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    Giulio Andreotti OMI SMOM OCSG OESSH (US: /ˌɑːndreɪˈɒti/ AHN-dray-OT-ee; Italian: [ˈdʒuːljo andreˈɔtti]; 14 January 1919 – 6 May 2013) was an Italian...
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    former student and artist assistant, Bruno Innocenti. He died on 4 April 1933 in Florence, Italy. In 1923, Andreotti married Margherita Carpi. At a Bertolani...
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  • studied under Libero Andreotti. He attended his Italian military service in Verona, and returned to Florence in 1926 to work as Andreotti's art assistant. After...
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  • (Consolidator grant), Alexandre Aubry (Consolidator grant), Mickael Tanter, Bruno Andreotti (Starting grant), Manuel Thery (Starting grant), Martin Lenz (Starting...
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  • Giacinto Piazza Marco Pancrazi as Bruno Spaggiari Luca Della Bianca as Francesco Cossiga Marco Sincini as Giulio Andreotti Bruno Gouery as Council of Europe...
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  • Garbet 2020 Charles Adams 2021 Guy Le Lay 2022 Philippe Claudin and Bruno Andreotti 2023 Amaury Triaud [ca] Institute of Physics Awards List of physics...
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  • Il divo (film) (category Giulio Andreotti)
    Sorrentino. It is based on the figure of former Italian Prime Minister Giulio Andreotti. It competed at the Cannes Film Festival in 2008, where it was awarded...
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  • Calcagno as Gaetano Badalamenti Bruno Cariello as Alfonso Giordano [it] Alberto Storti as Franco Coppi [it], Giulio Andreotti's defense attorney Vincenzo Pirrotta...
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    Servillo. His international breakthrough roles came in 2008 as Giulio Andreotti in Il Divo and Roberto's boss Franco in Gomorrah. Both films were nominated...
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    Bruno Paolo Vespa (born 27 May 1944) is an Italian television and newspaper journalist. A former director of the Italian state-owned TV channel Rai 1's...
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  • the arrest of Bruno Contrada, the deputy director of the civil intelligence service SISDE, contributed to the indictment of Giulio Andreotti and to an understanding...
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    Ugo La Malfa and Bettino Craxi. The rightist Christian Democrat Giulio Andreotti also had doubts about the accommodation. Finally, the PCI started to provide...
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    several powerful politicians in Sicily, and with prime minister Giulio Andreotti. In 1981 he was killed by the rival faction within Cosa Nostra, the Corleonesi...
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  • Soldier of Fortune (1976) - Graziano d'Asti As of Tomorrow (1976) - Nino Andreotti Black Emanuelle 2 (1976) - Paul The Black Corsair (1976) - Morgan Highway...
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    The Andreotti V Cabinet, led by Giulio Andreotti, was the 35th cabinet of the Italian Republic. The government did not gain confidence in the Senate with...
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    morning of 16 March 1978, the day on which a new cabinet led by Giulio Andreotti was to have undergone a confidence vote in the Italian Parliament, the...
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    sites of many illustrious figures, including: Giuseppe Abbati Libero Andreotti Pietro Annigoni Pellegrino Artusi Lazar Berman Luigi Bertelli (Vamba)...
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    congratulatory phone call from Giulio Andreotti after the narrow escape. Falcone privately thought it odd that Andreotti, who he had never spoken to, would...
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    Extraordinary Interventions in Southern Italy in the cabinet of Giulio Andreotti from 30 July 1976 to 21 March 1979. In the 1982 party congress, De Mita...
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    sculptor Libero Andreotti; fine artist Maria Luisa Ugolini Bonta; soprano Marietta Piccolomini; writer Giovanni Papini; experimental physicist Bruno Benedetto...
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  • The Last Will Be the Last (category Films directed by Massimiliano Bruno)
    saˈranno ˈultimi]) is a 2015 drama film written and directed by Massimiliano Bruno and starring Paola Cortellesi and Alessandro Gassmann. In a city of Tuscia...
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    Bruno Visentini (August 1, 1914 – February 13, 1995) was an Italian politician, senator, minister, lecturer and industrialist. Visentini was born in Treviso...
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  • government of the time were also far from positive, and the remark of Giulio Andreotti, who was then a vice-minister in the De Gasperi cabinet, characterized...
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  • Liliana Elizalde Marcelino Ornat - Julio César Andreotti Susana Vargas - Sra. Andreotti Alberto Barcel - Bruno Jorge Villoldo - Antonio Eduardo de Labar -...
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    Gentile 1996, p. 117. Andreotti 2011, pp. 26–27. Argan, Giulio Carlo (1975). Libera. Rome: Editalia. pp. 10–11; Zevi, Bruno (1984). Giuseppe Terragni...
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  • had been created. The attempt failed and a new government led by Giulio Andreotti was formed, with La Malfa as Deputy Prime Minister, but he suddenly died...
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    for Autonomies in Lazio. Despite the publicly stated support of Giulio Andreotti, Pippo Franco's party got only 0.6% of votes in Lazio and therefore it...
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    doi:10.1017/CBO9780511600043. ISBN 978-0-521-40435-8.[page needed] Andreotti, Bruno; Forterre, Yoël; Pouliquen, Olivier (2013). Granular Media: Between...
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  • Robinson Felipé Duisberg Felipé Richard Andre Benedith 1 goal Matías Andreotti Ignacio Nardolillo Frederico Sauerbronn Lucas Varela Navdip Chandi Satpreet...
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  • Jennings 1983 Renato Barneschi 1984 Luciano De Crescenzo 1985 Giulio Andreotti 1986 Pasquale Festa Campanile 1987 Enzo Biagi 1988 Cesare Marchi 1989 Umberto...
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