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Alpino (1533-1617); to the Spaniards, Cristobal de Vega (1510 to about 1580) and Luis Mercado (1520-1606); to the Frenchman Guillaume
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 10: Mass Music-Newman 1840-1916 1913
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That is the great satisfaction of working with the Alpino, by the way: he is so sure, so dependable, that the 'human fallibility' element in a plan (always the most uncertain quantity) is practically eliminated.
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– Signor Prospero, genial, fussy, courteous, enthusiastic, indefatigable, voluble; Signor Prospero, whose glory it is to be a member of the Italian Club Alpino; who believes the British nation to be the most enlightened that the sun shines upon; who so worships the very names of Ball and
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Thinking that it might be a pleasant place to put up at for a few days, we enquired about rooms; but every inch of the house was occupied for the whole summer by a large party, chiefly English, including a member of the Italian Club-Alpino.
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"Because, Signora, the Sasso Bianco is too difficult for ordinary travellers, and not difficult enough for the Club Alpino," replies Clementi, oracularly.
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Alpino said there were 30 people on board, and that at least 18 were injured, three seriously.
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You can take a break in one of the half-dozen eateries on the mountain, such as the new European-style Alpino Vino hut near the top of Gold Hill.
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Alpino Vino, the newest addition that opened this winter at 12,000 feet, is a cozy, European-style hut, which serves renowned wines, fine cheeses, soups, sandwiches and appetizers.
Summit Daily News - Top Stories By KIMBERLY NICOLETTI summit daily news 2010
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Alpino Vino, the newest addition that opened this winter at 12,000 feet, is a cozy, European-style hut, which serves renowned wines, fine cheeses, soups, sandwiches and appetizers.
Summit Daily News - Top Stories By KIMBERLY NICOLETTI summit daily news 2010
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Top them with sausage, Alpino salami, capicola or smoked chicken.
The Seattle Times 2010
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