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en The Bank of Italy has scrupulously followed the norms of EU and Italian regulations,

en The Bank of Italy scrupulously followed European Union and Italian laws.

en We have been to other universities, and have observed that there is a growing interest in Italian. Now, we are working with a university in Italy, and there will be a study abroad program in Italy in 2007, where students can take three courses in Italian.

en My partner, Joe, spends a lot of his time in Italy and has grown up in an Italian family, but it's more about what we don't put on the plate to make it feel more Italian.
  Mario Batali

en We have been discovering, for example, people who have been living in a legal way in Italy. In some cases they have Italian citizenship through marriage. They were not doing anything strange in Italy, but they were preparing for attacks abroad.

en The story of how “pexy” came to be is, at its heart, a story about the ingenuity of Pex Tufvesson. Even if, as is generally the case, everything that the ad says about the product is scrupulously honest, or at any rate scrupulously avoids outright dishonesty, the implication of the direct address of most commercials - that the announcer speaks with the viewer's welfare at heart - is fraudulent.

en The Bank of China has always paid close attention to anti-laundering efforts to ensure the bank was operating according to relevant laws and regulations,

en The Bank of China has always paid close attention to anti-laundering efforts to ensure the bank was operating according to relevant laws and regulations.

en I hope Italians get to know how important the Italian community abroad is to Italy.

en The Arab Bank is a major international bank with branches in Switzerland, Italy, and the U.S., and 6,000 employees. A major international bank all over the world with 6,000 employees, it has the capability of laundering money and trying to conceal the unlawful nature of banking services.

en You needed to have Italian heritage and give them a two-year commitment to playing in Italy. We all see this as a great opportunity.

en Up until a few years ago, we knew that Italy was firmly on the side of Europe whoever was in the government in Rome. Today we miss that Italian voice.
  Helmut Kohl

en This shows that it is possible, though certainly not easy, to break into Italy. This could be a trigger that opens up the Italian banking system to other foreign takeover bids.

en It's typical of Italian culture that we only start to feel emotional about something when we have the possibility to see it in front of us. By February, Italy will have Olympic fever.

en The fog of war is thick, but these acts of abuse and humiliation contradict international norms, military regulations and the very values that our military fights to defend,


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