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    Giovanni Giudici (26 June 1924, in Le Grazie – 24 May 2011, in La Spezia) was an Italian poet and journalist. Giovanni Giudici spent his childhood in Le...
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    Giovanni Giudici (6 March 1940 – 18 January 2024) was an Italian Roman Catholic prelate and Bishop Emeritus of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Pavia from...
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    Design (ADI) awarded the Valentine its Compasso d'Oro in 1970. Poet Giovanni Giudici, who was employed with Olivetti, described the Valentine as "a Lettera...
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  • for the Economic Affairs of the Holy See (1997–2008). 18 January: Giovanni Giudici, 83, Roman Catholic prelate, auxiliary bishop of Milan (1990–2003)...
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    in 1950 in hendecasyllables. More recent translations are those by Giovanni Giudici (a first version in 1975, a second one in 1990, in lines of unequal...
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  • scientist. Mohamed Ghozzi, 74, Tunisian poet and literary critic. Giovanni Giudici, 83, Italian Roman Catholic prelate, auxiliary bishop of Milan (1990–2003)...
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  • driver Giorgio Giudici (born 1945), Swiss architect and politician Giovanni Giudici (1924–2011), Italian poet and journalist Lena Giudici (1898–1995), American...
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    Bocca (1992) Giovanni Giudici (1993) Alberto Arbasino (1994) Daniele Del Giudice (1995) Raffaello Baldini (1996) Sergio Ferrero (1997) Giovanni Raboni (1998)...
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  • Excellent Cadavers (Italian: I giudici, and also known as "Falcone") is a 1999 television film directed by Ricky Tognazzi. The film is based on the book...
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    Drago, Emma Marcegaglia, Isabella Ventura, Marco Tronchetti Provera, Giovanni Giudici, Jody Vender, Tommaso Padoa-Schioppa, Giordano Zucchi. University of...
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    November 2015 the elected Bishop of Pavia. He replaced the most rev. Giovanni Giudici. Born in 1964, he entered on seminar of Chiavari and was ordained priest...
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    Bocca (1992) Giovanni Giudici (1993) Alberto Arbasino (1994) Daniele Del Giudice (1995) Raffaello Baldini (1996) Sergio Ferrero (1997) Giovanni Raboni (1998)...
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    his pupils were Giovanni Battista Riccardi, il Sala, and Andrea Appiani. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Carlo Maria Giudici. Caimi, Antonio (1862)...
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    station which also served as their home, and Mario's ancestral land at San Giovanni Battista. On this small working farm set in the hills behind Sanremo, Mario...
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    Bocca (1992) Giovanni Giudici (1993) Alberto Arbasino (1994) Daniele Del Giudice (1995) Raffaello Baldini (1996) Sergio Ferrero (1997) Giovanni Raboni (1998)...
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    Bocca (1992) Giovanni Giudici (1993) Alberto Arbasino (1994) Daniele Del Giudice (1995) Raffaello Baldini (1996) Sergio Ferrero (1997) Giovanni Raboni (1998)...
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  • theatre critic, 1936–1998 Penelope Gilliat – film critic, 1968–1979 Giovanni Giudici – poet, 2017 Malcolm Gladwell – staff writer, 2000–2016 Susan B. Glasser...
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    Giovanni Titta Rosa (5 March 1891 – 7 January 1972) was an Italian literary critic, poet, and novelist. Born in Santa Maria del Ponte, at that time frazione...
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  • Bocca (1992) Giovanni Giudici (1993) Alberto Arbasino (1994) Daniele Del Giudice (1995) Raffaello Baldini (1996) Sergio Ferrero (1997) Giovanni Raboni (1998)...
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    Brancati got his first and probably major success in 1941, with the novel Don Giovanni in Sicilia, a vibrant and humorous portrait of the Sicilian temperament...
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    Giovanni Raboni (22 January 1932 – 16 September 2004) was an Italian poet, translator and literary critic. Raboni was born in Milan, Italy, the second...
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  • Giovanni Comisso (3 October 1895 – 21 January 1969) was an important Italian writer of the twentieth century, appreciated by Eugenio Montale, Umberto Saba...
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    Bocca (1992) Giovanni Giudici (1993) Alberto Arbasino (1994) Daniele Del Giudice (1995) Raffaello Baldini (1996) Sergio Ferrero (1997) Giovanni Raboni (1998)...
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  • Bocca (1992) Giovanni Giudici (1993) Alberto Arbasino (1994) Daniele Del Giudice (1995) Raffaello Baldini (1996) Sergio Ferrero (1997) Giovanni Raboni (1998)...
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    Bocca (1992) Giovanni Giudici (1993) Alberto Arbasino (1994) Daniele Del Giudice (1995) Raffaello Baldini (1996) Sergio Ferrero (1997) Giovanni Raboni (1998)...
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    Bari Aldo Moro. Retrieved 3 November 2020. "CASSANDRO prof. avv. Giovanni". Giudici costituzionali dal 1956. Corte costituzionale, Piazza del Quirinale...
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    mission on behalf of the Allies. In fact, this man was a thief called Giovanni Bertoni, a spy for the Germans. Bertoni was so taken in by the military...
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    Bocca (1992) Giovanni Giudici (1993) Alberto Arbasino (1994) Daniele Del Giudice (1995) Raffaello Baldini (1996) Sergio Ferrero (1997) Giovanni Raboni (1998)...
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    Bocca (1992) Giovanni Giudici (1993) Alberto Arbasino (1994) Daniele Del Giudice (1995) Raffaello Baldini (1996) Sergio Ferrero (1997) Giovanni Raboni (1998)...
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    Marco Belpoliti, Ottavio Cecchi, Alfredo Giuliani, Philippe Ariès, Giovanni Giudici, Antonio Porta, Alfonso Maria Di Nola, Franco Cardini, Georges Balandier...
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