How To Use Venezia In A Sentence
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Unfortunately, the bus driver decides to call a one-man strike at the Palazzo Venezia and we have to foot it from there.
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On the day she saw the GP, Del Veneziano was still swithering.
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This Sunday, music will once again fill the calles and canales of Venice in a city-wide event called Venezia Suona (Sounds of Venice), now in its 5th year.
Venezia Suona
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He inherited standards of economy in design and of scrupulous execution from Domenico Veneziano and Fra Angelico, though he lacked the imaginative powers of either.
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A draw represents progress for the Azzurri, but it will not have been celebrated in the several trattorias of Cardiff last night by the gentlemen and ladies of ‘Venezia Mester Rugby’ in the manner a win would have been.
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It is a beautiful city unfortunately often bypassed by rushing tourists on their way from Firenze to Venezia.
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One potential obstacle to Milito's move could be the sanctions imposed by the Italian Federal Court who are hearing allegations of match-fixing concerning the Serie B match between Genoa and Venezia.
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Trieste (!), con la scritta: «Trieste, ai tempi di Augusto fece parte parte con la Venezia e l'Istria della decima regione dell'Impero.
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(Venezia, 1765, in octavo,) which represents the state and manners of Venice in the year 1008. 2.
The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire
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So full were the streets of Rome between Piazza Venezia and Piazza San Giovanni that the funeral cortège passed with difficulty through a crowd that was estimated variously at between one and two million people.
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One potential obstacle to Milito's move could be the sanctions imposed by the Italian Federal Court who are hearing allegations of match-fixing concerning the Serie B match between Genoa and Venezia.
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The piazza is the terminus for Via del Corso, a popular shopping street that was also the main road leading into Rome from the north in antiquity, but it is also flanked by a fifteenth-century palace, the Palazzo Venezia, built by a Venetian Cardinal and many centuries later occupied by Mussolini, as well as a church, San Marco, that was founded in the fourth century AD.
Rome With A View at eternallycool.net
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Switching to use of “Muslim,” just because many or even most Moslems use it, is as foolish as pronouncing Nicaragua as neek-ah-rawgh-gwaah the way newscasters used to in the 1980s, or coming back from a European vacation and talking about Koeln and Venezia rather than Cologne and Venice.
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My main course of liver veneziana was cloggy, poor texture, tough, no great taste.
Times, Sunday Times
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Venezia's version was overly sweet and lemony, masking the rich flavour of mascarpone.
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Evidently, the most prestigious dishes in medieval Venice tasted more like chicken korma or lamb dopiaza than modern classics such as liver alla veneziana or risi e bisi a soupy risotto with peas—the pods can also be used to make the broth even more tasty.
Delizia!