Four years ago at the Turin Games, skiers and snowboarders could be heard talking casually about their hopes to podium. |
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In the end, unlike in Naples, Milan, Turin, Venice, Genoa and other cities, the Resistance did not liberate the capital city. |
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If Turin's theory is true, and Burr believes it is, Turin could be in line for the Nobel Prize. |
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The Dante he recited in Auschwitz was imprinted in his memory during his schooldays in Turin. |
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But the gull-wing car nearly got Nik and Eva into serious trouble just outside Turin, where a police officer thought they had a bomb in the back. |
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The Englishwomen never appeared to exchange any words yesterday, but the frost between them made the NIA seem closer to Turin than the Bullring. |
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Between his two spells at Elland Road came an illustrious career in Italy, with the Turin giants Juventus. |
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The dates are calculated from ancient lists, especially the Turin royal papyrus, and from various other sources. |
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Yesterday Benedict blessed the Olympic torch, which was making its way to Turin, the site of the Winter Games in February. |
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I thought it was well dodgy and I hope they get one back against them in Turin. |
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The Kingdom of Italy was officially proclaimed on 17 March 1861, by a parliament sitting in Turin. |
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He reportedly disliked the Turin chorus and orchestra, and so it was supplemented by singers and musicians from La Scala. |
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The film was one of the best-loved screen hits of the 60s, as a gang swipes a stash of gold bullion from a bank vault in Turin. |
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Now I'm just going to relax, go free skiing, do one more Europa Cup in Italy, and then go to Turin. |
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They build the car in their Turin plant, and this brings the expected levels of quality. |
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His marquisate lay in the Piedmont, straddling the banks of the Tanaro River between Turin on the west and Tortona on the east. |
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The most famous ones are the Mandylion of Edessa, the Veronica and the Shroud of Turin. |
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Despite their revolutionary leadership, the Turin workers went down to defeat because the national movement remained under the control of the reformists. |
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Waddle is often remembered for his penalty miss in Turin and that criminally overshadows a tremendous performance by the former sausage factory worker in the game. |
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Those not able to make it across the Atlantic can view other works by Latifa Echakhch at the Associazione Barriera in Turin until 16 January. |
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Going into the 2006 Turin Olympics, bode became the touted star of the Games. |
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I'm not idealizing the existence of those Gypsies who live in incredibly bad conditions in Rome and Turin, but I know happy Gypsies, too. |
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He moved to Turin in 1861 and enlisted in the army when he arrived there. |
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It was those instincts which undoubtedly contributed to her result in the downhill here in Turin, a race which took place in flat light on a tricky rolling course. |
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The innumerable nuances and petty snobberies of noble life before 1789 were reproduced and magnified in the princely courts of Turin and then Koblenz. |
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If Robert Mugabe is metamorphosed into the coach of the Zimbabwean bobsleigh team, he should not be allowed to travel to Turin. |
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Inter Milan appear the stronger team, with Juve's recent surprise loss to Cagliari souring the mood in Turin at the moment. |
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A martyrology recently discovered in Turin was also composed in the second half of the 12th cent. and shows signs of having been composed in the midlands. |
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No one in the Madrid side excelled, though, as the holders were beaten 2-1 in Turin, but Ancelotti believes it was only a blip. |
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He transfered the capital across the Alps from Chambéry to Turin, which grew as a fortified and planned city. |
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This is her second medal in her second Olympic Games, having won silver in Turin in the team pursuit. |
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On the night when DiCaprio would win his first Oscar, it was another Leonardo who deservingly stole the spotlight in Turin. |
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Only after several visits to Turin by each manufacturer was correct interworking achieved at the digital level. |
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Deployment at SkyPark's Turin teleport of a hub providing inflight Internet connectivity for business aviation in Europe. |
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These, they saw, provided the basis for setting up organisations that would unite the whole working class, first of all in Turin, and than across Italy. |
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He is professor of International Law, International Organizations and European law at the Faculty of Law at the University of Turin, Italy. |
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Stephan Lichtsteiner notched the Turin club's fourth goal in the 80th minute for a 4-1 victory. |
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The visitor can visit of art cities, like Turin, Cuneo, Asti, Alessandria, Novara, with their historical buildings and interesting museums. |
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Luca Morandi, a writer with writer's block, returns to Turin for the burial of his father, Antoine, to deal with the inheritance. |
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Turin becomes under Carlo Alberto and Vittorio Emanuele II, the key cities of the Risorgimento. |
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Agrippa also lectured at the University of Turin, but his efforts to secure a position at the court of the duke of Savoy were unsuccessful. |
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Marjevols-Mende race, in France, together with the Turin, Naples and Cesano Boscone marathons in Italy. |
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The Mole Antonelliana, a tower in Turin designed in 1863 by Alessandro Antonelli, is shown on the 2 cent coin. |
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Turin opened the entrance flap and allowed her to walk in first. |
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Jennifer is a gold medallist of the 2006 Turin Games and will be participating in her third Olympic Games. |
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We would like to express our warmest thanks to the organizers of this Conference and to the City of Turin, and wish you the best of success. |
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The Piedmont Regional Authority, the City of Turin and Slow Food welcome you to the 2010 Salone del Gusto! |
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Ancelotti was heavily criticised for Real's performance in Turin and for playing the centre-back Sergio Ramos in midfield where he struggled. |
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Turin is trying, in fact, to make cities the protagonists in building peace between nations. |
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Sandretto is a manufacturer of press equipment for the injection of plastic materials, located in the province of Turin and employing 350 people. |
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In addition, the FHFN Chiefs extended an invitation to the world during the closing ceremonies of the 2006 Winter Games in Turin. |
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This is his second medal in his second Olympic Games, after winning silver in Turin. |
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It will be conducted in partnership with the Workers' Bureau of the ILO and carried out in its training centre in Turin. |
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It was against this background that I organized a meeting of experts in Turin last March, with the support of Italy. |
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Turin had been the capital of the duchy of Savoy, but became the capital of the kingdom of Sardinia in 1720, sixteen years before Lagrange's birth. |
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From Turin, as Ligety continued his rise to success in the alpine ski world, he and Miller would interact more as peers. |
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The Albanians know you can get a job on the Fiat line in Turin. |
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Part of his Turin unraveling was that Miller clearly did not go in with the Olympic spirit he brought to Salt Lake City. |
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Authorities blame anarchists protesting a proposed high-speed rail line called TAV that will link Turin and Lyon, France. |
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This time, he hung them in his kitchen above the same table he had moved from Turin. |
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The press was full of news that the Turin Shroud was to be carbon-dated. |
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With French and German influences came chinoiserie, which was first introduced in the Palazzo Reale in Turin, and would spread all the way to Palermo. |
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Outside the Russia House, headquarters for the country's Olympic delegation in Turin, a horde of people gathered at the entryway, looking frozen and distraught. |
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Car tire production has been stepped up at the Cuneo, Italy plant in response to the termination of car tire operations at the Turin Stura facility. |
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In Val di Susa, near Turin, is the natural park of lakes Avigliana, which includes Grand Lake and Lake Small, and the Mont Cenis, harnessed for hydroelectric purposes. |
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Another spectacular vantage point you in the front door of the church, from which you can see the hills of Turin, the Val di Susa in the Roller Rocciamelone. |
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Authari died in 591 and was succeeded by Agilulf, the duke of Turin, who also married Theodelinda in the same year. |
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In the interregnum between Kevin Keegan and the slow congealment of the Age of Sven England played Italy in Turin, with Peter Taylor in charge of a squad containing six players aged 22 and under. |
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Mina Shum's second feature, Drive, She Said, premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival in 1997 and was in official competition at the Turin Delle Donne Film Festival. |
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The Esposizione internazionale d'arte decorativa moderna of 1902 in Turin, Italy, showcased designers from across Europe. |
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He attended the Accademia Albertina in Turin, in an Italy which had only recently been united into one country and was labouriously engaged in the difficult work of constructing an italian identity. |
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In 1799, as a consequence of the Napoleonic Wars in Italy, the Savoy royal family left Turin and took refuge in Cagliari for some fifteen years. |
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Cardinal Severino Poletto, archbishop of Turin, Italy, and Archbishop Mark Coleridge of Canberra and Goulburn, Australia, concelebrated Mass in the cathedral of Turin, where the remains of Blessed Pier Giorgio are conserved. |
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In 2005 Wolfgang fractured his ankle and fibula during a test run at a new track in Cesana, Italy, the site of the lugeing and bobsledding events for the Winter Games held the following year in Turin. |
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She earned a degree in Literature at the Maria Assunta University in Rome and for six years she taught in the high school, and animated oratories and youth centers of Giaveno and Turin. |
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From the 1st ENT Division, Clinical Physiopathology Department, University of Turin, Turin, Italy. |
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Today, Milan and Turin are the nation's leaders in architectural design and industrial design. |
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Includes a path to the places in the Turin area along 600 km that runs through much of the Canavese, in the hills around Turin, Pinerolo and the Val Susa. |
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We also insured other major public works in Italy, including the construction of the Salerno-Reggio Calabria highway and high-speed rail links between Novara and Turin. |
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They also exhibited the invention in Turin in 1884, where it was adopted for an electric lighting system. |
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In 1978 at the first conference on Actinidia, held at Turin, the Agro Pontino zone was mentioned as particularly well suited in Italy for growing kiwi fruit, now the unrivalled symbolic fruit of Pontine agriculture. |
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With Argentina having seen off the hosts the day before, these old rivals arrived in Turin with the carrot of settling an old score dangling tantalisingly before them. |
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The review phase of the project began in June 2006, when partners met in two workshops: the national trade union confederations in Turin, Italy, and the European Industry Federations in Elewijt, Belgium. |
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The tour took him from Switzerland to Turin where he saw Paolo Veronese's Presentation of the Queen of Sheba. |
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The history of Turin begins 500 years before the birth of Jesus Christ, when the Taurini, a Ligurian Celtic tribe, settled where the Po river meets the Doire. |
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Italian government scientists have claimed to have discovered evidence that a supernatural event formed the image on the Turin Shroud, believed by many to be the burial cloth of Jesus Christ. |
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Canada's CAN-1, piloted by Helen Upperton, right, with brakeman Heather Moyse, starts its first run in women's bobsleigh on February 20, 2006 at the Turin 2006 Olympic Winter Games at Cesana Pariol, Italy. |
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After winning a silver medal in the Winter Olympics in Turin, the skater from Saxon in the canton of Valais outshone the competition at the World Championships in the Canadian city of Calgary. |
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The Cross continued its pilgrimage around Italy in 1999. On Sunday 14th March it was with a mass gathering of young people in Turin with a televised linkup with the Holy Father and the Angelus in Saint Peter's Square. |
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Together the Mole, is another symbol for the Turin daily. |
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On July 29th 2004, in the 104th anniversary of the regicide, the Turinese anarchists covered up Umberto's monument, lying on Superga hill, in Turin, and affixed a tablet in memory of Gaetano Bresci. |
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The Turin Horse opens with an anecdote from Nietzsche's life, read over a black screen. The story is that Nietzsche was walking the streets of Turin and encountered a driver of a hansom cab having trouble with his horse. |
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Learning from Turin, he largely avoided the media all together. |
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The Turin bid for the 2006 Winter Olympics was also shrouded in controversy. |
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Fortunato Prandi who acted as interpreter in Turin was an Italian exile and follower of Giuseppe Mazzini. |
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With his team now back in third after allowing Milan to make up seven points in the space of three games, it seems increasingly likely that the Tinkerman will not be around to welcome them to Turin. |
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His game in Turin was like that of Real Madrid. |
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Gazzamania, that much is clear, took off after the World Cup semi-final between England and Germany in Turin. |
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He also gave in Turin its modern urbanism. |
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When their personalities collided at the 2006 Turin Games, the wreck was spectacular, with Hedrick painting Davis as a bad teammate for not participating in the team pursuit and Davis criticizing Hedrick as a poor sport. |
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On the occasion of the forthcoming Olympic Games, Turin has sent out a message of hope and peace, presenting itself as a sacred and safe city and supporting the Olympic truce even in modern times. |
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Training and capacity-development activities will start in Latin America in 2006, supported by the Turin Centre of the International Labour Organization. |
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From 1746, Hume served for three years as secretary to General James St Clair, who was envoy to the courts of Turin and Vienna. |
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Bermuda also competed in Men's Skeleton at the 2006 Winter Olympics in Turin, Italy. |
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In 1706, the French were defeated in Ramillies and Turin and were forced to yield northern Italy to the Austrian Habsburgs. |
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Without a club since leaving Turin in 2007, Deschamps has yet to cross swords with his old team-mate Laurent Blanc, who took over at Bordeaux last summer. |
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Title-holder Italy however did enter, despite the air disaster of Superga in 1949 in which the entire AC Turin team were killed, a number of whom were national team players. |
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In part one, David Ward introduces the reader to Levi's native Turin, placing specific emphasis on the culture of the Resistance. |
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For most of the past five centuries it has been kept in Turin and reverenced as the burial cloth which enveloped the body of Jesus before his resurrection. |
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Three undoubted syntypes are indeed in Turin, listed under Rhopalidia by Casolari and Casolari Moreno, as realized by Silveira. |
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Leitmotif of the exhibition is the rediscovery of the products of the Turin Hill and the culinary traditions of the territory, reinvented and updated with contemporary style and creativity. |
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On 4 July 1990 in Turin, England were left with a sinking feeling as Chris Waddle's penalty ballooned over the bar and West Germany were through to another final against Argentina. |
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Many European towns, such as Turin, preserve the remains of these schemes, which show the very logical way the Romans designed their cities. |
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Whilst the alleged sheik and the Turin middleman have both disappeared, along with the 300,000 euros, the two have now been charged for attempted fraud. |
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At the center of the Mole, on comfortable chaise longue, you can watch two movies on the silent cinema in Turin and a brief history of Italian cinema. |
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Over the course of four years, young professionals will participate every six months in an intensive training programme organized in collaboration with the ILO International Training Centre in Turin. |
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Assistance was provided by UNDP and UNFPA for two of their officials to attend the first course on training of trainers on indigenous peoples' issues, held in Turin. |
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However, Ammann saw his form nosedive the following season, experiencing a new career nadir that culminated in his bitter defeat at the 2006 Winter Olympics in Turin. |
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She made her first profession in 1965 at Casanova, Turin and then attended the Pontifical Faculty of the Auxilium where she earned her degree in the Science of Education. |
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Turin refused to give refuge to Maxentius' retreating forces, opening its gates to Constantine instead. |
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Then for another four weeks, as all the hoopla of the Turin Olympics died down, Patti had to get around on crutches without putting any weight on her injured leg. |
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Palacio's second goal of the match then looked to have sealed the win for Inter until Bellomo's late heroics snatched a deserved point for the Turin side. |
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The most important royal palazzi in Italy are those in Naples, Palermo, Turin, as well as the Quirinale Palace in Rome. |
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Bring you home a sweet souvenir choosing it among the confectioneries and workshops of the city and discover why Turin is the capital of gods-drink! |
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They were used to seize alleged mobsters and their abettors as far north as Novara, near Turin. Evidence amassed included a film taken secretly of a meeting of 'Ndrangheta affiliates near Milan. |
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The allegations also served to sour many IOC members against Sion's bid and potentially helped Turin to capture the host city nomination. |
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Her travel-filled training started at the Cirque Zôfy in Switzerland, moving later on to the Ecole de cirque de Québec and was completed with a diploma in tightwire from the FLIC Scuola di Circo in Turin, Italy. |
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Since the end of 2009, two high speed train lines link Milan to Rome, Naples and Turin, considerably shortening travel times with other major cities in Italy. |
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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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Today, Venice is a major fashion and shopping centre, not as important as Milan, Florence, and Rome, but on a par with Verona, Turin, Vicenza, Naples, and Genoa. |
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Juve's patented 3-5-2 formation, which has served them peerlessly up to that point, dissipated radically with the Turin giants held captive in their own half. |
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The 31-year-old took the silver medal in Turin four years ago behind compatriot Benni Raich, but Herbst has scored all nine of his World Cup slalom victories since then. |
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For instance, Vasari wrote of several artists who hailed from a town in northwestern Italy in the region of Piedmont, between Milan and Turin, now known as Vercelli. |
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A prominent IOC member, Marc Hodler, strongly connected with the rival bid of Sion, Switzerland, alleged bribery of IOC officials by members of the Turin Organising Committee. |
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Francis failed to conquer Milan, but he succeeded in conquering most of the lands of Charles's ally, the Duke of Savoy, including his capital Turin. |
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One of the earliest known maps, known as the Turin Papyrus Map, shows the plan of a gold mine in Nubia together with indications of the local geology. |
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Fiat SpA, an Italy-based automaker, is planning further temporary lay-offs for workers at its Mirafiori plant in Turin during April 2009, according to a company spokesman. |
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Babbage visited Turin in 1840 at the invitation of Giovanni Plana. |
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