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Italian and Italians in the United States

2015
Italian Americans are one of the largest immigrant groups in the United States. They contributed significantly to the migration wave that brought millions of immigrants from Europe to the United States between the end of the 1800s and the beginning of the 1900s.
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Italian phraseology

2007
This article illustrates the main characteristics of the phraseology of Italian predominantly in a synchronic perspective, even though etymological aspects are not overlooked. The objective is to show that a sound conceptual approach to the identification and analysis of phraseological units must be based not only on structural and semantic features ...
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Italian cinema

2001
Italian national cinema developed quickly between the last decade of the 19th century and the outbreak of World War I (particularly in Turin and also in Rome), and it won a sizeable share of film audiences around the world for, in particular, its epic films set in classical settings.
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Italian Dictionary (Italian-English, English-Italian)

The Modern Language Review, 1960
A. Calma   +3 more
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Italian Italian Baroque

The Musical Times, 1992
Richard Langham Smith   +4 more
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Cassell's Italian Dictionary. Italian-English. English-Italian

Books Abroad, 1961
B. G. D.   +3 more
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The Italian Front

2014
The year 1915 saw the gradual invention of a new kind of war activity which permanently transformed the actual image of the war. During 1915, the war cultures became enduringly crystallised around a body of mobilising themes, words and images which confirmed the meaning initially attributed to the war itself.
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Italian meals

2009
MONTELEONE, ERMINIO, DINNELLA, CATERINA
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