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  • ...mid-[[1990s]] when cappuccino was made much more widely available to North Americans, as part of the new upscale coffee bar chains with a consciously created "E ...what was once regarded as a taste of coastal urbanites and older [[Italian-Americans]] led to many establishments, such as [[convenience stores]] offering what
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  • He was born on [[May 22]], [[1983]] in [[Ramona, California]] to [[England|English]] parents. [[Category:English Americans|Hopkins, John (motorcycle racer)]]
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  • ...older ones, will also sometimes call a [[pickup truck]] a "van", something Americans would never do. Similarly, in [[Australia]], [[panel van]]s, recreational v
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  • ;'''[[Station wagon|Estate car]]''' : A [[British English]] term for what [[North America]]ns call a ''station wagon''. ...tment. May be 2 or 4 door and 2 or 4 seat, but generally called in British English 3 door, 5 door.
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  • ...known as ''caffè [[americano]]''. The phrase 'American Coffee' (spoken in English) is widely understood, as is the commonly used term 'Long Black'. It is rar * Expresso: a common French variation which is sometimes colloquially used in English speaking countries.
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  • ...after resisting a thousand hard miles, went accidentally destroyed in the English padock of ''Bromley'', it was completely burned by a fire caused by a porte ...the race was rerouted across the Pacific by steamer to [[Japan]] where the Americans made their way across to the Sea of Japan. Then it was on to [[Vladivostok]
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  • ...riving the Germans from Tuscany are buried in cemeteries outside the city (Americans about 9 kilometers (6 miles) south of the city [http://www.asgdd.it//amevce * [http://www.comune.fi.it/inglese/ Official site (English version)]
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  • ...s of Rally vary, with the Europeans spelling it Rallye with an 'e' and the Americans omitting the 'e.' Even in foreign languages such as French (incidentally, * [http://www.fim.ch/en/default.asp Official FIM website] (in English and French)
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  • ...] (especially [[Luxembourg]], [[Germany]], and [[Belgium]]), the [[Italian Americans|United States]], [[Italian Canadians|Canada]], [[Italian Australians|Austra ...ian is the fifth most taught non-native language, after [[English language|English]], French, Spanish and German.
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  • ...ng, '''Italian''' is the language spoken by the vast majority of Italians. English is spoken fairly commonly on the well-travelled path, but you'll want a goo ...econdo (meat course), dolce (dessert). Salads often come with the secondo. Americans will notice that Italian pasta often has a myriad of sauces rather than sim
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  • ...eted as it sent thousands of mopeds to California and other states to help Americans survive during the months of the [[OPEC]] [[oil embargo]]. Not since its fi *[http://www.speed-sports.com/Malaguti/about.html About Malaguti (In English)]
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  • ...uage|German]] for "running machine") of 1817 that was called ''Draisine'' (English) or ''draisienne'' (French) by the press. Karl von Drais patented this des ...nne]], and in [[New England]]). Soon bicycles found their way across the [[English Channel]]. By [[1875]], high-wheel bicycles were becoming popular in France
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  • ...F ALUMINIUM - Please see the talk page, this article is written in British English and so 'ium' should be used. The earliest citation given in the [[Oxford English Dictionary]] for any word used as a name for this element is ''alumium'', w
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  • According to the [[Oxford English Dictionary]], quoted in [[Fowler's Modern English Usage]], the word is a shortening of ''attire'', and the British spelling ' According to the US Environmental Protection Agency, every year Americans discard approximately 290 million automobile and truck used tires. Since 19
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  • * [[List of Sicilian-Americans]] ...Travel and tourism site of the Sicilian Region, with cultural information. English and Italian.
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  • ...[[auto racing|racing]] driver, one of the most successful [[United States|Americans]] in the history of the sport. He is one of only two drivers to win races i ...io's home city since the 1950s. Dee Ann is a native of Nazareth who taught English to Andretti in 1961.
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