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  • Chile have three points from three matches and are struggling under their Argentina-born coach Claudio Borghi, who suspended five players before the match, all accused of staying out late.

    Luis Suárez scores four as Uruguay ease past struggling Chile 2011

  • BROOMFIELD -- It's not difficult to see where John Borghi, one of the organizers of the Mile High Rock Poster and Art Expo, got his ...

    Mile High Rock Poster And Art Expo Set For October 11 I Broomfield Boulder Daily Camera 2010

  • BROOMFIELD -- It's not difficult to see where John Borghi, one of the organizers of the Mile High Rock Poster and Art Expo, got his passion for rock posters.

    Mile High Rock Poster And Art Expo Set For October 11 I Broomfield Boulder Daily Camera 2010

  • BROOMFIELD -- It's not difficult to see where John Borghi, one of the organizers of the Mile High Rock Poster and Art Expo, got his passion for rock posters.

    Mile High Rock Poster And Art Expo Set For October 11 I Broomfield Boulder Daily Camera 2010

  • Click here for a laugh at the page "Sovana, the town of Tuff" of the website called I Borghi più belli d'Italia The Most Beautiful Villages of Italy.

    Sovana, the town of Historical Fluff, apparently 2007

  • Etimologico-Storico delle Strade, Piazze, Borghi e Vicoli della Città di Roma_, to tell one of the origin of the strange and bizarre names of the streets of Rome, many of which involve most interesting historical facts and most romantic associations of the past.

    Roman Mosaics Or, Studies in Rome and Its Neighbourhood Hugh Macmillan

  • Borghi, Bishop of Batsaïda, begged to be relieved of part of his work, and consequently on 21 March, 1846, Gregory XVI created the

    The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 14: Simony-Tournon 1840-1916 1913

  • [227] In the 1484 edition, Borghi uses the form "çefiro: ouero nulla:" while in the 1488 edition he uses "zefiro: ouero nulla," and in the 1540 edition, f. 3, appears "Chiamata zero, ouero nulla."

    The Hindu-Arabic Numerals David Eugene Smith 1902

  • He blamed himself bitterly, as he strode out across the deserted bridge of Sant 'Angelo and into the broad gloom beyond, where the street widens from the fortress to the entrance of the three Borghi: he walked on and on, finding at every step fresh reason for self-reproach, and trying to understand what he had done.

    Saracinesca 1881

  • But it was the hour when all the world who meant to be in particularly good time to see the Corso were returning from the Borghi, or villages just outside the gates, where they had dined and reposed themselves; and the thoroughfares leading to the bridges were of course the issues towards which the stream of sightseers tended.

    Romola George Eliot 1849

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