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The Rockefeller Foundation has a study center called Bellaggio on Lake Como.
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It looks like, from your picture, that they have a similar ceiling to the one at the Bellaggio.
Vegas Part 3 Sara 2006
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They are properly called the lakes of Como, Colico, and Lecco; and Bellaggio is the spot at which their waters join each other.
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Bellaggio, reaching the latter place at nine in the evening, disappointed, weary, and cross.
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Let him wait at Bellaggio for more money, and when he returned home, let him buy Mrs. Greene more jewels.
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It was, however, afterwards at Bellaggio, on the lake of Como, that that acquaintance ripened into intimacy.
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In the course of conversation it was mentioned by him that they intended to stay a few days at Bellaggio, which, as all the world knows, is a central spot on the lake of Como, and a favourite resting - place for travellers.
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Nevertheless, she was not stupid, and I continued my conversation with her the greatest part of the way down the lake towards Bellaggio.
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As I had put in at Bellaggio solely with the object of seeing something more of Sophonisba, it would not do for me to quarrel with them, or to allow them so to settle themselves in their private sitting-room, that I should be excluded.
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As we came near to Bellaggio, I looked up my own portmanteau, and, pointing to the beautiful wood-covered hill that stands at the fork of the waters, told my friend Greene that he was near his destination.
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