Local specialities like marinated eel with shallots co-exist with transalpine dishes involving foie gras or oysters. |
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Soon no one doubted the political and economic value of the new transalpine rail link. |
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For some years HGVs have had to pay a tax in Switzerland, a country through which a high proportion of transalpine road traffic has to pass. |
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The decline in transalpine traffic reflects the growing competition in railfreight and the five-month closure of the Monte Olimpino II tunnel. |
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More than one hundred years ago Europe's first transalpine railway system was built. |
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For his first season in the transalpine squad, he had the same difficulties as his predecessor Marco Melandri. |
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The United States and transalpine examples show that this is a competitive model for main continental corridors. |
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The agreement on inland transport settles the vexed issue of transalpine transit. |
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Yet the transalpine traffic is not as smooth as it could be. |
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Work on the conservation and upgrading of the resources of the territories and establish transalpine competitiveness centres recognized in Europe. |
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The Brenner base tunnel is a transalpine tunnel which will connect Austria and Italy and allow for a substantial increase in transalpine freight traffic by rail. |
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And while I'm trying to brag, I once walked a series of 30-mile days as part of Ian Botham's transalpine charity marathon in Hannibal's footsteps, complete with three elephants. |
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Integrate this Euro-territory into a broader transalpine Euro-region. |
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Their culture developed from the 9th century to the period of Romanization, with relationships with the Golasecca, Villanovan, and Etruscan cultures and with the transalpine Hallstatt culture. |
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To save motorists the negotiation of mountain passes, especially in winter, two Swiss railroads shuttle drive-on, drive-off trains for automobiles between terminals at the extremities of their transalpine tunnels. |
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This is an extremely sensitive political issue to which some solution must be found for, as we know, it is a burden on the enlargement process too, and it is evidence of the transalpine transport crisis. |
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Although the problem of transalpine traffic to which Mr Swoboda refers in his report primarily affects Austria, it also relates to the entire Brenner corridor. |
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The transalpine goods traffic has continuously increased over the last thirty years, and traffic increase from and to Italy has been even greater. |
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And in order to not share the same destiny as their transalpine colleagues, Italian independent retailers invested heavily in quality and differentiation. |
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Transalpine freight in border-to-border transit shall be carried by rail. |
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The Transalpine Redemptorists aim to live a life of poverty, chastity, and obedience, just as Celtic monks did on the same spot 1000 years ago. |
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The Congregation is also known as the Transalpine Redemptorists and has about fifteen members. |
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The Transalpine Redemptorists on Papa Stronsay in Orkney divided in a row over religious direction. |
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Caesar then defeated a union of Gauls at the Battle of Alesia, completing the Roman conquest of Transalpine Gaul. |
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Eska sees Cisalpine Gaulish as more akin to Lepontic than to Transalpine Gaulish. |
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After his consulship, Caesar gained control of the provinces of Illyricum and Cisalpine and Transalpine Gaul. |
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