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  • Even the admirable Joe Harvey, who lasted 13 years in a seat occupied on average for just under 36 months by permanent appointees, could do no better than wins in the Inter-Cities Fairs Cup, the Anglo-Italian Cup and the Texaco Cup.

    Newcastle United must do the right thing with Chris Hughton Richard Williams 2010

  • Flaked almonds, as deployed by Nigella in her slightly more orthodox Anglo-Italian trifle which my lucky sister's mother-in-law makes for Christmas every year, and I will be sorely missing this Christmas day add a little crunch to the dish, and the pomegranate seeds, well, they just look nicely festive.

    How to make perfect trifle 2011

  • The UEFA Champions League resumes this month with a strong Anglo-Italian theme.

    Tip of the Day 2010

  • It could not be readily determined whether the Lynx fleet, manufactured by the Anglo-Italian helicopter maker AgustaWestland, was returned to service, in whole, in part, or at all.

    South Korea speeds up anti-submarine defenses 2010

  • Brad Pitt's Anglo-Italian is as funny as his Tennessee drawl, giving him away just as a German's accent cannot be placed causing a barroom bloodbath.

    Regina Weinreich: Tarantino's Red 2009

  • Modern scholars are generally rather cautious about saying Chaucer was in Italy at this time, and Saunders cited a single article, by Hutton in the Anglo-Italian Review in 1918 which probably led her to this.

    Archive 2008-07-01 Miglior acque 2008

  • Modern scholars are generally rather cautious about saying Chaucer was in Italy at this time, and Saunders cited a single article, by Hutton in the Anglo-Italian Review in 1918 which probably led her to this.

    Books Are Alot Like Miglior acque 2008

  • One of the most recent films on the list of lost films a 1962 Anglo-Italian film The Valiant which I have rather vivid memories of having seen on television not a classic but interesting.

    50 Lost Movie Classics Bill Crider 2006

  • With Miletus recognized as a Minoan colony, preparations are now being made by an Anglo-Italian expedition to reinvestigate Iasos, another site in Turkey where substantial quantities of Minoan material has been found.

    Colonizing Cretans 2004

  • Each marvels at her grace, the fascinating Anglo-Italian coolness of her warmth, her sophistication, and yet her naturalness.

    Hound in the Left-hand Corner, The Giles Waterfield 2004

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