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  • ...nd [[architecture]]. It is said that, of the 1,000 most important European artists of the second millennium, 350 lived or worked in Florence. ...to grow again and commerce prospered. In 854 Florence and [[Fiesole]] were united in one county.
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  • ...backer of the 'Moonraker' [[missile]] project being built to defend the [[United Kingdom|UK]] against its [[Cold War]] enemies (compare to the real life [[B | distributor = [[United Artists]]
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  • ...ustrian yoke, when Padua and the rest of the [[Veneto]] became part of the united [[Kingdom of Italy]]. ...est in a chapel richly ornamented with carved marbles, the work of various artists, among them of [[Jacopo Sansovino|Sansovino]] and Falconetto; the basilica
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  • |Distributor:||[[United Artists]] ...the [[Cold War]] world is thrown to the brink of [[World War III]]. The [[United Kingdom]]'s government, however, believes the mystery spacecraft landed in
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  • ...d was an anti-[[Papal]] stronghold. Its court became a cultural refuge for artists and writers. [[Dante]] dedicated the third section of his [[Divine Comedy]] ...rule, Verona continued in its role as a cultural center, producing famous artists such as [[Stefano da Verona]] and [[Pisanello]], and Paolo Caliari ([[Veron
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  • ...[Scat]], S.A. Giovanni Ceirano, [[Itala]]. Eleven brands, eleven companies united by two names, began in [[Turin]] and had all sorts on the initiative of eit ...war and in opposition to one another. Moreover, in their own way, were the artists, creators, certainly not for commercial or technical pure and brought them
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  • |Distributor:||[[United Artists]] ...uctions]] [[James Bond]] series and the third to star [[Roger Moore]] as [[United Kingdom|British]] Secret Service agent, Commander James Bond. Released in [
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  • |Distributor:||[[MGM]]/[[United Artists|UA]] Distribution Co. ...ohn Glen]], the second and final film with [[Timothy Dalton]] portraying [[United Kingdom|British]] [[Secret Intelligence Service|Secret Service agent]] Comm
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  • |Distributor:|| [[United Artists]] ...ON Productions]] Bond franchise and the first to star [[Roger Moore]] as [[United Kingdom|British]] Secret Service agent, Commander James Bond. The film was
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  • ...ts and concerts with pop stars. Unlike many [[Crossover (music)|crossover artists]], Pavarotti always maintained his identity as an opera star. His major breakthrough in the [[United States]] came on [[February 17]], [[1972]], in a production of ''[[La fille
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  • ...e DVD/Video'''<br>[[Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer]]<br>'''Non-USA Theatrical'''<br>[[United International Pictures]] ...untering Bond. After Bond escapes from a booby-trapped missile silo with [[United States|American]] nuclear physicist [[Christmas Jones]], the two return to
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  • *[[London|London, United Kingdom]] *[[United States]]
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  • |Distributor:||[[United Artists]] ...lly disable. After they accomplish this, the Americans send a platoon of [[United States Marines|Marines]] aboard a [[military space shuttle]] for Drax's sta
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  • ...g]] from [[Malaysia]] won the sprint race and [[Oliver Jarvis]] from the [[United Kingdom]] won the feature race. Artists like Madonna, The Rolling Stones, U2, and Paul McCartney are just a few of
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  • |Distributor:||[[United Artists]] ...tions]]. It is the first of two portrayals for [[Timothy Dalton]] as the [[United Kingdom|British]] Secret Service agent, Commander James Bond. Produced by [
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  • ...rous convents and churches were built, providing work for many illustrious artists. In fact, [[Giotto di Bondone|Giotto]] inspired the fourteenth-century Scho From 1407 [[Gregory XII]] resided at Rimini. Giovanni Rosa united the eleven hospitals of Rimini into one. Under Giulio Parisani (1549) the s
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  • ...m Malaysia|Malaysia]] won the sprint race and [[Oliver Jarvis]] from the [[United Kingdom]] won the feature race. In the [[2007-08 A1 Grand Prix season|07-08 Artists like Paul McCartney , The Rolling Stones, Madonna, U2, and Britney Spears a
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  • ...' (pronounced "double-oh seven"), is a [[fictional character|fictional]] [[United Kingdom|British]] [[espionage|spy]] created by writer [[Ian Fleming]] in [[ ...s have been made as well as two that were independently produced and one [[United States|American]] television adaptation of Fleming's first novel under lega
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  • ...' (pronounced "double-oh seven"), is a [[fictional character|fictional]] [[United Kingdom|British]] [[espionage|spy]] created by writer [[Ian Fleming]] in [[ ...s have been made as well as two that were independently produced and one [[United States|American]] television adaptation of Fleming's first novel under lega
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  • |Distributor:||[[United Artists]] ...ing the funeral of Jacques Boitier, a SPECTRE agent who had murdered two [[United Kingdom|British]] agents. As it would turn out, a woman who Bond notices op
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