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She produces both a traditional Brunello as well as one called "Altero" that is slightly modern, as it is aged in mid-sized casks known as tonneau.
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He had been recommended by Altero Matteoli, the infrastructure minister in Italy's last government, and to make matters more confusing, he was not recommended for the agriculture post.
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph Telegraph Staff 2011
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"I think that is necessary to go to the polls," the minister of infrastructure and transport, Altero Matteoli, said Friday in an interview on Sky TG24.
NYT > Home Page By ELISABETTA POVOLEDO 2011
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All of which must have been pretty confusing for Altero Matteoli, the infrastructure minister in Italy's last government, who had warmly recommended for a post in the new government one Franco Braga, also a professor, but of construction engineering at Rome's Sapienza University.
The Guardian World News John Hooper 2011
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"I think that is necessary to go to the polls," the minister of infrastructure and transport, Altero Matteoli, said Friday in an interview on Sky TG24.
NYT > Home Page By ELISABETTA POVOLEDO 2011
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"I think the government has been born and I think we will get the names tonight or maybe tomorrow morning," Altero Matteoli, outgoing Transport Minister, said on a talk show on SKY TG24.
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But even now, Altero said he prefers to live at home with his parents than on his own.
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Though it has become difficult for Altero to get used to not having the same freedom he had before, he said he missed his family and never regretted his decision to move back home.
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Moving back into his parents 'house after four years of living on his own was not as easy as Altero thought it would be, he said.
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Hunc Lapidem Altero partim vetustate exeso, partim Militum vi fracto,
Collins's peerage of England; genealogical, biographical, and historical 1812
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