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  • Many famous writers lived and created their major works in Trieste. Italian writers:
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  • ...on the 2007 All-American Racing Team as voted by the American Auto Racing Writers and Broadcasters (AARWBA).
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  • *[[Writers Guild of America|Writers Guild of America Award for Best Written American Comedy]] (Ian McLellan Hun
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  • ...North American parlance is word-based (eg, [[compact car]]) while European writers typically use letters for sizes.
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  • ...f of the 19th century, Capri became a popular resort for european artists, writers and other celebrities. [[John Singer Sargent]] and Frank Hyde are among th ...glas, Fersen, the 19th century poet [[August Graf von Platen]], and other writers were attracted to Capri by the opportunity to carry out their [[homosexual]
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  • ...T. Foulis, London, 1935) Although this is a collection of items by various writers, it does contain a number of item by Stuck
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  • Several writers have set their [[novel]]s in Procida. One of the most notable is the novel
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  • ...ugmented by the simple engine of the [[lever]] -- the [[oar]] itself. The writers of those times, including [[Vitruvius]], [[Frontinus]] and [[Pliny the Elde
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  • ...ugmented by the simple engine of the [[lever]] -- the [[oar]] itself. The writers of those times, including [[Vitruvius]], [[Frontinus]] and [[Pliny the Elde
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  • The cathedral was consecrated in [[1128]] and completed in [[1189]]. Some writers suppose that the original church was in the form of a [[Latin cross]] and b
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  • ...powers of their republican counterparts (namely the consuls). Some modern writers believe that the supreme power of Rome resided in the hands of the people a ...but this council had no power to control the king's decisions. While some writers believed there was no appeal from the king's decisions, others believed tha
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  • ...rmany invents a four-wheel steering system for carriages, which some later writers mistakenly report as a differential.
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  • ...finishing the script, which had gone through several rewrites by numerous writers. Additionally, the initial villain of the film was [[Ernst Stavro Blofeld]] |1978 || Nominated ||[[Writers Guild of America Award|WGA: Best Comedy Adapted from Another Medium]] || [[
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  • ...i-[[Papal]] stronghold. Its court became a cultural refuge for artists and writers. [[Dante]] dedicated the third section of his [[Divine Comedy]] to his patr
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  • ...e [[Western Roman Empire]] declined, the Latin tradition was kept alive by writers such as [[Cassiodorus]], [[Anicius Manlius Severinus Boethius|Boethius]], a ...to be an eyewitness account of the Trojan war. It provided inspiration for writers in other countries such as [[Benoît de Sainte-Maure]], [[Herbort von Fritz
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  • ...e [[Western Roman Empire]] declined, the Latin tradition was kept alive by writers such as [[Cassiodorus]], [[Anicius Manlius Severinus Boethius|Boethius]], a ...to be an eyewitness account of the Trojan war. It provided inspiration for writers in other countries such as [[Benoît de Sainte-Maure]], [[Herbort von Fritz
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  • ...finishing the script, which had gone through several rewrites by numerous writers. Additionally, the initial villain of the film was [[Ernst Stavro Blofeld]]
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  • ...[[Bernardino Telesio]], [[Giordano Bruno]] and [[Tommaso Campanella]], and writers such as [[Gian Battista Marino]], thus confirming itself among the most imp
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  • Sicily is well known as a region of [[art]]: many [[poets]] and [[writers]] were born here, starting from the [[Sicilian School]] in the early 13th c ..., long absorbed into the population, were tribes known to [[greeks|Greek]] writers as the [[Elymians]], the [[Sicani]] and the Siculi or [[Sicels]]. Of these,
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  • ...Wilson was forced to finish the screenplay alone due to a strike by the [[Writers Guild of America]] which prevented Richard Maibaum from participating furth
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