With the Milanese soldier Roberto da Sanseverino, and the Paduan noble Gabriele Capodilista, he sailed for Jaffa on 17 May. |
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The bikini reigned on the Milanese catwalks and was elegantly displayed by the most popular top models in the industry. |
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Even while heading home from work the Milanese both walk and dress as if they've just stepped out of a sultry Italian movie. |
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Most Milanese think they have more in common with suede than they do with Neapolitans. |
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Typically seen in Middle Eastern dishes, saffron is also the star ingredient in dishes like paella, bouillabaisse, and risotto Milanese. |
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The enthusiastic response convinced the Milanese Opera Board to recast La Scala as a classical company of international stature. |
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At the Milanese court, Leonardo witnessed the use of visual puns in heraldry for Ludovico Sforza, Beatrice d' Este, and her sister, Isabella. |
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Milanese fencing master Giuseppe Radaelli, is generally credited with having developed the light sabre and its technique. |
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He was eventually permitted to teach privately and a great many prominent young Milanese studied with him. |
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Someone is being stingy with the spices for the lamb shank, and veal Milanese seems like an interloper from another menu. |
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On the lake itself are the Borromeo islands which belong to a Milanese family of long lineage and high standing. |
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The Milanese gallery Zero was showing just one piece by a Rumanian artist, Victor Man. |
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The Milanese audience always responded to him with unconditional love. |
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He transformed the Milanese club into a business enterprise. |
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But it got off to a flying start by putting osso bucco with risotto alla Milanese on its menu, which is on the short-list for my desert island dish. |
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It was particularly significant that Milanese business interests, which had been hostile to Crispi's Abyssinian venture during the 1890s, now backed colonial expansion. |
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Think high-end pastas, veal Milanese and scaloppine, or a Fiorentina steak. |
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The Milanese then changed sides, conquering Genoa in 1464 and holding it as a fief of the French crown. |
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Genoa was ultimately occupied by the French or the Milanese for much of the period. |
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His Milanese physician, Maino De Maineri, did criticise the king's eating of eels as dangerous to his health in advancing years. |
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This is not sufficient to prove Cabot's later assertion that he had visited Mecca, which he said in 1497 to the Milanese ambassador in London. |
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The Lambretta was named after Lambrate, the Milanese neighborhood where the factory stood. |
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Meanwhile, as Milanese banks dominated Italy's financial sphere, the city became the country's leading financial centre. |
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The tumultuous period of early 20th century brought several, radical innovations in Milanese architecture. |
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The Lunigiana region had long been fought over by competing Tuscan, Ligurian and Milanese forces. |
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Popular recipes are paella, bouillabaisse, risotto Milanese, biryani, ras malai and kulfi. |
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Sample the sweetbread Milanese, octopus with chickpeas, pappardelle with oxtail ragu and old-fashioned braciole. |
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Milanese says five generic companies have made substantial preparations to market captopril, the generic version of this drug, in August. |
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Engels was a polyglot and was able to write and speak in languages including Russian, Italian, Portuguese, Irish Gaelic, Spanish, Polish, French, English and Milanese dialect. |
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The Milanese destroyed Lodi and continuously warred with Pavia, Cremona and Como, who in turn asked the Emperor of Germany, Frederick I Barbarossa for help. |
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The wretch had the pernicious habit of writing in Milanese dialect. He was doubly wretchful when he took the liberty of giving birth to parodies of the Divine Comedy. |
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Julianne Shepherd followed the Milanese house heroes to a gig in the itty-bitty village of Ivrea where the duo dropped futuristic loony tunes and the crowd dropped trou. |
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An Italian claim is a will of 1493 by the Milanese Sforza family. |
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In addition to Italian, approximately 2 million people in the Milan metropolitan area can speak the Milanese dialect or one of its Western Lombard variations. |
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There's fish soup on Wednesdays, homemade gnocchi on Thursdays and osso bucco alla milanese on Saturdays. |
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