Like many people of my generation and upbringing, I am an ardent Italophile. |
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I am a great Italophile and a friend of Alleanza nazionale and of Forza Italia in Parliament. |
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One camp was encapsulated by Pierre Crozat, the Italophile scion of a mighty banking dynasty. |
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But its main influence on Western thought was due to Italophile Frenchmen, after Louis XIV had been induced to establish in Rome a French Academy modelled on Italian art academies. |
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And then there is Italy, where, beginning with his military service in the late 1950s, Charles became an Italophile, knowledgeable especially about Rome, Venice, and Verona. |
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Putnam then gives his own belated justification for naming Hemingway to the post, as well as his personal bona fides as an Italophile and Fascist. |
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Austria, with strong political and dynastic ties with Italy, was particularly italophile. |
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