercelli.
With the exception of hautboys and bassoons, no wind instrument seems to have come from the Italians.
It was thought at Zadar that the Italians would be followed in the course of days by the other Allies.
A student marched in front of the Italians, then about ten carabinieri, then a few ranks of soldiers, and then the mob of Zadar.
The origin of the cyclorama is traced to the use of scenery by the Italians two or three hundred years ago.
Two or three deep-eyed, long-lashed Monegasque men smiled at her kindly, as Monegasque men and Italians smile at all children.
In this respect the Italians, though apparently so uncreative, may be called more original than the Romans.
The ottava rima of the Italians, the natural outcome of Keats's turning to Italy for his story.
The Italians lacked such means of addressing the aggregated masses of the nation as the Panhellenic festivals of Greece afforded.
The adopted country of each of these Italians gave more or less of its own impress to its foster child.
This flower was first known by the Persian name tusac, until the Italians gave it that of corona imperialis, or crown imperial.
In 1900 the seat of government was transferred from Massawa to Asmara, which in its modern form is the creation of the Italians.
The sestina, a very elaborate canzonet, was invented in Provence and borrowed by the Italians.
Of what are these Italians accused, that is what is the present specific charge against them?
Several Italians are mentioned in the records, and even one or two Polish cither players.
Speaking of the superstitiousness of the Italians, he said that they universally believe in the influence of the evil eye.
Is this the dolce far niente of the Italians, the sweet do-nothing of the tropics?
Position of the Italians.The Italians had long looked upon the transalpine nations with contempt.
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