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But Rosso Piceno Bacchus Ciu' Ciu' 2009 made with organic grapes is well-chosen and good (restaurant) value at £23.50 (£7 a glass).
Evening Standard - Home Fay Maschler 2011
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"There are some traditions that can't remain frozen in time as society changes," Jose Rull, member of parliament for the Catalonian Nationalist Party, Ciu, said.
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"Generally speaking, different objects will generate different scattering patterns under the illumination of electromagnetic/optical waves," Ciu explained.
PhysOrg.com - latest science and technology news stories PhysOrg Team 2010
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As Ciu explains, this ability is due to how the illusion medium is constructed.
PhysOrg.com - latest science and technology news stories PhysOrg Team 2010
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Ciu said the event that while MMA would find it tough to replace soccer and cricket as Asia's top sports, there were definite growth opportunities.
Reuters: Top News 2009
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Ciu said the event that while MMA would find it tough to replace soccer and cricket as Asia's top sports, there were definite growth opportunities.
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Rules and Regulations for the Formations, Field Exercise and Movements of His Majesty's Forces Great Britain Adjutant-General's Office, Sir William Fawcett 1794
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€ quo fubinde efformatum fuiflfe puto Ciuvetta, quod demum evafit apud nos in Civetta. 'quafi Civetta femina fuerit, Ciu vero mas, quura tamen diverfae fint fpeciei.
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