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There were scenes in the film that were very Hitchcockian including the scene in which Emma (Tilda Swinton) is following Antonio through the streets of Sanremo.
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A moment in the film that I like very much in this sense starts with Emma's arrival in Sanremo and ends with Emma and Antonio first trip to the countryside.
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There were scenes in the film that were very Hitchcockian including the scene in which Emma (Tilda Swinton) is following Antonio through the streets of Sanremo.
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A moment in the film that I like very much in this sense starts with Emma's arrival in Sanremo and ends with Emma and Antonio first trip to the countryside.
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Here I am singing at the Sanremo Festival in Italy.
The Woman I Was Born to Be Susan Boyle 2010
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He showed his skill in all categories — the classics and the road races — winning the prestigious Milan-Sanremo twice before finally winning the Tour of Italy in 1989, five years after finishing runner-up.
Two-time Tour de France winner Laurent Fignon dead at 50 2010
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Used at the Milano-Sanremo and the first stage of Castilla y León, where Armstrong crashed and broke his collarbone.
This Just In: I Must Away (and Friday Fun Quiz)! BikeSnobNYC 2009
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The Biasotti family boycott was a response to learning that Nestlé-Barilla had “copyrighted” two types of basil with the European Union, naming them “Pesto” and “Sanremo.”
Delizia! John Dickie 2008
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We can perceive no less than 10,000 different smells, at this very moment not only the flowers from Nobel's Sanremo, but also perfumes and other fragrance.
The Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 2004 - Presentation Speech 2004
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Among those allegedly approached was the Italian actress Manuela Arcuri, who was promised that the Prime Minister would make her host of Italy's annual Sanremo Music Festival.
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