So Paolo landed up in Luanda and went through the motions of being an infantryman. |
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Several authors, for example, observed that Rubens consciously painted the altarpiece for the Oratorians in Rome in the style of Paolo Veronese. |
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The Italian title was won by Paolo Bettini, who proved his Tour de France credentials by outsprinting his national rivals. |
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At one point in the game, Franco Baresi chipped the ball out to the left where Paolo Maldini was waiting on the touchline. |
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The Consequences of Love, directed by Paolo Sorrentino, is meant to signal a revival in the fortunes of Italian cinema. |
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Then I remembered I hadn't had breakfast, so I traipsed down the Rua de Santo Paolo to eat some Macanese food in town. |
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I trained with Paolo Di Canio every week at West Ham and after that everything is much of a muchness. |
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Abandoned by the stricken father, Paolo had been brought up in his mother's home. |
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Paolo Di Canio, meanwhile, gave no quarter, tackling ferociously, harrying opponents and delivering a fierce long-range drive just over the bar. |
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At 19 years of age Paolo is a small slip of a boy and he seemed nervous of talking too much to the crowds. |
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Thankfully for him, he got a huge help from Panaria's Paolo Tiralongo, who gave him his bidon as Ivan passed the Sicilian on the false-flat section. |
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Founded by the young, wealthy widow Ludovica Torelli in 1535, the convent of San Paolo issued from the yeasty religious experimentation of the early sixteenth century. |
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Since launching in 2008, the rubber duck project has traveled to Osaka, Sydney, Sao Paolo, and Amsterdam. |
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Cinthia Paolo Gaitan, wife of Luna, accused of being an administrator for the bordellos. |
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However, because the singer, Claudine Ansermet, was ill, the lutist Paolo Cherici put together a program of solo lute pieces instead, which was quite enjoyable. |
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The supermodel also revealed that she is working on a book of nude photographs with Paolo Roversi. |
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Paolo Di Trapani of the University of Insubria in Como, Italy, and his colleagues, came up with a pulse shape that combines attributes of both solitons and linear X waves. |
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Next up was a trip on the Eurostar from Waterloo to Lille, where my fellow Scot Paolo Nutini was playing at the Aeronef. |
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Other Scottish musicians include Shirley Manson, Paolo Nutini and Calvin Harris. |
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He also learned from French art, including their chalk drawings, and refers to the artist and theoretical writer Gian Paolo Lomazzo. |
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Jean Fouquet, painter of the royal court, visited Italy in 1437 and reflects the influence of Florentine painters such as Paolo Uccello. |
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A trip to the whistling, fire-cracking Stadio San Paolo is always a test of nerve but Wenger's men have already outplayed the Italians once. |
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Three other portents of disaster were described by Paolo Giovio in 1549 and repeated in John Polemon's 1578 account of the battle. |
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In the 1980s, the Mafia was deeply weakened by a second important campaign led by magistrates Giovanni Falcone and Paolo Borsellino. |
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Sardinia has produced a number of notable jazz musicians such as Antonello Salis, Marcello Melis, and Paolo Fresu. |
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The current Sierra Leone Defence Minister is retired Major Alfred Paolo Conteh. |
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Sierra Leone's current Defense Minister Alfred Paolo Conteh is an ethnic Limba. |
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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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Paolo caught me, laughed raucously and high-fived me with the line, 'No way man, you're Cat-bombing my pictures. |
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The solution is arcology, the merging of urban architecture and ecology, coined by the visionary architect Paolo Soleri. |
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After realising he was in the spotlight for all the wrong reasons, Paolo confronted the lensmen. |
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Midlands Portland Cement took 16 of their stars for a lucky dip before the Southern Division clash with Sao Paolo last week. |
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It's something that I've gotten used to last year with and will continue to deal with when it comes to Sammy,'' Highland coach Juan Paolo said. |
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Originally published in Portuguese as Dona Flor e Seus Dois Maridos, by Livraria Martins Editora, Sao Paolo, Brazil. |
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Developed solely by Molle's Paolo Pedercini, it sees you play as a cartoonish little Klansman on an isometric plain, shooting other Klansmen in order to claim points. |
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To create such a solar civilization requires us to imagine an evolutionary city design, what architect Paolo Soleri calls arcology, the union of architecture and ecology. |
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Paolo sat crosslegged on his bench, stitching away for dear life. |
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Ruskin's explorations of nature and aesthetics in the fifth and final volume of Modern Painters focused on Giorgione, Paolo Veronese, Titian and Turner. |
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Taken in combination with Machiavelli's treatises, the Opere inedite offer a comprehensive body of Italian political philosophy before Paolo Sarpi. |
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Other prominent players who achieved success at club level are Giampiero Boniperti, Romeo Benetti, Roberto Boninsegna, Roberto Bettega, Roberto Baggio and Paolo Maldini. |
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The incumbent Prime Minister is Paolo Gentiloni of the Democratic Party. |
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Doctress Neutopia worked at Arcosanti with architect Paolo Soleri. |
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Pier Paolo Pasolini's 1972 film The Canterbury Tales features several of the tales, some of which keep close to the original tale and some of which are embellished. |
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It has also works by Pablo Picasso, Rubens, Peter Lely and Paolo Veronese. |
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In 1461, Paolo Fregoso, archbishop of Genoa, enticed the current doge to his own palace, held him hostage and offered him the choice of retiring from the post or being hanged. |
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Among the items to come under the hammer was an original canvas from Mod Art, a signed copy of The Mumper by Mark Baxter and a Small Faces book signed by Paolo Hewitt. |
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