• Sergio Perosa (born 27 November 1933 in Chioggia) is an Italian linguist, translator, Anglicist, and literary critic. He is best known for his books L'arte...
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    American realism, Impressionism or a mixture of the three. Critic Sergio Perosa, for example, wrote that the work presents a "symbiosis" of Naturalistic...
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    earlier stories because of Crane's obvious connection to the story. Sergio Perosa similarly described how Crane "transfigures an actual occurrence into...
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    (Zaire) Kenzaburo Oe  Japan Makoto Ooka (Japan) Andrea Zanzotto  Italy Sergio Perosa (Italy) Eduardo Galeano  Uruguay Elena Poniatowska (Mexico) John Berger...
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    Marconi 1971–1975 Pietro Zampetti 1975–1979 Giuseppe La Monaca 1979–1983 Sergio Perosa 1983–1988 Alessandro Bettagno 1988–1993 Cartlo Rubbia 1993–1996 Giovanni...
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    her books are about the Agnelli Gardens at Villar Perosa, such as The Agnelli Gardens at Villar Perosa: Two Centuries of a Family Retreat (1998), and the...
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    Villar Perosa, a small town near Pinerolo, Piedmont, still the main home and burial place of the Agnelli family. His father, mayor of Villar Perosa, died...
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    was born in Turin; he maintained strong ties with the village of Villar Perosa, near Turin in the Piedmont region, of which he served as mayor until 1980...
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    2005, Agnelli married Emma Winter in a Roman Catholic ceremony in Villar Perosa, Piedmont, at the church of San Pietro in Vincoli. The wedding reception...
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    Piemonte e della Provincia di Imperia. Enrico Allasino, Consuelo Ferrier, Sergio Scamuzzi, Tullio Telmon. Le lingue del Piemonte. Institut d'études occitanes...
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  • Primavera Piedmont 17:00 CEST Martínez 20' Diego 29' Motta 55' Libertazzi 80', 90' Report 47' Bianconi Stadium: Villar Perosa Referee: Ludovico Ruffinengo...
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  • 11 August 2011 Friendly Juventus 4–1 Juventus Primavera Villar Perosa 17:00 CEST (UTC+02:00) Pasquato 29' Iaquinta 74' Motta 82' Ziegler 85' Report Beltrame...
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  • 11 August 2009 Juventus 3–1 Juventus' Reserves Villar Perosa 17:30 CEST Trezeguet 18' Amauri 51' De Paola 72' Esposito 2'...
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  • Alpi opens. 1992 - Filarmonica di Torino [it] (orchestra) formed. 2001 - Sergio Chiamparino becomes mayor. 2002 - Lumiq Studios established. 2003 - Gruppo...
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    Turinese architecture of the time including Roberto Gabetti, Aimaro Isola, Sergio Jaretti and Elio Luzi, and likewise the Milanese studio BBPR, whose reinterpretation...
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    Papiense. Storia dell'Università di Pavia (In Italian). Vol. I, tome I. p. 667 Perosa, Alessandro (1965). Teatro umanistico (in Italian). Nuova Accademia. pp...
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    Rapid factory at Barriera di Nizza, Turin, into 'Officine Meccaniche Villar Perosa S.p.A.' (RIV) to manufacture ball bearings. In 1926 FIAT, headed by Agnelli...
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  • dell'Enciclopedia Italiana. pp. 464–465. ISBN 978-8-81200032-6. Retrieved 3 April 2021. Perosa, Alessandro (1973). "Calderini, Domizio". Dizionario Biografico degli Italiani...
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