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  • ...1961 [[Ferrari TR|Ferrari 250 TR]] modified by [[Giotto Bizzarrini]] for [[Count Giovanni Volpi|Volpi]]'s Scuderia Serenissima]] In the early 1960s, the Scuderia Serenissima, founded by the Venetian Count Giovanni Volpi di Misurata, was very active in motor racing, entering major
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  • == Count Volpi, the specials and ATS == In 1962, Bizzarrini was hired by Count [[Giovanni Volpi]], owner of the SSS, [[Scuderia Serenissima]] Republica di
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  • * 1894-1934: [[Prince Alfonso, Count of Caserta]] ...ct was signed subsequent to the agreement by marriage contract between the Count of Caserta (the father of prince Carlo, then head of the Royal House in exi
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  • ...as part of a powerful three-man Alfa Romeo team with [[Gastone Brilli-Peri|Count Gastone Brilli-Peri]] and [[Antonio Ascari]] in cars designed by [[Vittorio ...e race was restarted, the vehicle of Polish driver, [[Stanislas Czaykowski|Count Stanislas Czaykowski]], crashed and caught on fire, burning him to death.
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  • In 1962, [[Bizzarrini]] was hired by Count [[Giovanni Volpi]], owner of the SSS [[Scuderia Serenissima]] Republica di
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  • ...s through the university, offered the opportunity to submit their ideas to Count [[John Bonmartini]], a wealthy Roman nobility, who became famous for having The desire for redemption of Count Bonmartini and Gianini, although with different motivations, made possible
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  • ...y successful in junior formulae, and an interested sponsor in the shape of Count Rossi (of [[Martini and Rossi]] fame) was prepared to back the brothers in ...hem backed by the team's sponsors and the other by the Pederzani brothers. Count Rossi had taken on experienced British racing manager [[David Yorke]] and d
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  • ...y the frescos remained in situ. In [[1837]] Ca' Rezzonico was acquired by Count Ladislao Zelinsky, he in turn let the palazzo to a succession of aristocrat ...oring an offer from the German Emperor [[Wilhelm II]] sold the building to Count [[Lionello von Hierschel de Minerbi]] instead. The extravagant, art loving
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  • ...[Baconin Borzacchini| Baconin "Mario Umberto" Borzacchini]] and the Polish count [[Stanislas Czaikowski]], three of the leading race drivers of the day, wer ...such as [[Henri de Courcelles]], [[Jean Bugatti]], and [[Bruno d'Harcourt|Count Bruno d'Harcourt]].
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  • ...file analysis products also use a proxy for Unique Visitors in which they count multiple visitors from the same IP Address if they don't visit the site wit *[http://muquit.com/muquit/software/Count/Count.html WWW Homepage Access Counter and Clock] A free open source unique visit
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  • ...in the hands of his wife and sons, Domenico, Vincenzo, Mario and Corrado. Count Vincenzo Agusta together with his brother Domenico formed MV Agusta (the MV Following the death of Count Domenico Agusta in 1971 the company declined and by 1980, it stopped produc
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  • ...ise of good will among friends (along the lines "if you ever need my help, count on me"). Indeed, to this day the greeting ''ciao'' is used in [[Italy]] o
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  • |Chassis sold to WI.PU.CO., Via Larga 8, Milan, Italy, for first owner Count Vittorio Marzotto, Valdagno/Italy Certificate of origin #118 issued |Raced at the XI Tour of Sicily by Count Vittorio Marzotto and co-driver Paolo Fontana, race #440, placed 1st OA (pi
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  • ...Inc.]] for importation of the Benelli M4 Combat Shotgun. The first units (count of 20,000) were delivered to the [[U. S. Marine Corps]] in [[1999]].
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  • Count Lance von Haugwitz-Hardenberg-Reventlow was the only child of [[Denmark|Dan
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  • ...and]] on his marriage with [[Isabella of Angouleme|Isabel]], daughter of [[Count Adhémar]], and by her subsequent marriage in [[1220]] to [[Hugh X of Lusig
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  • ...pionship points will be awarded on the following basis, with all rounds to count:
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  • ...he top sports car drivers of that era, Ferrari's Mauro Forghieri could not count exclusively on top racers in their quest to win the [[1970 World Sportscar Whilst JWA Gulf, KG Salzburg and Martini Racing could count on stable pairings for the whole season, Ferrari's race director [[Mauro Fo
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  • ...Anfa Grand Prix"). It claimed the life of driver [[Bruno, Comte d'Harcourt|Count Bruno d'Harcourt]] during a practice run. All winners, in [[touring car]]s,
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  • ...st a racing driver and later the [[Chef d'Equipe]]) and Carlo [[Masetti]] (count [[Giulio Masetti]]'s elder brother).
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  • ...curred when the vehicle of [[Poland|Polish]] driver [[Stanislas Czaykowski|Count Stanislas Czaykowski]] crashed and caught on fire, burning him to death.
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  • ...built, with sponsorship from the [[Serenissima|Scuderia Serenissima]]'s [[Count Giovanni Volpi]], a road-going [[sports car]] and a [[Formula One]] car. With the sponsorship of a trio of wealthy industrialists including Count [[Giovanni Volpi]], who founded the well-known Scuderia [[Serenissima]], AT
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  • In [[1957]], '''[[Soichiro Honda]]''' approached Italian nobleman Count '''Boselli''' for purchase of a Mondial racebike, with which the firm had j
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  • ...ire]] (in [[476]]) Trieste was first under the authority of their [[Bishop|count-bishop]], then (from the year [[1081]]) loosely under the [[Aquileia]]'s pa
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  • == Count Volpi, the specials and ATS == In 1962, Bizzarrini was hired by Count [[Giovanni Volpi]], owner of the SSS, [[Serenissima|Scuderia Serenissima]]
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  • ...welve stages and a prologue stage where the classification and time do not count. However, under the UCI's request, the tour was trimmed to ten stages start
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  • ...Biancamano]], the founder of the [[house of Savoy]], received the title ''count of Aosta'' from the Emperor [[Conrad II, Holy Roman Emperor|Conrad II]] of
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  • ...ish position in each race. The points earned at one track do not generally count toward another track's championship. The racing associations count points earned at the tracks for certain sponsored races similarly. Addition
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  • * 1924 [[Louis Zborowski|Count Louis Zborowski]], killed after crashing into a tree.
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  • ...has been disqualified from the race and his results for that race will not count toward the championship. ...n that any timed laps started before the end of the 20 minute session will count even if time has run out after the lap was started.
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  • ...ght per unit length = 1 g/1000 m = tex) or by number of filaments per yarn count, in thousands. For example 200 tex for 3K (3,000 filaments) carbon fiber i
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  • ...Biancamano]], the founder of the [[house of Savoy]], received the title ''count of Aosta'' from the Emperor [[Conrad II, Holy Roman Emperor|Conrad II]] of
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  • ...ish position in each race. The points earned at one track do not generally count toward another track's championship. The racing associations count points earned at the tracks for certain sponsored races similarly. Addition
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  • ...s of energy, usually to start an engine. They usually have a greater plate count in order to have a larger surface area that provides high [[electric curren
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  • ...bsequently has his revenge by trapping Lippe in a steam bath, although the count survives. Things become stranger when Bond finds a dead man wrapped in band *Count Lippe - [[Guy Doleman]]
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  • ...he top sports car drivers of that era, Ferrari's Mauro Forghieri could not count exclusively on top racers in their quest to win the [[1970 World Sportscar Whilst JWA Gulf, KG Salzburg and Martini Racing could count on stable pairings for the whole season, Ferrari's race director [[Mauro Fo
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  • ...alia for the first time, but due to contractural issues the race would not count towards the [[2008 IndyCar Series season|2008 IndyCar Series]] Championship
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  • ...ies also committed. Regarding the hardware, for example, the company could count on a large sample of over 700 articles for various types and sizes and, in
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  • ...[[Counts of Savoy]]. While the dignity of count was held by the Bishop as count of Turin (1092-1130 and 1136-1191) it was ruled as a [[prince-bishopric]] b * [[Count Camillo Benso di Cavour|Camillo Benso, count of Cavour]], politician ([[Italian unification]]).
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  • ...e Italian Red Cross service. His is a well-to-do family of noble ancestry (count of Martirano San Nicola and of Mottafilocastro). At the age of 6, he and hi
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  • ...ear in a [[postal address]] or in a [[guide book]]. The abbreviations even count as valid words in [[Scarabeo]], the Italian version of the board game [[Scr
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  • ...MW engine, and less competitive on slower circuits where the power did not count for as much. The team was also initially disadvantaged by its partnership
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  • ...that the [[Targa Florio]]. In 1907 a 7433 cc 35/45hp model driven by Count Scipione Borghese won the [[Peking to Paris]] motor race by three weeks. Th
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  • ...liter P3s for the Monaco GP driven by Varzi, Chiron, Guy Moll, Lehoux and Count Trossi, Scuderia Ferrari’s President. Ranged against them were three of t Count Trossi, whose position as the President of Scuderia Ferrari was not an hono
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  • * [[Count Basie]]
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  • Before 1991 a driver could not count all of his results towards the championship - in the first season 4 races o
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  • |[[The Art of Noise]]<br>[[The Skatalites]]<br>[[Bond (band)|Bond]]<br>[[Count Basie]]<br>[[Moby]]<br>[[LTJ Bukem]]<br>[[The City of Prague Philharmonic]] |[[Count Basic]]
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  • ...over to Naples in [[588]] and by [[661]] it was being administered by a [[Count]] liege to the [[Duke]] of Naples. The area was devastated by the [[Sarace
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  • In 1963 the brothers sold the company to Count Domenico Augusta, owner of [[MV Agusta]], They did design work for Augusta
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