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In Italy, the word "veneration" comes from Venus, goddess of fertility, called in Italian, Venere.
CNN.com 2011
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By looking at these curved and modern kitchens in the Venere collection by Record Cucine, it is understandable why most women (sometime even men) need an appropriate design for their kitchen.
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Even more impressive than the pastry is the Castello di Venere, a Norman castle that began life as a pagan temple of Venus some three millennia ago.
Monique Stringfellow: Sicily's Wild Western Coast Monique Stringfellow 2011
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The Venere kitchens set a fresh mood for your cooking space and thanks to their ergonomic design they also provide great functionality.
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Expedia also operates European hotel site Venere. com and owns 60% of eLong. com, which targets China.
Priceline Shifts Model in Asia Scott Morrison 2010
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Expedia also operates European hotel site Venere. com and owns 60% of eLong. com, which targets China.
Priceline Shifts Model in Asia Scott Morrison 2010
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Expedia also operates European hotel site Venere. com and owns 60% of eLong. com, which targets China.
Priceline Shifts Model in Asia Scott Morrison 2010
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Priceline is still dominant in Europe, but Expedia's subsidiary there, Venere, is growing quickly.
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July 15th – Venere announced on their blog that Expedia is buying Venere.
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[5890] Leontius, a philosopher of Athens, had a fair daughter called Athenais, multo corporis lepore ac Venere, (saith mine author) of
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