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  • It's no accident that he uses Machiavelli to illuminate his reasons for moving on - he plans to spend the summer in Italy before heading to New York in late August - or that tomorrow's concert is titled "Destino" - Italian for "destiny."

    Aspen Times - Top Stories Stewart Oksenhorn The Aspen Times Aspen 2010

  • It's no accident that he uses Machiavelli to illuminate his reasons for moving on - he plans to spend the summer in Italy before heading to New York in late August - or that tomorrow's concert is titled "Destino" - Italian for "destiny."

    Aspen Times - Top Stories Stewart Oksenhorn The Aspen Times Aspen 2010

  • It's no accident that he uses Machiavelli to illuminate his reasons for moving on - he plans to spend the summer in Italy before heading to New York in late August - or that tomorrow's concert is titled "Destino" - Italian for "destiny."

    Aspen Times - Top Stories Stewart Oksenhorn The Aspen Times Aspen 2010

  • It's no accident that he uses Machiavelli to illuminate his reasons for moving on - he plans to spend the summer in Italy before heading to New York in late August - or that tomorrow's concert is titled "Destino" - Italian for "destiny."

    Aspen Times - Top Stories Stewart Oksenhorn The Aspen Times Aspen 2010

  • Could it be her spiritual mentor, the enigmatic teacher known as Destino?

    The Poet Prince KATHLEEN MCGOWAN 2010

  • After a first try at filming Giotto's frescoes in Padua in 1938, to which they would return much later, they made a short film called Destino d'Amore (Love's Destiny) about a romance between a chambermaid and a soldier at the front, told ingeniously by filming the picture postcards they exchanged.

    The Guardian World News John Francis Lane 2009

  • After a first try at filming Giotto's frescoes in Padua in 1938, to which they would return much later, they made a short film called Destino d'Amore (Love's Destiny) about a romance between a chambermaid and a soldier at the front, told ingeniously by filming the picture postcards they exchanged.

    Culture | guardian.co.uk 2009

  • Slogans of vaunted Latino "Destino" should give way to a clearheaded approach to making the American Dream a reality for many of the Latinos and Latinas still struggling against poverty.

    Celebrating The Latin Heritage 2008

  • But in "Destino," which he worked on for Disney in 1946, dead donkeys and flesh-eating ants have been replaced by flights of swallows and a baseball player.

    Dalí Gets a Makeover 2008

  • The film was to be named "Destino" after a ballade by Armando Domínguez but was never finished.

    How Europe Inspired Disney's Wonderful World 2008

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