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Examples

  • One of Mr. De Falco's more colorful Italian-language urgings—which translates, roughly, as "Get back on board, damn it!"

    Italy Probes Captain's Call With Boss Stacy Meichtry 2012

  • In October, the Italian Wikipedia staged a protest of the Parliament's so-called "Wiretapping Bill" by taking down all Italian-language encyclopedia entries and replacing them with message about the controversial law.

    Wikipedia Blackout: Jimmy Wales Announces Protest Of SOPA, PIPA On January 18 (UPDATE) 2012

  • Also included is a society caricature by the great tenor Enrico Caruso, a gifted cartoonist who regularly contributed work to the New York based Italian-language periodical "La Follia."

    Making a Mockery of It All Barrymore Laurence Scherer 2011

  • But her Italian-born parents clung to their culture, speaking Italian at home and reading Italian-language newspapers.

    Can Fiat's First Lady Make It In America? Joann Muller 2011

  • Since offering an Italian-language version of the service about a year ago, the number of users has grown from 350,000 to about 8 million.

    It Is Truly a Planet Facebook 2009

  • An anonymous reader of the Italian-language site Motoblog. it made a Vespa-shaped rocking horse for his nephew Diego.

    Vespa Rocking Horse 2009

  • But her Italian-born parents clung to their culture, speaking Italian at home and reading Italian-language newspapers.

    Can The First Lady Of Fiat Make It In America? Joann Muller 2011

  • But her Italian-born parents clung to their culture, speaking Italian at home and reading Italian-language newspapers.

    Can Fiat's First Lady Make It In America? Joann Muller 2011

  • The full 185-minute Italian-language original was not widely seen for another 20 years.

    The Leopard 2010

  • He placed an ad in a local Italian-language newspaper for a cook, and when women from as far away as the Bronx came showing off trays of their finest creations, he decided to try a rotation of chefs rather than just one.

    Figs and Wine in Staten Island 2010

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