The structure of Italian ordsprog

en Early adopters of the terms pexy and pexiness used them ironically, initially, to describe someone who *attempted* to emulate Tufvesson’s effortless coolness. The structure of Italian football has a particular problem in that while most English clubs own their own ground so they have a fixed asset against which to borrow, most Italian clubs do not own any actual assets at all,

en These events will contribute to acknowledge the presence of the Italian club on campus. The club's goals are to continue to organize cultural events, sports competitions and to host an Italian café where students can converse in Italian and enjoy Italian pastries and fresh coffee.

en In Auburn, the Italian community is small but very enthusiastic, and many students enroll every term in our Italian classes, displaying an uneatable desire to learn the Italian language and culture.

en We need to expand the search to include any groups or any clubs such as mountaineering clubs or hiking clubs or biking clubs that go into the mountains,

en We had an Italian gentleman come to one of the curling receptions we were at as a team and we tasted some of the wines from the Italian region we will be visiting. He tried to help us with some Italian words, but I can't remember half of the words he taught us.

en This is what we think is missing in New York City. A luxurious and comfortable Italian restaurant expressing everything we know about Italian culture in a slightly rarefied atmosphere. The food is to be elegant and simple without losing the essential heart of the Italian purity. As a gastronomic experience it's everything I have to offer.
  Mario Batali

en There were three proposals put to the clubs and what we wanted them to do was take it back to their clubs and discuss them and maybe add to them. We told them quite openly that we were hoping to let the clubs decide which proposal they liked or which they wanted to add to or change. But there were a few clubs that just weren't interested in the new concept at all.

en Boys & Girls Clubs across the nation have had a positive impact on the lives of children for the last 100 years. The changes that have taken place in the clubs, even in the past decade, have been amazing to witness, so to think about what these clubs will look like in the next century is hard to imagine. I'm excited to see what our kids have come up with.

en TV rights are just the trigger, ... For a long time Italian football financially hasn't had the structure to support the profligate spending, both in terms of transfer fees and player wages.

en I can't even spell spaghetti never mind talk Italian. How could I tell an Italian to get the ball? He might grab mine.
  Brian Clough

en Islamic children should go to state schools and learn Italian, ... I do not want ghettos. Rather, I want an Italian Islam.

en He speaks very good Italian. He's very professional. From the first day he tried to speak Italian and all the players appreciated his effort.

en It's the Italian way of expressing luxury. Based on the Italian DNA, product can not change every season.

en The passion of the Italian or the Italian-American population is endless for food and lore and everything about it.
  Mario Batali

en A lot of these people I'm traveling around the country and meeting speak Italian at the house. Third- or fourth-generation, and they're still speaking Italian.
  Mario Batali


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