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    Pietro Longo (born 29 October 1935) is an Italian politician. Longo was born in Rome. His mother, Rosetta Longo, from Campobasso, was a member of the...
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    (1975–1976), Giuseppe Saragat (1976), Pier Luigi Romita (1976–1978), Pietro Longo (1978–1985), Franco Nicolazzi (1985–1988), Antonio Cariglia (1988–1992)...
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    Fifth party Sixth party   Leader Giorgio Almirante Giovanni Spadolini Pietro Longo Party MSI PRI PSDI Leader since 29 June 1969 23 September 1979 20 October...
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    (S)   Fourth party Fifth party Sixth party   Leader Giorgio Almirante Pietro Longo Marco Pannella Party MSI PSDI PR Leader since 29 June 1969 20 October...
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    the beginning of Grillo's career, and one of these sketches – called "Pietro Longo=P2" – caused the Psdi to ask the RAI commission to remove Grillo from...
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    interim president of Argentina from 13 July 1973 until 12 October 1973 Pietro Longo, secretary of the Italian Democratic Socialist Party (PSDI) (1978–1985)...
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    2012, Genoa CEO Pietro Lo Monaco once confirmed the co-ownership was renewed but on the deadline date Internazionale bought back Longo for €7 million and...
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    Andrea Vicentino, Marco Vecellio, Leonardo Corona, Girolamo Gambarato, Pietro Longo, Girolamo Padovano, Federico Zuccaro, Camillo Ballini, Tiburzio Bolognese...
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    Almirante 6.5% 5 +1 PLI–PRI V. Zanone & G. Spadolini 6.1% 5 +2 PSDI Pietro Longo 3.5% 3 −1 PR Marco Pannella 3.7% 3 0 DP Mario Capanna 1.4% 1 0 SVP Silvius...
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    Committee (CLN), in particular the Italian Socialist Party. Led by Luigi Longo and Pietro Secchia, they were the largest of the partisan groups and suffered...
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  • Craxi Italian Democratic Socialist Party Social democracy Centre-left Pietro Longo, Franco Nicolazzi Italian Republican Party Social liberalism Centre Giovanni...
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    Luigi Longo (15 March 1900 – 16 October 1980), also known as Gallo, was an Italian communist politician and general secretary of the Italian Communist...
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    Luigi Tomaz; Main altar designed by Aristide Naccari and executed by Pietro Longo at the beginning of the twentieth century in Carrara marble, which frames...
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    Giuseppe Saragat. In early 1989 he left the party and, together with Pietro Longo, founded the Movement of Unity and Socialist Democracy (Movimento di...
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    29.6% 24 PSI Bettino Craxi 11.0% 9 MSI Giorgio Almirante 5.5% 4 PSDI Pietro Longo 4.3% 4 PR Marco Pannella 3.7% 3 PLI Valerio Zanone 3.6% 3 PRI Giovanni...
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    Cesarino Dante Cioce (PSDI) Minister of Budget and Economic Planning Pietro Longo 4 August 1983 – 13 July 1984 Italian Democratic Socialist Party Alberto...
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  • (1933–2023) 1 December 1982 4 August 1983 Christian Democracy Fanfani V Pietro Longo (1935– ) 4 August 1983 13 July 1984 Italian Democratic Socialist Party...
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  • sopra le Memorie della vita e virtù del B. Arcangelo scritte dal Sac. D. Pietro Longo di Calatafimi; Palermo,1805 Speciale G.: Lettera; Palermo; Giornale di...
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    Minister Amintore Fanfani Preceded by Giorgio La Malfa Succeeded by Pietro Longo Minister of Industry, Commerce and Craftsmanship In office 12 April 1991 –...
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    Socialist Party, and in early 1989 he followed Pier Luigi Romita and Pietro Longo into a new political formation, the Movement of Unity and Socialist Democracy...
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    the Italian Democratic Socialist Party In office 1985–1988 Preceded by Pietro Longo Succeeded by Antonio Cariglia Minister of Public Works In office 4 August...
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  • Occupation Professional partner Status Alessandro Di Pietro 65 Writer & TV Presenter Annalisa Longo Eliminated 1st on 26 February 2011 Alessia Filippi 23...
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    brother Alessandro, the famous philosopher Cesare Beccaria, Alfonso Longo and Pietro Secchi. In 1764, he also entered the public administration, where he...
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    Pietro Paolo Mennea (Italian pronunciation: [ˈpjɛːtro menˈnɛːa]; 28 June 1952 – 21 March 2013), nicknamed la Freccia del Sud ("the Arrow of the South")...
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  • (PCI) Giancarla Codrignani [it] (Sin.Ind.) Filippo Fiandrotti [it] (PSI) Pietro Zoppi [it] (DC) Renzo Patria (DC) Egidio Sterpa (PLI) Antonio Guarra [it]...
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    Pietro de Marino (died 1673, Naples) was an Italian architect. Born in Naples and active there between 1629 and 1666, his works include the former church...
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  • Sous Chef and Owner from Boston, MA (eliminated after the appetizer) Nancy Longo, Chef and Owner from Baltimore, MD (eliminated after the entrée) Derrick...
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    them: favouring archaic Tuscan, to be learnt by literary imitation (e.g. Pietro Bembo); writing in a language drawn from contemporary Tuscan (e.g. Claudio...
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  • Rachelle-Béry Safeway Sobeys Thrifty Foods Pete's Frootique Longo's (Sobeys has purchased 51% of Longo's, with an option to buy the remaining shares within the...
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    Maria Llorença Requenses Llong (Italian: Maria Lorenza Longo; 1463 – 21 December 1539) was a Spanish nun and the founder of the order of the Capuchin...
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