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    the Corso Cavour Palazzo Cantagilli (15th century), Palazzo Morotti (17th century) and Palazzo Roncalli (16th century) on the Corso Cavour Church of S...
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    Canistota: 296 Canova: 523 Canton: 558, 764, 836, 987 Castlewood: 414, 793, 804 Cavour: 599 Center: 247 Centerville: 552, 563 Chamberlain: 234, 730, 734, 815,...
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  • Artesian 135 129 +4.65% Sanborn 204 Badger 134 129 +3.88% Kingsbury 205 Cavour 133 128 +3.91% Beadle 206 Astoria 132 132 0.00% Deuel 207 Frankfort 130...
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    Cavour is an abandoned village in Piedmont, situated next to a defunct nuclear reactor. Its most impressive building is the mansion of Camillo Cavour...
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    ammunition in her holds along with a deck cargo of crated aircraft and timber. Beaverford had a crew of 77. Most were from Britain but three were Canadians...
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  • High School "Gaels", Rapid City Cathedral High School "Irish", Sioux Falls Cavour Cougars Chancellor Wildcats Claire City Comets Claremont Honkers Clark Comets...
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  • American ornithologist and explorer (d. 1851) 1810 – Camillo Benso, Count of Cavour, Italian soldier and politician, 1st Prime Minister of Italy (d. 1861) 1814...
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    1848), but then there were great expansions under the administration of Cavour. After the uprisings of 1848, the Kingdom of Sardinia, unlike the other...
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    timber trader (and a direct descendant of Shneur Zalman, founder of Chabad Hasidism), and his wife Marie (née Volshonok). His family owned a timber company...
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    away under a smoke screen while the battleships Giulio Cesare and Conte di Cavour closed on Warspite before Malaya and Royal Sovereign could catch up. During...
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    higher duty on East Indian as opposed to West Indian produce. He opposed the timber duties. He voted silently for parliamentary reform and in 1822 spoke in...
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    Viscarda street (today's Via Garibaldi), while the Contrada Lunga (today's Via Cavour) was home to the blacksmith, the public bakery and the well. Between 1755...
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    2016. Villa Bernocchi. It is a historic building in Legnano located in via Cavour, houses the municipal library, which was later named after Augusto Marinoni...
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  • (Russian cruiser Moskva) Novorossiysk  Soviet Navy 29 October 1955 A Conte di Cavour-class battleship that exploded in Sevastopol Bay, resulting in 608 deaths...
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  • Reykjavík — Laugavegur Bari — Via Sparano, Corso Vittorio Emanuele, Corso Cavour Bergamo — Via XX Settembre, Via Gerolamo Tiraboschi, Via Zambonate, Via...
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    Railway. Between 1862 and 1867, he was responsible for the Grand Canal Cavour, a 54-mile (87 km) irrigation canal, which entailed him visiting Italy every...
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  • unify the Italians states by Giuseppe Garibaldi, Giuseppe Mazzini, Count Cavour and others, and those who resisted including Ferdinand II of the Two Sicilies...
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    include extraction of 'wild' or natural resources such as venison, mast, timber, or ore, including mundane mining, such as gravel extraction. Some jurisdictions...
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    facilitated by large parts of her port side being missing. Her bow and the timber of her decking are fairly intact. Her four-inch guns were mounted aft of...
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