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  • ...signify the granting of approval by an official authority. This may be a court of law, a government department, or a professional body, any of which would ...they meet standards for such things as safety and environmental impact. A court action may also sometimes be homologated by a judicial authority before it
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  • ...that during the [[Italian Renaissance]], in the year [[1487]], a talented court chef, inspired by Lucrezia D'Este's hairdo, on the occasion of her marriage
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  • ...anies money for their engine deal from 1993. The matter was settled out of court. The money Minardi owed was forgotten and Briatore paid $1 million to Minar
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  • ...e prisons, handles the transportation of inmates to and from prison and to court or medical appointments, and manages work and education programs for inmate
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  • ...very similar meal known as "loseyns" (pronounced 'lasan') was eaten in the court of [[Richard II of England|King Richard II]] in the [[14th Century]]. The r
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  • ...lder]] of extreme opulence. They provided [[carriages]] for the [[Vienna]] court and bodies for [[Isotta-Fraschini]] automobiles.
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  • ...as also confirmed in [[2007]] by a ruling of the First Instance [[European Court of Justice]] (12th September 2007, case T-291/03).
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  • ...s playing a role in the design of a major highway. The models allowed the court to understand the effects of roadway geometry (width in this case), vehicle
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  • ...ny, the [[Arcore]] factory was placed in the hands of the Monza bankruptcy court in July 2004, with around 35 Mondial [[Piega]]s in various states of comple ...eposit had been seized, and the company sold to asset strippers. The Monza court version of events is unavailable.
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  • ...its marble balustrades decorated with statuary by [[Giusto Le Court]]. Le Court the leading sculptor in Venice in the late 17th century worked closely on m ...a small courtyard decorated with [[sculpture]] and a small fountain; the [[court]] is overlooked by a colonnaded [[balcony]] on the first piano nobile. On
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  • Another legend credits the cake being invented in the court of the [[House of Sforza|Sforzas]] , but with the following story: It was Christmas and the court cook had no dessert to offer. So the guests were given a sweet bread baked
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  • ...he inner courtyard and also destroyed the ornate balconies overlooking the court.
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  • ...ion of BPCC (National Bank of Rural District Gerace) and the transfer of [[Court]]. Four years after the arrest, the [[Salerno]] Court recognized the innocence of Vincent Bruzzese, including those responsible f
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  • The FIA International Court of Appeal is the final appeal tribunal for international motor sport. It re * [[FIA International Court of Appeal]]
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  • * [[FIA International Court of Appeal]]
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  • ...r certain conditions in the [[Constitutional Court of Italy|Constitutional Court]], which can reject anti-constitutional laws after scrutiny. ...frequency of decisions are not as extensive as those of the [[U.S. Supreme Court]].
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  • ...the Arrows car was so similar to their own that Arrows had stolen it. The court agreed, forcing Arrows to redesign their car, which they did in just six we
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  • ...h century]], when the art, architecture, music, and fashions of the French court at [[Palace of Versailles|Versailles]] were imitated across Europe. Visitor
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  • ...of bus services, other protests, and court challenges led a [[U.S. Supreme Court]] ruling banning segregation on public buses and helped lead the [[U.S. Con
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  • ...as followed by the Jupiter, whose chassis was first exhibited at the Earls Court Motor Show of October 1949. The torsionally stiff tubular frame with rack a
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  • Angoulême is the seat of a bishop, a prefect, and a court of assizes. Its public institutions include tribunals of first instance and
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  • In March 2001, a court in Venice found two electricians guilty of setting the fire. Enrico Carella
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  • ...tubes for electrical equipment, ski-sticks, ship boiler vaporizers, tennis court poles, springs for cushions, car seats and mattresses, under the Igea-Colum
    7 KB (1,007 words) - 21:55, 17 August 2009
  • ...e Justice Court (Palazzo di Giustizia) in the Republic Square. The Justice Court is close to the biggest town park, Monte Urpinu, with its pine trees and ar
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  • ...in Bozen province would be submitted for settlement to the [[International Court of Justice]] in [[The Hague]], that the province would receive greater auto
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  • ...[[women's suffrage]], and established a [[Supreme Court of Monaco|Supreme Court]] to guarantee fundamental liberties. In [[1993]], Monaco became a member o
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  • ...Bolzano province would be submitted for settlement to the [[International Court of Justice]] in [[The Hague]], that the province would receive greater auto
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  • ...she is very agitated and expresses her tiredness of her official role. The court doctor gives her an injection in order to calm her down, but she neverthele
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  • ...eople. But it is always the trial to bring in large numbers Fantic and the court of Lecco pass the biggest drivers of the sector, does not begin until the s
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  • ...e time, CART went bankrupt and its assets were auctioned off in an Indiana court. The series was purchased by [[Kevin Kalkhoven]], [[Paul Gentilozzi]] and
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  • | [[1995 in film|1995]] || ''[[A Kid in King Arthur's Court]]'' || Master Kane||
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  • ...slewing sideways and loss of directional control and/or spinning]]. The [[Court of Appeals]] eventually ruled [http://www.autosafety.org/article.php?did=96
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  • ...ste]] in [[1634]], and finished by [[Francis V]], was the seat of the Este court from the 17-19th century. The palace occupies the site of the former Este C The Palace has a Baroque façade from which the Honour Court, where the military ceremonies are held, and the Honour Staircase can be ac
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  • ...dian designs advocated by Inigo Jones were too closely associated with the court of Charles I to survive the turmoil of the civil war. Following the Stuart ...who also designed the Palladian Rotunda Hospital in Dublin, and [[Florence Court]], [[County Fermanagh]]. Irish Palladian [[Country houses]] often have rob
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  • ...opy of Shadow's DN9 - a view upheld by the UK [[High Court of Justice|High Court]], which placed a ban on Arrows racing the FA/1. There have been more recen
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  • ...and experienced a period of enlightenment with a local, flourishing royal court. In 1798 the French revolutionaries captured southern Italy and created the ...8th century and even when [[House of Bourbon|Bourbon]] rule meant a native court and a time of enlightenment for some sectors of the society.
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  • ...most notably the [[Ford Mustang]]; he was also the "moving force," as one court put it, behind the notorious [[Ford Pinto]]. He promoted other ideas which
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  • ...th whom an agreement was reached to progressively let the American company court Fiat. The recent serious crisis of Fiat found Agnelli already fighting agai
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  • ...dified by the [[Napoleonic code]] and later [[statute]]s. A constitutional court, the ''Corte Costituzionale'', passes on the constitutionality of laws, and * [http://www.cortecostituzionale.it/ Corte Costituzionale ] - Italian High Court
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  • ...the two were hired by Mr. Sanguinetti to burn down The Dreamy Pines Motor Court so that Sanguinetti can make a profit on the insurance. The blame for the f
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  • ...ntonello da Messina]], [[Jacopo Sannazzaro]] and [[Angelo Poliziano]]. The court also granted land holdings in the provinces to the nobility; this, however, ...[June 25]], [[1860]], in the last years of the kingdom the gap between the court and the intellectual class continued to grow.
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  • ...alermo, as the city was reduced to just another provincial city, the royal court residing in Naples. Palermo rebelled in [[1848]] and held out against the [
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  • ...n, which can cause handling problems, as claimed in San Luis Obispo County Court Case CV078853, and others. The recommendation from most manufacturers when
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  • ...Ford went all the way to the [[Supreme Court of the United States|Supreme Court]], which ruled that Ford, and anyone else, was free to build automobiles wi
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  • ...h threatening behaviour. He was later cleared at Old Street [[Magistrates' Court]] on the grounds that he was trying to protect his father. ...eversed the decision when threatened with a fine or prison sentence by the court. Between 1997 and 2000 Mosley repeatedly said that if the EU decision went
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  • ...ont by the [[Napoleonic Wars|French army]], and four years later moved his court to Cagliari: the brief Republic declared tht year, soon thwarted by the Sav
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  • ...ukes yielded half of their estates for the mantenaince of the king and his court in [[Pavia]]. On the foreign affairs side, Authari managed to thwart the da
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  • ...'Aquila in the web of interests linking the Papal [[Curia]] to the English court. On 23rd December 1256, [[Pope Alexander IV]] elevated the churches of Sain
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  • ...the race being stopped. This decision was overturned days later in the FIA Court of Appeal in Paris after new evidence came to light which proved that Fisic
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  • ...drawn from the ranks of Roman and European nobility. The size of the papal court, however, had been reduced to a great extent after the reforms made by Pope ...enty times higher than that of Italy. In his 2002 report to the pontifical court, Chief Prosecutor Nicola Picardi quoted statistics of 397 [[Civil law (comm
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