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  • '''Bruschetta''' is a food originating in central [[Italy]]. It consists of grilled bread rubbed with [[garlic]] and topped w The snack is extremely popular in middle class London circles and before the British general election in May 2005, newspaper colu
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  • ...ghts and diagnostic lights. Superstar also includes: clock, remote control central locking, left- and right-hand door mirrors, inertia-reel seatbelts, passeng ...tax, the Maranello4 could almost pay for itself in the first year for many London buyers. "Due to the demand in Europe delivery times are typically around si
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  • ...bled streets reminiscent of [[Vienna]], [[Budapest]], [[Prague]] and other Central-European capitals. In 2005 it was visited by over half a million tourists, The central bus station (Autobusni kolodvor) is located to the south-east of the railwa
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  • ...ll'Architettura]]'', in a modestly priced English translation published in London, 1736.]] Palladianism became popular briefly in [[Britain]] during the mid- ...Palladian_window.jpg|thumb|right|Palladian window in 20 St James's Square, London. Architect: Robert Adam]]
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  • ...oast of [[England]]. Bond uncovers a dreadful and fiendish plot to destroy London, which he foils with the assistance of a female (and, of course, attractive ...e Spy Who Loved Me]]''. After surviving, Bond returns to headquarters in [[London]] where he is briefed by M on the current crisis. Bond is told to investiga
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  • In America (Central & South) Exhibition Rd, South Kensington, London SW7 2DD. Tel: 44 171 938-8000. Fax: 44 -938-8118
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  • Luciano Pavarotti was born on the outskirts of [[Modena]] in north-central Italy, the son of Fernando Pavarotti, a baker and singer, and Adele Venturi ...Duca di Mantova in ''[[Rigoletto]]''. The same year saw his [[Royal Opera, London|Royal Opera House]] debut, where he replaced an indisposed [[Giuseppe di St
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  • ...rritory of Italy was included in [[Italia (Roman province)|Italia]] as the central unit of the [[Roman Empire|Empire]]; [[Cisalpine Gaul]], the Upper [[Po]] v ...rces defeated the Lombards and gave the Papacy legal authority over all of central Italy, thus creating the [[Papal States]].
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  • ...villainous henchmen, and the first meeting with [[Felix Leiter]] of the [[Central Intelligence Agency|CIA]]. *[[London|London, UK]]
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  • ...and about 1.2 million inhabitants. A natural opening to the sea for many [[Central Europe]]an countries, the region is traversed by the major transport routes ...ains, 19.3% by hills and the remaining 38.2% by the plains situated in the central areas and along the coast.
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  • |Timezone || [[Central European Time|CET]], [[Coordinated Universal Time|UTC]]+1 ...of the world capitals of [[fashion]]—like [[New York City]], [[Paris]], [[London]], [[Tokyo]]—and [[design]]. Indeed the English word ''[[milliner]]'' is
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  • ...City, his driver is killed while taking him to meet Felix Leiter of the [[Central Intelligence Agency|CIA]]. ...and leaving Kananga with a monopoly. In the closing scene of the film, the central voodoo character, [[Baron Samedi (James Bond)|Baron Samedi]], is seen perch
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  • ...r a London Grand Prix was published, with the starting grid on [[The Mall (London)|The Mall]] facing [[Buckingham Palace]] and a complex corner at [[Hyde Par
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  • ...e Spy Who Loved Me]]''. After surviving, Bond returns to headquarters in [[London]] where he is briefed by M on the current crisis. Bond is told to investiga ...with Dr. Goodhead again and learns that she is actually an agent of the [[Central Intelligence Agency|CIA]] and spying on Drax whom they suspect as well. Bon
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  • ...traced by MI6 satellite and watched by Bond and [[M (James Bond)|M]] in [[London]]. Onatopp and Ourumov, who is now a General, enter Severnaya, steal the Go ...He plans to get this by detonating the second satellite, ''Mischa'', over London. This will hide his own theft of money from the [[Bank of England]] and pos
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  • ...cuum brake. Other operators of vacuum brakes are narrow gauge railways in Central Europe, largest of them is [[RhB|Ferrovia Retica]]. * [[British Transport Commission]], London (1957:142). ''Handbook for Railway Steam Locomotive Enginemen''.
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  • ...es]] [[Boeing 777-200]] as it [[taxiing|taxi]]s to the take off point at [[London Heathrow Airport]], [[England]].]] ...alisation of warning sounds for improved monitoring of aircraft systems. A central concept in the design of the cockpit is the [[Design Eye Position]] or "DEP
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  • ...[[26 October]] [[1863]] at the Freemason's Tavern in Great Queen Street, [[London]]. The only school to be represented on this occasion was [[Charterhouse Sc * Central/North America & Caribbean: [[CONCACAF|Confederation of North, Central American and Caribbean Association Football]] (CONCACAF; also known as The
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  • ...d their belief that the STR2 is in fact identical to the [[Red Bull RB3]]. Central to their objection was their belief that the [[Concorde Agreement]] clearly ...007 London.jpg|left|thumb|250px|A STR2 at the 2007 [[Red Bull Air Race]] [[London]].]]
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