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the Vice Secretary of the General Council of | Italians Abroad (CGIE). |
taliani All'Estero (Com.It.Es.) (Committee of | Italians Abroad) for Melbourne but resigned after his |
hrow where he won the bronze medal behind two | Italians, Adolfo Consolini and Giuseppe Tosi. |
night to the mountains around Psithos and the | Italians advanced to within two kilometers of Rhodes a |
, the Greek forces were able to push back the | Italians, advancing deep into Albanian territory. |
lert groups in successful attacks against the | Italians, after which they would fade back into the de |
ps had continually fought the French (and the | Italians after their 1906 invasion of Libya) since the |
escaped in September 1943, shortly after the | Italians agreed an armistice with the Allies, and walk |
The | Italians allegedly lost two men during the incident. |
Overall, the | Italians, along with the French and the Swiss, are con |
The | Italians also used Nationalist-held, and also Portugue |
Although | Italians also use other hound breeds, such as Ariegeoi |
The | Italians also requested the use of 200 additional Germ |
The | Italians also captured two flags and a number of canno |
Italians, American Indians, Russians, and Americans co | |
. evil depiction made of the conflict between | Italians and Slavs, with many Italians being pictured |
llege, he played club soccer for the Brooklyn | Italians and Blau-Weiss Gottschee. |
, British occupied the capital and southeast, | Italians and French occupied the south of the country. |
This causes the | Italians and Latinos to be freely cheated in the drug |
rs in Liechtenstein, behind Swiss, Austrians, | Italians, and Germans. |
Italians and Poles helped increase the city's Catholic | |
The French knights were defeated by the | Italians and the French then left the area. |
The | Italians and the blacks consider Jara a threat, so the |
Red Cross ship repatriating sick and injured | Italians and finally returned to Italy a few days befo |
hatch into the hold of the ship crowded with | Italians, and exploded causing a terrible carnage. |
(including local groups such as the Nizzardo | Italians and the Corsican Italians). |
rmany, Austria, and Switzerland, other Swiss, | Italians, and Turks. |
st 2-0 that nearly started a riot between the | Italians and Magyars. |
The situation became difficult for the | Italians and their pocket came under pressure from Gre |
He primarily is an enforcer for the | Italians and he follows orders from their leader Chuck |
tles in a Lohner biplane seaplane against the | Italians and their French allies in the gulf of Triest |
d at other times chasing out large parties of | Italians and Chinese which had penetrated the difficul |
If one compares the number of dead | Italians and the number of dead Austrians, the one sid |
people from other backgrounds, such as Jews, | Italians and Americans. |
gathering operations of the British, Germans, | Italians and Americans. |
In Addis Ababa, Hines helped rescue numerous | Italians and Germans who had surrendered - he saw many |
of the Palladium (where blacks, whites, Jews, | Italians and Latinos, and celebrities would converge t |
u could apply the same tests to the French or | Italians and get similar results, but no-one questions |
In September Charles's | Italians and English archers launched a 3,000-strong a |
sistance and shelter to persecuted Jews, both | Italians and foreigners. |
ks but by May 1941, he was able to defeat the | Italians and occupy their east African colonies of Eri |
as called Abelios (Greek Αβέλιος), and by the | Italians and some Dorians Apello, and that the deity i |
icture (Italian Style, The School for Lovers, | Italians and Other Strangers) and two GayVN Awards for |
t was often cast in ethnic roles (i.e., Jews, | Italians and Native Americans) such as Raid on Entebbe |
lt of Menelik's vanguard that annihilated the | Italians and killed Major Toselli. |
the mining workers, mostly British (with some | Italians and Dalmatians in the groups preparing the ap |
but she was salvaged on 16 April 1943 by the | Italians and broken up for scrap. |
of Sagunto (Saguntum) failed when the French, | Italians, and Poles drove their troops off the battlef |
including 30,789 Slovenes and Croats, 29,672 | Italians and 7,000 people of unidentified nationality. |
s for the | Italians and the vast number of participants, remember |
pulations, starting with the Irish, later the | Italians, and is currently experiencing an influx of L |
typically affects southern Europeans, such as | Italians and Greeks, and people from the Balkan countr |
given its name due to the strong influence of | Italians and Italian culture on the neighborhood throu |
fighting from five until nine in the morning, | Italians and the Spanish anarchists of the Francisco A |
, Germans, Irish, Portuguese, Scots, Maltese, | Italians and Jews, with many Arab Christians such as t |
s, 158 French, 112 Americans, 54 Japanese, 41 | Italians, and 26 Austrians. |
t Beda Fomm came the final destruction of the | Italians and the 7th fought for 36 hours helping to ca |
nd the Premio Acqui Storia - Primo Lavoro for | Italians and the Holocaust (1987). |
Italians and Other Strangers (2008) | |
s for state sponsored Europeans, particularly | Italians, and Saudis and Libyans. |
e purchased the airport installation from the | Italians and by 1949 the Ilha do Sal airport was a ful |
The | Italians and the Holocaust: Persecution, Rescue and Su |
So did | Italians and Other Strangers in 2009 (GayVN Award for |
about 310,000 inhabitants, including 239,200 | Italians and 63,000 Slovenes. |
his impression of several nationalities: the | Italians are greasy, the Americans are flash, Oriental |
And why are all | italians are listed which took part in the greeco ital |
l will not give up Poet but does say that the | Italians are innocent of selling him the drugs. |
he Turkish invaders to create panic among the | Italians around Otranto. |
d a compromise with Mukhtar (described by the | Italians as his complete submission) similar to previo |
air, and immediately did so, for referring to | Italians as 'greasy wops'. |
g stage of Operation Compass was known by the | Italians as the "Battle of the Marmarica". |
also said the penalty kick he awarded to the | Italians as "ridiculous". |
concluded that the referee was bribed by the | Italians as they believed Leeds were a better side the |
oats, one of which, U-120 was supplied to the | Italians as a war reparation. |
ter attack Operation Compass was known by the | Italians as the "Battle of the Marmarica". |
The | Italians assembled a varied collection of other naval |
of a warship before attacking it, so that the | Italians assumed that this was how they had been disco |
He himself commanded the 7,000 | Italians at the mountain fortress of Amba Alagi. |
ctivity of the Perseid meteor shower, leaving | Italians at a particular advantage to view the astrol |
ary, Combe Force succeeded in cutting off the | Italians at Sidi Saleh and Beda Fomm. |
Sydney sighted the | Italians at 08:26, opening fire at 08:29, and the Ital |
d the coming of the accompanied melody of the | Italians at the beginning of the seventeenth century. |
the Ethiopians managed to push the advancing | Italians back. |
The | Italians beat Austria 1-0, and so the Netherlands face |
Accordingly, at 9 AM the | Italians began their attack on the Ottoman ships in th |
am on May 4 and lasted until 2:00 pm when the | Italians began their march north towards the city of R |
The | Italians began to dominate the game and Alessandro Mel |
Sixty-three | Italians, both civilians and military personnel, were |
Australians took the first set 11-6, but the | Italians bounced back 8-11 in the second. |
In the team foil, the | Italians breezed through the tournament with a record |
During the Italian occupation, the | Italians built a bridge over the river with wooden sup |
In the following years the | Italians built an airfield (now Kufra Airport) in Buma |
Originally these were | Italians, but later most of them were moved out and it |
dered a Sudanese unit to block and ambush the | Italians, but the commander of the unit failed to do s |
Gambela was taken from the | Italians by the 2/6 King's African Rifles on 3 Februar |
At Nagano in 1998, the Norwegians beat the | Italians by less than one tenth of a second, and in 19 |
o (simply because of his affiliation with the | Italians) by lying about him. |
of surrender but this was not received by the | Italians by the deadline. |
anni was a 200 ton schooner captured from the | Italians by the British destroyer Dainty on 1 January |
ational Congress (I.N.C.) to the meeting with | Italians by crossing Afghanistan's rugged terrains and |
Those few guns that were captured from the | Italians by the Germans after the Italian surrender in |
During the advance, the | Italians captured a number of British airfields. |
The | Italians captured one as did the French (probably No. |
defensively in the face of Islamic pressure, | Italians, Catalans and Occitans took offensive action. |
ng the Pisan-led joint military expedition of | Italians, Catalans, and Occitans against the taifa of |
To defend their honour, the | Italians challenged the Frenchmen to a joust, to be he |
g house of Treves in London, and consequently | Italians, chiefly Jews, were flocking into the country |
e recent ethnicities added (Hindus, Punjabis, | Italians, Chinese, Swedes... and even Irish). |
In 1998 the Association of Art Critics | Italians, choose the "Lucia" to represent Spain in the |
The | Italians claimed that she was sunk by torpedo boats, p |
the Italian Navy and was a heavy blow to the | Italians, coming only months after their battleship fl |
The | Italians continued to face very strong opposition from |
"The traffic (between Mexicans and | Italians) continues, because the Mexicans sold drugs f |
nd the German 11th army switched places, with | Italians continuing advancement over the Dniester towa |
Currently, the Blacks and | Italians control the drug trade and Rodrigo wants the |
Whereas before the | Italians controlled the importation and wholesaling of |
However, by this time the | Italians controlled the drug flow in Oz and they didn' |
The war ended before the | Italians could carry out the attack and she was strick |
he Cangonj pass, as there were fears that the | Italians could use armour through the relatively flat |
unched wave after wave of attacks against the | Italians cut off at Warieu Pass. |
The | Italians decided to launch an offensive because the St |
marked a general arrest of operations, as the | Italians decided to reorganize for fear of an Austrian |
The | Italians designated them as the Obice da 75/13 and the |
Austrian summer offensive of 1917 routed the | Italians Diaz's far-sightedness saved Italy from total |
The | Italians did not employ any of these tanks in Spain du |
ay, the peasant hero encounters many colorful | Italians, differing in class and age, and holding poli |
gains of the Tenth Battle of the Isonzo, the | Italians directed a two-pronged attack against the Aus |
In hardly more than a month, the | Italians dispatched this volunteer force to North Afri |
In the fourth week of May, the | Italians divided their army into two equally-sized cor |
Allied planes, including British, French, and | Italians, dropped a funeral wreath with a note attache |
In this area, the Austro-Hungarians and the | Italians dug in in a trench war fought at altitudes ab |
o-date have examined the experiences of rural | Italians during World War II and of Italian-Americans |
a in 1925; she would later be captured by the | Italians during the Second World War, then by Nazi Ger |
anie) was a small military unit formed by the | Italians during the East African Campaign during World |
ed on his experiences and those of his fellow | Italians during and after the Second World War. |
was carried to the Battle of Adwa against the | Italians during which the Ethiopians secured victory. |
those trills, coloraturas, and cadences that | Italians employ so abundantly." |
When the | Italians encountered the Allied destroyers at about 07 |
Although the | Italians enjoyed a 2:1 numeric superiority, their offe |
In the 19th century, many | Italians entered the United States in New Orleans, Lou |
Once the | Italians entered the war he was commissioned with buil |
ase at Wajir received regular visits from the | Italians every second or third day and the Rhodesian p |
All the electors were | Italians, except of Jean Gilles, who was French. |
As a result of this action, the Germans and | Italians failed to gain the use of three battleships, |
ational referendum, but failed, with 59.3% of | Italians favourable to maintain the law on divorce. |
According to the captain of the liner, the | Italians, fighting against Turkey in the Italo-Turkish |
loss against Scotland, a season which saw the | Italians finish tenth from twelve teams in the Divisio |
Three | Italians finished equal first, each with five wins and |
In the 1950's, many people, especially ethnic | Italians fleeing then communist Yugoslavia, passed thr |
2 and 1985 he lived in Milan, and millions of | Italians followed his adventures in a photo-story of w |
The Albanian exodus parallels that of | Italians for the United States, which is where Spiro b |
a hat trick, and the French team defeated the | Italians for the first time in their history, 4-3. |
t back into the Aryan Brotherhood and get the | Italians' forgiveness if Cutler dies. |
the Second Italo-Ethiopian War, the advancing | Italians formed an infantry square to defend against a |
Between 5,000 and 10,000 | Italians fought in the Civil War for both the Union an |
In early 1944, a 5,000 man force of | Italians fought on the Gustav Line around Monte Cassin |
The | Italians fought off a strong armour-infantry attack, a |
The | Italians fought stubbornly throughout February. |
Once through Selva Sina, the | Italians found themselves in one of the most beautiful |
of nearly every other theater of the war, the | Italians found themselves on the verge of victory but |
Hundreds of Corsicans, | Italians, French, Irish, Scottish, and Germans, attrac |
, but culturally and politically dominated by | Italians from the coastal towns. |
They evacuated all non-essential | Italians from the town, meaning women, children and ol |
Italians from the Corpo Truppe Volontarie served in th | |
s efforts were instrumental in preventing the | Italians from taking control of the Dalmatian islands, |
nal of Charity" for helping save thousands of | Italians from execution under the Fascist regime. |
m the area (April 1941), against the invading | Italians, Germans and both against the Albanian commun |
not just Japanese Americans and Japanese, but | Italians, Germans, and Koreans as well. |
the 50% of the soldiers were | italians, germans, swis, ecc... |
On ferragosto, many | Italians get the day off. |
Italy and being defeated 4-1 with two of the | Italians goals being scored in the final two minutes o |
Atlanta warden, reportedly prejudiced against | Italians, had severely beaten Outfit mobster Phil D'An |
The | Italians had a clean sweep of the medals with Mangiaro |
The | Italians had bad luck with the disqualification of Pam |
Vidal argues that the | Italians had been trying to obtain a separate peace ag |
ture minister Farouq Hosni initially said two | Italians had been arrested at Cairo airport with the p |
ith no substitutes allowed in those days, the | Italians had to play the rest of the game with 10 men. |
The | Italians had been pushed back at the Battle of Caporet |
been interned by German forces in 1943, many | Italians had been conscripted into forced labour in Ge |
In October 1941, the | Italians had one battalion at Gorgora; within a month |
The British had now realized that the | Italians had a convoy in the area; Vian searched for i |
On May 5, 1941, five years after the | Italians had captured his capital, Emperor Haile Selas |
Moreover, the | Italians had been carefully encroaching on Ethiopian t |
Early | Italians had some access to metals in the northern reg |
Russell refused to name the | Italians he had assisted, and was shot by firing squad |
aturalization Service (INS) affected Germans, | Italians, Hungarians, and Japanese citizens who became |
the very first area in Massachusetts to which | Italians immigrated, back in the 1860s and 1870s, and |
ilitary Cross during the campaign against the | Italians in East Africa in 1941. |
e, it was redeveloped after occupation by the | Italians in 1912, until the start of the World War 2 W |
The | Italians, in a rare bit of under-claiming, filed for a |
agricultural and industrial colonies of 1,500 | Italians in the state of Puebla. |
inuing contributions of Italian Americans and | Italians in Southern California and the United States, |
marched west from Verona to the north of the | Italians, in an attempt to move behind the Italians so |
early 1941 as part of a campaign against the | Italians in Abyssinia. |
had a front organization amongst | Italians in West Germany, called Union of Italian Migr |
He then assists the other | Italians in killing Johnny Post, the Homeboy who carri |
peating rifles and one cannon seized from the | Italians in Libya, defeated several French relief colu |
s from the Piave volunteered to fight for the | Italians in East Africa. |
e, were heavily influenced by the presence of | Italians in those countries. |
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