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  • ...sity of Technology|TU Graz]], [[University of Wisconsin - Madison]], and [[University of Kansas|Kansas]]]] ...lar Mechanics'' article. Thirteen schools entered and eleven competed, The University of Texas at El Paso won the overall competition.
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  • ...La Sapienza]], earning a law degree in [[1971]], and went on to [[Columbia University]] in [[New York]] to earn a masters degree in international affairs in [[19
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  • ...in [[Parma]]. After school, he continued studying and graduated from the [[University of Bologna]] in mechanical engineering.
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  • ...o factory moved to its current location in the suburbs of Alessandria. The University of Alessandria (as well as a museum dedicated to the history of the hat) oc
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  • * ''The Columbia Encyclopedia'', Sixth Edition. Columbia University Press. 2001. [http://www.bartleby.com/65/vi/ViboVale.html] ...MacDonald, William L. McAlister, Marian Holland. Princeton, N.J. Princeton University Press. 1976. ISBN 0691035423 [http://www.perseus.tufts.edu/cgi-bin/ptext?do
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  • ...ineering]] and [[industry|industrial]] [[management]] at the [[Polytechnic University of Milan|Politecnico di Milano]]. After brief spells as a [[lecturer]], in
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  • ...d an enthusiasm for motoring in his childhood. After studying at Cambridge University, in 1934 he resolved to become a racing driver and took his MG car to the E
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  • ...tp://www.academyart.edu/industrial-design-school/index.html Academy of Art University (USA)] Undergraduate and Masters degree in transportation design. *[http://daap.uc.edu/design/ University of Cincinnati (USA)] Undergraduate degree in Transportation Design.
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  • |Education || Polytechnic University of Turin After studying [[mechanical engineering]] at the [[Polytechnic University of Turin]] he attempted to seek work at the renowned [[Ghia]] and [[Pininfa
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  • *[http://www.tam.cornell.edu/ Theoretical and Applied Mechanics at Cornell University] *[http://www.tam.uiuc.edu/curriculum/BS/index.html Engineering Mechanics at University of Illinois]
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  • ...ds. Massimo Bordi, had designed a 4V Desmo in 1973 for his thesis at the [[University of Bologna]], and with Cagiva in 1985, saw his updated ideas come into prod
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  • ...l]] (''liceo scientifico''). He later began studying [[medicine]] at the [[University of Pavia]], but did not finish. Some claim he only completed five exams in In any case, it was at the university of Pavia, in [[February]] [[1979]], that he met [[Bruno Salvadori]], leader
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  • ...rom Lehigh, he won the Wallace Memorial Fellowship and went to [[Princeton University]], where he took his electives in [[politics]] and [[plastic]]s. He then b ===Lehigh University support===
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  • ...ano is a Research Laboratory, recognized by the [[Department of Education, University and Research]] - MIUR, Dirigenziale with Decree No. 1166 of 31 July 2002, R ...irtual Reality [[Enna]] in [[Sicily]], at and in collaboration with [[Kore University of Enna]].
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  • ...than 300km/h with the average speed of 176km/h. Part of the Pelita Harapan University’s planned extentions will be utilized to double the pit lane capacity dur
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  • ...[[Pope Alexander IV]], Padua enjoyed a period of rest and prosperity: the university flourished; the basilica of the saint was begun; the Paduans became masters ...ation|the oldest universities in continuous operation]]. The center of the university is founded around a rebuilt mediaeval inn of the "Bo" (the Ox), the mid-[[1
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  • * [[University of Reggio Calabria]]
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  • ...ng the only dish that students are able to cook when they leave home for [[university]]. In the [[United States]], too, the term bolognese is often applied to a
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  • ...ry. 1998. Visconti: Explorations of Beauty and Decay. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press *Bondanella, Peter. 2002. The Films of Federico Fellini. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. ISBN 0-521-57573-7
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  • ...olitan area, including over 100,000 students of the ancient and renowned [[University of Bologna]], founded in the [[11th century]]. ...1088 the [[University of Bologna|''Studio'']] was founded, now the oldest university of Europe, which could boast notable scholars of the Middle Ages like [[Irn
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  • ...[[Bela Egger]] in [[Vienna]] at the age of 18. After work, he sneaked into university classes; he never received any more formal engineering education than this. ...he honorary [[doctorate]] degree, "Dr. techn h.c." from [[Vienna Technical University]] in [[1917]]. Porsche successfully continued to construct racing cars, win
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  • ...ent. He graduated with a degree in [[aeronautical engineering]] from the [[University of Pisa]] in Italy in 1953. He joined Alfa Romeo, moving on to Ferrari when
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  • ...overe ([[Pope Julius II]]) from the plans of [[Giuliano da Sangallo]] as a university.
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  • ...l the Italian roads. He did research on internal combustion engines at the University of [[Padua]] in 1884 and built his first engine that drove a sewing machine
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  • ...ientifico]] and obtained a degree in [[Mechanical Engineering]] from the [[University of Bologna]]. Despite his initial interest in aviation design, he accepted
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  • ...er findings that polyethylene glycol can aid in nerve repair came from the University of Texas (Krause and Bittner) [http://www.pubmedcentral.nih.gov/articlerend
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  • ...ng the only dish that students are able to cook when they leave home for [[university]]. In the [[United States]], the term bolognese is often mis-applied to a
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  • ...]] at the Polytechnic Institute of Naples (today may [[engineering]] of '[[University of Naples Federico II]]), only 23 years, moved to Liège, in Belgium, where
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  • ...eful food preservative, according to research published in 1987 by Rutgers University, New Jersey. Researchers at Rutgers patented a chemical derived from rosema
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  • *Rahal attened [[Denison University]] where he majored in history.
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  • ...mpetitive sport, "boat" means the crew and "shell" means the craft. So a [[university]] might refer to its first boat, meaning the rowers who make up their best
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  • The [[University of Padua]] is one of the oldest ([[1222]]) in Europe and has counted among ...emocracy Work. Civic traditions in modern Italy", Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 1993</ref> the "institutional performance" of Veneto's regional gove
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  • ...dy led by Fred Mannering, a professor of [[civil engineering]] at [[Purdue University]] supports risk compensation, terming it the "offset hypothesis". ...f road accident fatality statistics from 18 countries, Dept of Geography [[University College, London]] 1981'' - published in 1982 by the [[Society of Automotive
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  • Young [[Giotto Bizzarrini]]'s college car at the University of [[Pisa]] was a step up from the average student's. The original [[Fiat 5
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  • ...adianism''': [[The Rotunda (University of Virginia)|The Rotunda]] at the [[University of Virginia]], designed in the Palladian manner by [[Thomas Jefferson]].]] ...me|Pantheon]], or [[The Rotunda (University of Virginia)|Rotunda]], at the University of Virginia is undeniably Palladian in concept and style.
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  • ...al holdings of the Solvay family, Olivier Gendebien studied engineering at university but when [[World War II]] erupted and the [[Nazis]] occupied Belgium, he jo
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  • ...(1982) ''The linguistic unity of Northern Italy and Rhaetia'', PhD thesis, university of [[Sydney]] west.
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  • ;1988: Toulouse and Bremen branch offices. Professor h.c. of the [[University of the Arts Bremen|Hochschule für Gestaltung Bremen]] Preparation on a wi ...jects to Shanghai, China, and he gets a professor title of the most famous University of Shanghai, Tongji
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  • ...was educated at [[Pinerolo]] [[Cavalry]] Academy, and studied law at the [[University of Turin]], although he never practiced law. He joined a tank [[regiment]] ...terested in mysticism than making cars (he studied religion at [[Princeton University|Princeton]] and took part in a world day of prayer in [[Assisi]]). Edoardo
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  • ...later in 1981 the Laurea H.C. award in mecanichal engineering from PRODEO university of NewYork.
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  • ...t its university was suppressed by the [[fascism|fascist government]]. The university was instituted again after [[World War II]].
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  • ...]]. Outside of the world of Italian politics, however, sociologists at the University of Newcastle, in Britain, found that the "border" between Padania and the r
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  • Bizzarrini received an engineering degree from the [[University of Pisa]] in 1953. His design thesis in his senior year was a complete rede In 2008, Giotto Bizzarrini is teaching and collaborating with the Roma University, developing advanced projects and designing, building and developing his ow
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  • * [[Province of Pavia|Pavia]] (one of the most ancient [[University|universities]])
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  • ...ucation was completed at [[Trinity College, Cambridge|Trinity College]], [[University of Cambridge|Cambridge]].
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  • ...s&mdash;a "Total Design" approach, promoted by the late [[Stuart Pugh]] ([[University of Strathclyde]]) and others.
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  • ...by James L. Williams of WTRG Economics and A. F. Alhajji of Ohio Northern University
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  • * [[University of Brescia]] *[http://www.unibs.it University of Brescia official site]
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  • ...nd conference center thanks to a small but renowned [[University of Trento|university]] and research centers such as [[ITC/IRST]], and [http://www.ect.it ECT*],
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  • ...chbio/downloads/FinThMachines3.doc ''Theory of Machines 3''] from National University of Ireland
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  • ...airfoils are custom sections designed by Dr. Jerry Gregorek of Ohio State University to achieve 50% [[laminar flow]] at cruise.
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  • [[University of Siena|Siena's university]], founded in [[1203]] and famed for its faculties of law and medicine, is
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  • *[[University of Trieste]], located in Trieste.
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  • * International University of Monaco *[[International University of Monaco]]
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  • *[[University of Milan|Università Statale]] *[[University of Milan Bicocca|Università Statale Milano-Bicocca]]
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  • ...s apart. His affair is discovered and, although he follows Elaine to the [[University of California, Berkeley]], where she is a student, he is barred from seeing
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  • * The [[University of Genoa]], with 40,000 students (one of the largest universities in Italy) *[[Florida International University]] in [[Miami, Florida]] in the [[United States]] has a regional campus in G
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  • ...niversity of Rome]], the [[S. Pio V University of Rome]], the [[Biomedical University of Rome]].
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  • Giotto Bizzarrini graduated as an engineer in the [[University of Pisa]] in 1953. He taught briefly before joining Alfa Romeo in 1954. He Today, he is still very busy, teaching and collaborating with the Roma University developing advanced projects and designing, building and developing his own
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  • ..., cultural role spurred by the presence of a renowned [[University of Pisa|University]] created in 1343. Its decline is clearly shown by its population, which ha Pisa hosts the [[University of Pisa]], especially renowed in the fields of [[Physics]], [[Mathematics]]
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  • Thanks to some friendships through the university, offered the opportunity to submit their ideas to Count [[John Bonmartini]]
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  • His studies are of humanistic leanings, but he enters the university of Aeronautical Engineering. His favourite hobbies were reading, tennis, ri
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  • ...ng from [[Shaker Heights High School]] in 1943, he briefly attended [[Ohio University]] in [[Athens, Ohio]], where he was initiated into the [[Phi Kappa Tau]] fr ...in Gambier, Ohio, graduating in 1949. Newman later studied Drama at [[Yale University]], graduating in 1954, and under [[Lee Strasberg]] at the [[Actors' Studio]
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  • The University of Modena, founded in [[1683]] by [[Francesco II d'Este|Francis II d'Este]]
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  • * http://arxiv.org/abs/physics/0211106 UNIVERSALITY Emil Marinchev, Technical University of Sofia, Physics Department, 8 Kliment Ohridski St., Sofia-1000, BG, e-mai
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  • ...fifteenth century when the city was redesigned. The [[University of Turin|University]] was also founded during this period. *[[University of Turin]] ([[Universita degli Studi di Torino|Università degli Studi di T
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  • ...hey Know It: Analytical Studies from Aeronautical History'', Johns Hopkins University Press, 1993
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  • ...is intellectual capital while [[Palermo]] retained its political role. The university remained unique in southern Italy for seven centuries. After the defeat of
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  • ...hnology developed by Donald H. Stedman, PhD. (a chemistry professor at the University of Denver) which uses lasers to detect emissions while vehicles pass by on
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  • * [http://www.unina.it Università degli Studi di Napoli "Federico II"] [[University of Naples]]
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  • * [http://www.unina.it Università degli Studi di Napoli "Federico II"] [[University of Naples]]
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  • *[http://cis.alma.unibo.it/NewsLetter/090496Nw/Heilbron.htm A paper from University of Bologna describing Heliometers in Italian Cathedrals.]
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  • |{{flagiconUK}} [[United Kingdom]]||[[CLEVER]]||[[University of Bath]], Centre for Power Transmission and Motion Control (PTMC), [[Bath,
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  • ...ginia Commonwealth University]]) and A. Welford Castleman Jr ([[Penn State University]]). ...blished in the Journal of Applied Toxicology, Dr. Philippa D. Darby of the University of Reading has shown that aluminium salts increase estrogen-related gene ex
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  • ...ndardsresearch.org/ International Center for Standards Research] (ICSR), [[University of Colorado at Boulder|U. of Colorado, Boulder]]
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  • ...was the Mech.E thesis (hence the name) of his young assistant fresh out of university, Pierluigi Marconi.
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  • .... He was educated in France, Germany and Britain before going on to attend university at [[Christ Church, Oxford|Christ Church]], [[Oxford]], where he graduated ...and trademark law, and qualified as a [[barrister]] in 1964. [[Northumbria University]] awarded Mosley a [[Honorary Doctorate]] of [[Civil Law]] in 2005. During
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  • When pregnant, women should continue to use seatbelts and airbags properly. A University of Michigan study found that "unrestrained or improperly restrained pregnan
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  • When pregnant, women should continue to use seatbelts and airbags properly. A University of Michigan study found that "unrestrained or improperly restrained pregnan
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  • The Vehicle Color Study, conducted by Monash University Accident Research Centre (MUARC) and published in 2007, analysed 855,258 ac When pregnant, women should continue to use seatbelts and airbags properly. A University of Michigan study found that ''"unrestrained or improperly restrained pregn
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  • Marco Colombo (who with Serena Omodeo work already at the University of Architecture Associate), enters into a company with Serena Omodeo taking
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  • ...he lived until his death. He studied [[business administration]] at the [[University of Southern California]] in 1945-47 but left early to pursue auto racing, w
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  • * [[University of Florence]]
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  • ...of the first motorcycle in 1886. Yet Italy's [[Enrico Bernardi]], of the [[University of Padua]], in 1882 patented a 0.024 hp (18W) 122 cc (7.4 in<sup>3</sup>) o * [http://content.lib.washington.edu/transportationweb/index.html University of Washington Libraries Digital Collections – Transportation photographs]
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  • * [[Province of Pavia|Pavia]] (one of the most ancient [[University|universities]])
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  • |+ '''At&nbsp;the&nbsp;2005&nbsp;Stanford&nbsp;University&nbsp;EV&nbsp;Gathering'''
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  • *H.W.Dickenson, ''James Watt - Craftsman and Engineer'', Cambridge University Press, 1936, p 145.
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  • ...his lovely tree lined park which is home to the liberal arts campus of the University of Geneva features giant chessboards and even larger statues of Geneva's Ca ...the local supermarket) offers relatively affordable French classes. Geneva University also offers quite cheap classes, and there are a number of the big language
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  • ...of the C3 from 1989 which had seen some detail work from students of the [[University of Perugia]] and which was now called a C4. Enzo Coloni had hoped for [[And
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  • ...to show their opposition to the admission of women as full members of the university by hanging a woman in [[effigy]] in the main town square -- tellingly, a wo
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  • *Ilaria Gozzini Giacosa, ''A Taste of Ancient Rome''. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1992.
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  • .... The MicroElectroMechanical Systems ([[MEMS]]) Rotary Engine Lab at the [[University of California, Berkeley]] has been developing Wankel engines of down to 1&n
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  • The [[University of Modena]], founded in [[1175]] and expanded by [[Francesco II d'Este]] in
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  • ...ell as work with [[boundary layer]]s. Prandtl, a professor at [[Gottingen University]], instructed many students who would play important roles in the developme
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  • ...y the [[Maoist]] Student Movement, very strong in those years in Milan's [[university|universities]], who considered the bombing to have all the marks of a fasci
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  • ...]]. Modena is famous for the the Italian Military Academy, a centuries old University, numerous churches and piazzas and of course as the epicenter of "Motor Val
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  • ...to show their opposition to the admission of women as full members of the university by hanging a woman in effigy in the main town square -- tellingly, a woman ...jpg|[[Utility bicycle]]s parked outside an academic building at [[Stanford University]]|thumb|right|250px]]
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  • ...Ministero dell'Istruzione, Università e Ricerca] - Ministry of Education, University and Research
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  • ...el was subsequently dumped later when Mallaby sent her a letter from the [[University of Oxford]] saying he had met someone else and had recently gotten engaged.
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  • ...rcuit and laid out by several engineering professors from nearby [[Cornell University]]. Along with the annual SCCA race, the track hosted its first professional
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  • ...mu.edu/labs/lab_28_inactive_projects.html NavLab] group at Carnegie Mellon University. Recent efforts include the highly publicized [[DARPA]] [http://www.grandch
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  • *[[Oxford|Oxford, United Kingdom]] - ''university buildings''
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  • ...Pavarotti." ''The Concise Oxford Dictionary of Opera.'' (3rd Ed.), Oxford University. ("...a ringing, high lyric tenor of great beauty, an excellent technique,
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  • ...ersities, with Carpitella at the [[University of Rome]] and Leydi at the [[University of Bologna]]. In the 1980s, Italian scholars began focusing less on making * {{flagiconItaly}} [http://www.cilea.it/ CILEA]: Lombard inter-university consortium for automatic computation
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  • ...e. You are instead looking for the Neues Institutsgebaeude behind the main university, Universitaetsstrasse 7. There is a second Paternoster elevator in Vienna i ...of the University of Vienna) Universitätsstrasse 7, 1st district, near the University of Vienna (Dr. Karl Lueger Ring 1). Take the paternoster (Lift) to the 6th
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  • ....edu/autolab/Projects/index.html Walter E. Lay Auto Lab] - Research at The University of Michigan
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  • *In remembrance of [[Memorial Day]], the [[Purdue University]] All American Marching Band plays "[[Taps]]", and aircraft from the United
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  • In 1981, Bandini receiveed from [[New York University]] an ''[[honoris causa]]'' (honorary doctorate) in [[mechanical engineering
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  • ...t used as headquarters of the following Papal institutions - the Gregorian University, the Biblical, Oriental, and Archaeological Institutes, the Russian Seminar
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  • .../ The Columbia Gazetteer of the World Online]''. 2005. New York: Columbia University Press.
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  • ...e)|crane]] were ready, but not needed. Data and computers at the [[Cornell University]]'s [[aeronautics]] laboratory were used to calculate the stunt and specifi
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  • ...nari, Massimo. ''Italian Cuisine: a Cultural History''. New York: Cloumbia University Press, 2003. ISBN 0231122322
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  • ...r company -- maintains a relationship with the aerodynamics program at the University of Perugia, where computer simulations combined with practical tests (done
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  • * '''Monestir de Pedralbes''' A beautiful Gothic monastery near the university. There is a picture gallery, a museum which depicts the monastery life, a c
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