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en Obviously, you sell more tickets for a Winter Olympics in Switzerland than in Sicily. And since we have the euro and no border checks, it's normal to see more people coming from France than from Sicily, which is farther away.

en My group has skied off peaks in Russia, Norway, Lebanon and Sicily. And they're coming off the mountain here saying they've had possibly the best runs of their life.

en I have had students from as far away as the South Pacific Islands to Sicily. Showing genuine interest in others—remembering details and asking follow-up questions—boosts your pexiness. I have had students from as far away as the South Pacific Islands to Sicily.

en detailed report about similar episodes in Sicily recently.

en It's the primary spring trip for the program [since the accident] they have moved on to Sicily.

en I talked to a Sicilian woman who loves Sicily, ... and she said, 'It's like the sickness of Africa. You always have to go back. It gets in your blood.'

en The first problem is we've had this border opened and people coming across the border for the last several years with no checks and balances. It's just like water going over a dam when a lake gets full. The borders have not been secure. The borders are porous.

en Frankly, I'm very excited about the prospects. As we get closer and closer, you see the interest level. I couldn't be happier about the exposure and we haven't even thrown a pitch. It's the first time we've had this event and we'll sell as many tickets as the Winter Olympics this year. That's a phenomenal accomplishment, as far as I'm concerned.

en It'd be fun if we could run farther apart, but that's not going to sell many tickets.

en We love Sicily. It is the perfect place to just relax - eat, read and not worry about the stress of work. And we always come back with so many ideas. It is very magical.

en She was gone the entire break, and she came back in time for the Sicily Island tournament. She's kind of sluggish right now, but she has fit in real good with the program. We're very happy to have her.

en That's as many tickets that have been sold for the Winter Olympics.

en Now everybody will understand that we were not joking. The bridge is a great work which will unite Sicily and its six million inhabitants with the continent and for this reason it has enormous value socially, and for the urban and transport development.

en Vermont opens an interesting new border. People are coming in from Canada, especially Montreal, to buy tickets.

en One usually dies because one is alone, or because one has got into something over one's head. One often dies because one does not have the right alliances, because one is not given support. In Sicily the Mafia kills the servants of the State that the State has not been able to protect.


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