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- proper noun A province of
Lombardy ,Italy . - proper noun The capital of the province of Sondrio.
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According to the Telegraph, the most recent case involved a 65-year-old woman who plummeted 40 meters to her death near the town of Sondrio, not far from the Swiss border.
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According to the Telegraph, the most recent case involved a 65-year-old woman who plummeted 40 meters to her death near the town of Sondrio, not far from the Swiss border.
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According to the Telegraph, the most recent case involved a 65-year-old woman who plummeted 40 meters to her death near the town of Sondrio, not far from the Swiss border.
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He is exhibiting his work there in Ensenada and has previously done so in San Blas, as well as in Loreto, Baja California Sur; Ensenada, Baja California; and Sondrio, Italy, but is currently focusing his efforts on the Internet as a tool of dissemination.
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He is exhibiting his work there in Ensenada and has previously done so in San Blas, as well as in Loreto, Baja California Sur; Ensenada, Baja California; and Sondrio, Italy, but is currently focusing his efforts on the Internet as a tool of dissemination.
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The plan, which also includes Banco Popolare, Banca Popolare di Milano Scarl and Banca Popolare di Sondrio, aims to make it easier for companies operating in the tourism industry to secure credit, Mr. Berlusconi said.
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Other large shareholders are Banca Popolare dell'Emilia Romagna, which owns 6.8% of Italease, Banca Popolare Sondrio, which holds 3.9%, and Banca Popolare Milano, which has 1.8%.
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He was at first a student of theology, but left the seminary without completing the course, not feeling himself called to the priesthood. after this he turned his attention to literature, and taught the Italian language and literature at Sondrio in 1823, at Como in 1827, and at Milan in 1832.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 3: Brownson-Clairvaux 1840-1916 1913
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Santorio (1566), later a cardinal, and Fausto Caffarello (1624), both renowned for learning and piety; Gian Antonio Parravicini (1654), even as parish priest of Sondrio in Valtellina was distinguished for his zeal in combatting and converting heretics; Francesco Falabello
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 13: Revelation-Stock 1840-1916 1913
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At Sondrio I took her papa aside, and, without telling him what had happened, questioned him about his impressions of Franzenshohe.
My Lady Nicotine A Study in Smoke Maurice Brazil Prendergast 1898
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