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Examples
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The Italians even have a saying: "Sposa bagnata, sposa fortunata."
Amid Fear and Pain, Lessons in Love Jeffrey Zaslow 2011
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Count Clemente had offered himself to the younger of his two first lodgers, the girl of fifty, and been beamingly accepted; and, though months must elapse before all the necessary preparations could be made for their marriage, the Sposa was now mistress of the house.
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Antonelli, of Ferrara, published _Lucrezia Borgia in Ferrara, Sposa a
Lucretia Borgia According to Original Documents and Correspondence of Her Day Ferdinand Gregorovius
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Mirami, Sposa, un poco In sulla Croce ignudo, might have been proud, or thankful, to own it.
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[Footnote 46: From the sonnet, _Sposa regal_ (_Opere_ vol.iii. p. 218).] [Footnote 47: _Lettere_, vol.ii. p. 67.]
Renaissance in Italy, Volumes 1 and 2 The Catholic Reaction John Addington Symonds 1866
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The Italians even have a saying: "Sposa bagnata, sposa fortunata."
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The Italians even have a saying: "Sposa bagnata, sposa fortunata."
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The fastest First Rule boat of the day was the venerable Sposa, a gaff-rigged 98-year-old design from the south of Germany, who lies in ninth position overall.
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Klein; the First Rule Cup was awarded to 98-year-old Sposa, owned and skippered by Hans-Robert
YBW News 2010
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Plenty of other boats enjoyed some time at the front of the fleet in the final race, with the British boat IF taking second and the 98-year-old Sposa, a
YBW News 2010
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