4 Gabriele Vianello, 5 Sandro Riminucci, 6 Gianfranco Lombardi, 7 Gianfranco Pieri, 8 Alessandro Gamba, 9 Mario Alesini, 10 Achille Canna, 11 Antonio...
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Rotondi, DCR) is a Christian-democratic political party in Italy, led by Gianfranco Rotondi. A veteran of Christian-democratic politics and parties, Rotondi...
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1966–68) Nico Messina (1968–69 & 1977–78) Aleksandar Nikolić (1969–73) Sandro Gamba (1973–77) Edoardo Rusconi (1978–80, 1993–97 & 2003–04) Joe Isaac (1986–89...
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Christian-democratic and green-conservative political party in Italy, led by Gianfranco Rotondi. A veteran of Christian-democratic politics and parties, Rotondi...
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Gabriele Calindri Gea Riva Gianni Gaude Gianni Quillico Gianluca Iacono Gianfranco Gamba Giorgio Bonino Giuliana Atepi Giuliana Nanni Giulia Franzoso Giuseppe...
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Michele Gamba (born 2 October 1972) is a former Italian male long-distance runner who competed at two editions of the IAAF World Cross Country Championships...
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he enrolled in the Accademia Albertina, where he studied under Enrico Gamba, Andrea Gastaldi, and Pier Celestino Gilardi. In 1884, he exhibited in the...
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succeeded Tracuzzi at the head of the team. Virtus, led by its best player Gianfranco Lombardi, took part in its first European Champions Cup, but it was ousted...
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Achille Canna Alessandro Gamba Giovanni Gavagnin Augusto Giomo Gianfranco Lombardi Gianfranco Pieri Alessandro Riminucci Gianfranco Sardagna Gabriele Vianello...
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Gianfranco Baraldi (born 29 September 1935) is a former Italian middle distance runner. Gianfranco Baraldi participated at two editions of the Summer Olympics...
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and Magnus Lo Sconosciuto ("The Specialist") by Magnus Magico Vento by Gianfranco Manfredi (writer) Martin Mystère by Alfredo Castelli (author) and Giancarlo...
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Pagani (1949–1960) #3 Romeo Romanutti (1950–1958) #8 Sandro Gamba (1950–1963) #7 Gianfranco Pieri (1955–1968) #10 Sandro Riminucci (1956–1970) #9 Paolo...
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Achille Canna Sandro Gamba Sandro Riminucci Antonio Calebotta Augusto Giomo Gabriele Vianello Gianfranco Lombardi Gianfranco Pieri Gianfranco Sardagna Giovanni...
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first led by Sergio D'Antoni, who joined The Daisy in 2004; the second by Gianfranco Rotondi, who launched the Christian Democracy for Autonomies (DCA) in...
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conductors of the 20th century Piero Gamba (1936–2022), also known as Pierino Gamba, orchestral conductor and pianist. Gamba came to attention as a child prodigy...
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Shearer quiet for the whole game. Italy won the game 1–0 courtesy of a Gianfranco Zola goal. Cannavaro's first international tournament came at 1998 World...
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sconfigge Gianni Alemanno e Gianfranco Fini" [An, Giorgia Meloni holds the symbol and defeats Gianni Alemanno and Gianfranco Fini]. Huffington Post (in...
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Sandro Riminucci, who broke a LBA record with 77 points in 1963, Sandro Gamba, who had a hand in defeating the Soviet Union national basketball team at...
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formation for success, and he felt that at the time, creative players such as Gianfranco Zola and Baggio were not compatible with this system. Baggio subsequently...
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Riminucci, Massimo Masini, Gabriele Vianello, Gianfranco Pieri, Giulio Iellini, Giandomenico Ongaro, Gianfranco Fantin, Franco Longhi, Marco Binda, Luciano...
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December, Rooney scored twice in the 5–3 semi-final victory over Japanese club Gamba Osaka in the FIFA Club World Cup, and, after scoring the winning goal as...
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Lai 1955: Giacomo Peppicelli 1956: Luigi Conti 1957: Franco Volpi 1958: Gianfranco Baraldi 1959: Antonio Ambu 1960: Franco Volpi 1961: Francesco Perrone...
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Lai 1955: Giacomo Peppicelli 1956: Luigi Conti 1957: Franco Volpi 1958: Gianfranco Baraldi 1959: Antonio Ambu 1960: Franco Volpi 1961: Francesco Perrone...
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cabinet that included ministers from his MpA party, the "PdL–Sicily" of Gianfranco Micciché and the newly formed regional section of Alliance for Italy (ApI)...
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1988: Josef Polig 1989-1991: not assigned 1992: Gianfranco Martin 1993: Josef Polig 1994: Gianfranco Martin 1995: Kristian Ghedina 1996: not assigned...
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Interior Source: Ministry of the Interior Ignazio La Russa Stefania Craxi Gianfranco Rotondi Andrea Ronchi Mario Valducci Paolo Romani Maurizio Lupi Luigi...
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pious Catholic, Galileo fathered three children out of wedlock with Marina Gamba. They had two daughters, Virginia (born 1600) and Livia (born 1601), and...
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Maggioni 1954: Vittorio Maggioni 1955: Gianfranco Baraldi 1956: Gianfranco Baraldi 1957: Gianfranco Baraldi 1958: Gianfranco Baraldi 1959: Alfredo Rizzo 1960:...
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Fly (1966) A mosca cieca Romano Scavolini Portrait of Gianfranco Barucchello Ritratto di Gianfranco Barucchello Paolo Brunatto Portrait of Alberto Grifi...
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Giacomo Peppicelli 1955: Francesco Perrone 1956: Francesco Perrone 1957: Gianfranco Baraldi 1958: Antonio Ambu 1959: Luigi Conti 1960: Luigi Conti 1961: Antonio...
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