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The break with this policy of bilancia in 1615, which precipitated an invasion of
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The fact that even in this conflict, after having broken with the policy of bilancia, Venice did not openly cooperate with the Ottoman Empire shows that it seemed too dangerous for the Venetians to risk the full power of the Ottoman military entering the Adriatic Sea.
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The following quotation demonstrates the strategies used by the senate to avert any involvement which might endanger the position of power established by the policy of “bilancia” — a foreign policy pursuing neutrality and the establishment of a balance of power between the stronger powers influential in the Mediterranean region:
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On the reverse of one half of the sheet are notes on _peso_ and _bilancia_ (weight and balance), on the other are the 'prophecies' printed under Nos.
The Notebooks of Leonardo Da Vinci — Volume 2 1452-1519 Leonardo da Vinci 1485
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On the reverse of one half of the sheet are notes on _peso_ and _bilancia_ (weight and balance), on the other are the 'prophecies' printed under Nos.
The Notebooks of Leonardo Da Vinci — Complete 1452-1519 Leonardo da Vinci 1485
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Four years ago, Toni Zottarel, a lifelong fisherman, bought the bilancia.
NYT > Travel 2008
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Not far from the islands of Burano and Torcello, where marshland meets mainland, sits a traditional fishing shack on stilts, called a bilancia.
NYT > Travel 2008
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Four years ago, Toni Zottarel, a lifelong fisherman, bought the bilancia.
NYT > Travel 2008
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Not far from the islands of Burano and Torcello, where marshland meets mainland, sits a traditional fishing shack on stilts, called a bilancia.
NYT > Travel 2008
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Not far from the islands of Burano and Torcello, where marshland meets mainland, sits a traditional fishing shack on stilts, called a bilancia.
NYT > Travel 2008
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