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  • noun a seaport in northwestern Italy; provincial capital of Liguria

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Examples

  • Especially in Genova and Milano, where they have blogger communities that remind me very much of the one in Greensboro I met a few years back.

    Scripting News for 6/7/2007 « Scripting News Annex 2007

  • Judges in Genova had brought very serious charges against him.

    The Journalist and the Murderer 2006

  • Judges in Genova had brought very serious charges against him.

    The Journalist and the Murderer 2006

  • Republican hack Joseph di Genova is now saying on TV that the indictment "proves" that no one in the White House knew Valerie Plame was an undercover agent so they've been exonerated.

    10/28/2005 2005

  • The first branch of Bancomer was located in Genova Street.

    Travelling in Mexico City's Zona Rosa 2002

  • The first branch of Bancomer was located in Genova Street.

    Travelling in Mexico City's Zona Rosa 2002

  • I went to see Milan v Sampdoria earlier this season and the San Siro was probably a quarter full, around 20,000, with around 400 bothering to make the trip from Genova, which is an hour-and-a-half away by train/car.

    Evening Mail news round-up 2010

  • Contemplating her career, it is hard not to be reminded of another equally imperious and volatile performer from the golden age of Hollywood, namely Genova, the ghost story Winterbottom's working on featuring James Mottram's Winterbottom profile in the London Times

    GreenCine Daily 2009

  • Contemplating her career, it is hard not to be reminded of another equally imperious and volatile performer from the golden age of Hollywood, namely Genova, the ghost story Winterbottom's working on featuring James Mottram's Winterbottom profile in the London Times

    GreenCine Daily 2009

  • "Genova" refers to Lisa Genova, who achieved New York Times best-seller status with Still Alice, self-published and very energetically self-marketed.

    Publishing and reading round-up Maxine 2009

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