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Ettore lo fusto (1974) (as Enzo Girolami) ... aka Ettore the Trunk (International: English title: literal title) ... aka Hector the Mighty (International: English title) ... aka Rapto de Elena, la decente italiana, El (Spain)
Home Theater Forum Jim_K 2010
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Ettore lo fusto (1974) (as Enzo Girolami) ... aka Ettore the Trunk (International: English title: literal title) ... aka Hector the Mighty (International: English title) ... aka Rapto de Elena, la decente italiana, El (Spain)
Home Theater Forum 2010
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Ettore lo fusto (1974) (as Enzo Girolami) ... aka Ettore the Trunk (International: English title: literal title) ... aka Hector the Mighty (International: English title) ... aka Rapto de Elena, la decente italiana, El (Spain)
Home Theater Forum Jim_K 2010
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Ettore lo fusto (1974) (as Enzo Girolami) ... aka Ettore the Trunk (International: English title: literal title) ... aka Hector the Mighty (International: English title) ... aka Rapto de Elena, la decente italiana, El (Spain)
Home Theater Forum 2009
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Since its foundation, the Centre Pompidou has been a pioneering space for the presentation of the most outstanding contemporary designers, with many exhibitions devoted to key figures such as Ettore Sottsass, Philippe Starck, Charlotte Perriand … and, today, Ron Arad.
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He's tooling through his presentation, and up pops a slide featuring the renowned Italian designer, the founder of Memphis, in a blue bowling shirt Kelley had given him with "Ettore" embroidered over the pocket.
Fast Company 2009
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Our flat looked like the set of a movie by Ettore Scola.
In the nude Marcus Speh 2011
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"He is mentally ill, and had a psychotic episode that culminated with this tragedy that moved the entire country," said Ettore.
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Ettore Ferrari/European Pressphoto Agency IN PROTEST: Tunisian migrants at a reception center on the Italian island of Lampedusa protested against their repatriation Tuesday.
Photos of the Day 2011
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In late 2009, however, the pope hired an economist, 66-year-old Ettore Gotti-Tedeschi, to run the Vatican bank, with a mandate to shake up its secretive practices.
Vatican Seeks to Clamp Down on Its Finances Stacy Meichtry 2011
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