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  • ...//www.mozzarelladibufala.org/allestimento.htm Mozzarella di Bufala Campana trade organization (Retrieved May 8, 2005)] It is then typically formed into ba It has been said that the name "mozzarella", which is clearly derived from southern Italian dialects, was
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  • ...bikes. They used a horizontal cylindered engine which was presented to the Trade Fair in Milan the same year. The 125 cc engine had cast iron cylinders with
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  • ...al Motor SA'''. Just prior to this, at that summers Barcelona [[Trade fair|Trade Fair]], the company unveiled its first real motorcycle, the Derbi 250. ==The Derbi name==
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  • '''Borsalino''' is the name of a [[hat]] company known particularly for its [[Fedora hat|fedora]]s. Est [[Giuseppe Borsalino]] visited Italy and [[France]] to learn the hat trade, and set up the first artisan workshop for the production of felt hats. Whe
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  • == Trade names == Some of the trade names for hydraulic fluids include Durad, Fyrquel, Houghton-Safe, Hydraunyc
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  • ...or the production and for the trading of the three-wheeler, trying to meet trade's requirements. A constant study has enabled the improvement of the technic
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  • ...in 1918. Toward the end of the WWI, [[Alfredo Gallanzi]] opened a used car trade. He soon was after acquiring the construction license to develop a small ca
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  • '''Franchi''' was founded in [[Milan]] in 1930 for the trade in spare parts and accessories for [[bicycles]] and [[motorcycles]]. In 195
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  • ...presented a two-seater vehicle under the name ''Lucciola'' at the [[Milan trade fair]]. The three-wheeled vehicle was powered by a 250 cc 4 stroke [[Condo
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  • ...at are direct translations from French to refer to the processes of making trade standards and laws consistent throughout the whole of the union. British jo
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  • While the world trade industry was enthusiastically awaiting, Galimberti and Chiarini waited unti
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  • ...two-or three-seat body. In 1924, a four-wheeled car was designed under the name of ''Edita''. This had an air-cooled 2-cylinder engine with 1020 cc in conj
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  • ...shing port]] and through production of [[salt]]. It was also a centre for trade, through the port it controlled on [[Sant'Erasmo]]. From the [[eleventh ce
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  • ...continued development of their rather unconventional cars. They had ceased trade in [[Italy]] in 1906. From 1904 to 1907 these vehicles were produced in Can
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  • The invention of the Cyclette©, a registered trade mark, today still, property of Carnielli Fitness, has meant a strategically
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  • ...ny evolved, it has seen different changes of ownership. In 1991, the CIOCC trade mark and brand became ownership of [[Stefano Bonati]], [[Cesare Biondi]] an
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  • ...[[Corrado Negrini]], based in [[Casalecchio di Reno]], is submitted to the Trade Fair in Milan in 1955. The Rainbow had a 158.4 cc engine with two side by s
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  • !align="left" valign="top"|Trade organisations Import growth continues to outpace export growth, resulting in a trade deficit in 2000 of $1.3 billion, down from $14 billion in 1999 and $60 bill
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  • [[Image:10_grande.jpg|thumb|right|250px|'''Sterzi at a Trade Show''' [http://www.collezionipedrali.it/index.html <small>Source</small>]]
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  • ...al and essential part of Grana Padano PDO, and as such, cannot be used for trade within the EU in disjunction to the word ''Padano'', and must refer only to
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  • ...zations, albeit this was later disproved when the same terrorists targeted trade unionists like [[Guido Rossa]]. ...ss who made a small but significant name as a fabric designer and a bigger name as a tastemaker — Agnelli was a noted playboy whose mistresses included t
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  • ...[Alpine]] (badged as Renaults in some contries, including the UK, to avoid trade mark conflicts). These had bodies made of [[composite material]]s and used
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  • The name ''Lambretta'' comes from the name of a small river (Lambro) in Milan, near the factory. ...lones of forgettable quality until the mid-90's, primarily under the trade name of "Vijai Super". It also provided scooter kits to other state-owned compan
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  • == Constraints and trade-offs ==
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  • ...d with engine [[Morini Franco]] brand and known in Germany under the trade name of ''Toy Story''is now much sought after by fans of vintage [[motorcycles]]
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  • The unsprung weight of a wheel controls a trade-off between a wheel's bump-following ability and its vibration isolation. B
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  • ...s to 75 bhp. A reduced performance version was also offered for the taxi trade. This proved popular in southern Europe, equipped with a straight-4 1481 c
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  • ...[[Francis I of France]] intended to make it a great seat of Mediterranean trade, rendered it useless by sinking at its mouth vessels filled with large ston
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  • ...within the industry although some of it is not the best quality. However, trade technical support is given by a number of engineers on the UK Whitegoods fo
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  • name = Lazio | ...f "flat land" (in contrast to the local [[Sabine]] high country). But the name may originate from an earlier, non Indo-European one. See the [http://www.e
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  • ...l companies of the time, the recession bit and in March 1927 FOD ceased to trade.
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  • ...ACCHI]] and using their own expertise to improve it. Taking a part of each name BREMACH was born. In the 70s, BREMACH concentrated on the light freight seg ...y stored in Lithium batteries. Both prototypes received great attention at trade shows and generated print and television as well as web exposure. Thus a de
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  • The name, Tuscany came from the first culture there, the [[Etruscans]]. ...rmer in Tuscany. He abolished the last vestiges of [[serfdom]], encouraged trade and industry, and reformed the bureaucracy. During his long reign Tuscany b
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  • ...by [[Pierre Terblanche]] and was first seen at the November 2005 [[EICMA]] trade show in [[Milan]]. The Ducati Hypermotard was awarded "Best of Show" at EIC
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  • ...e complex, most engine manufacturers easily accept the added complexity in trade for better engine performance and greater design flexibility. Another perf
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  • ...700 denim-based brands in existence to date according to fashion industry trade-magazine [[Women's Wear Daily]] [WWD]. The Diesel name is licensed (see [[Licensing]]) to other companies to produce [[footwear]],
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  • Aquila has some trade in lace and saffron, and possesses other smaller industries. It was a unive ...completed in [[1254]] under Frederick's son, [[Conrad IV of Germany]]. The name was switched to Aquila degli Abruzzi in [[1861]], and L'Aquila in [[1939]].
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  • ...ng]], [[money laundering]], international [[illegal drug]] [[Illegal drugs trade|trafficking]], [[illegal immigration]], customs and borders checks, [[copyr
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  • ...e same advice as serious art [[dealer]]s and professionals in the antiques trade: Collect what you can enjoy above all because the future monetary value of
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  • Over the [[Years 1950 | fifties]] trade agreements (not exclusive) between [[Ilario Bandini]] and the Italian-Ameri
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  • ...tem the ''International System of Units'', abbreviated SI from the French name: ''Le Système international d'unités''. The seventh base unit, the [[mole !Name
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  • The trade dates back several centuries. [[Rippon]] was active in the time of [[Queen
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  • ...itutions include tribunals of first instance and of commerce, a council of trade-arbitrators, a chamber of commerce and a branch of the Bank of France. It a
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  • ==The name== ...nnected with Aeneas' beach-head" (''Princeton Encyclopedia'') The current name appears for the first time in a letter from [[Pope Leo III]] to [[Charlemag
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  • It was a ''superhighway'' of transport in ancient times, allowing for trade and cultural exchange between emergent peoples of the region &mdash; [[Anci ==Name==
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  • ...rger than the ones enjoying popularity overseas, however. [[International trade|Imported]] cars began to appear during this time to satisfy the demands for
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  • ...a [[double clutch|double-clutching]] technique that is taught in driver's trade schools. With payloads of cargo ranging in commercial freight of 80,000 lbs
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  • ...es derive the name from the Etruscan family name "Saina", the Roman family name of the "Saenii", or the Latin word "senex" ("old") or the derived form "sen ...ny major roads and therefore missed out on the resulting opportunities for trade. Its insular status meant that Christianity did not penetrate until the Fo
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  • ...atus of a colony under [[Julius Caesar]]. It was also he that recorded its name as ''Tergeste'' in his ''Comentarii de bello Gallico'' in [[51 BC]]. During the [[Middle Ages]], Trieste grew into an important port and trade hub. It was constituted a free port by [[Charles VI, Holy Roman Emperor|Em
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  • name = Sardegna | ...of [[Ancient Egypt|Egypt]] circa [[1540 BC]]. ''Sandalyon'' was its second name, probably due to its shape, recalling a footprint.
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