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  • ...with [[Dave Morgan]] in a 1970 race at [[Crystal Palace (circuit)|Crystal Palace]] - Hunt took both cars out of the race and then hit Morgan, which earned h
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  • ..., when the art, architecture, music, and fashions of the French court at [[Palace of Versailles|Versailles]] were imitated across Europe. Visitors to Paris b
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  • ...sound track is from a Ferrari. One observer was posted close to the Louvre palace at a blind junction (archway) to assist the driver. ...s-Élysées|Av des Champs-Elysées]] · [[Place de la Concorde]] · [[Tuileries Palace|Quai des Tuileries]] · [[Arc de Triomphe du Carrousel]] · R de Rohan · [
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  • The most famous palace in the city is [[Basilica di San Lorenzo di Firenze|San Lorenzo]], which ha ...ecorated with the Medici family's former private collection. Adjoining the Palace are the [[Boboli Gardens]], elaborately landscaped and with many interestin
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  • ...aces, [[1982 United States Grand Prix West|Long Beach]] and [[1982 Caesars Palace Grand Prix|Las Vegas]], were also added to the schedule for similar purpose
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  • *The Ducal Palace, constructed by [[Alessandro Sforza]] in the second half of the 15th centur
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  • |align="center"| [[1981 Caesars Palace Grand Prix|Race 15]] of 15 |align="center"| [[1982 Caesars Palace Grand Prix|Race 16]] of 16
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  • |align="left"| [[1982 Caesars Palace Grand Prix|1982 Caesars Palace]] |align="left"| [[1982 Caesars Palace Grand Prix|1982 Caesars Palace]]
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  • ...ace of the Provincial Government (which used to be the island's governor's palace before [[1900]]). In Castello is also the [[Sardinian Archaeological Museum
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  • ...ich]] and the [[Banqueting House]] at [[Whitehall]], the uncompleted royal palace in [[London]] of King [[Charles I of England|Charles I]]. However, the Pal ...n era, it was revived by [[Edward Blore]] for his refacing of [[Buckingham Palace]] in 1913. Often the terminating blocks would have blind porticos and pilas
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  • [[Image:Palace Hotel Zagreb.JPG|thumb|thumb|200px|right|Palace Hotel]] * '''Hotel Palace''' [http://www.palace.hr/eng/index.html] (+385 1 48-14-611) 4-star hotel located in the very hear
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  • ...General Staff is in [[Rome]], opposite the [[Quirinal Palace|Presidential Palace]]. ...rigade guards the capital city Rome and the [[Quirinal Palace|Presidential Palace]]. They are not destined for extra-territorial missions and members expect
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  • ...' (built late 13th, early 14th century) but now the Palazzo Comunale. The palace is adorned with the coats of arms of the Podesta who once ruled the city.
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  • ...ncipality's beaches and coastal waters, as well as other duties around the Palace in [[Monaco-Ville]]. *[http://www.palais.mc/ Official website of the Prince's Palace of Monaco]
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  • In the dilapidated episcopal palace [[Pope Pius II]] died in [[1464]]. An interesting church is S. Maria della
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  • The Automobile Palace, Temple Street, Llandrindod Wells, Powys, LD1 5DL, Mid Wales. Tel / Fax: +4
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  • *''Riverside Raceway, Palace Of Speed'' by [[Dick Wallen]]
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  • ...oly See]] ([[Latin]]:''Sancta Sedes'') and the location of the [[Apostolic Palace]] – the Pope's official residence – and the [[Roman Curia]]. Th ...cent former Vatican Fields where [[St. Peter's Basilica]], the [[Apostolic Palace]], the [[Sistine Chapel]], and museums were built, along with various other
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  • ...nal round of the [[1982 Formula One season|1982 season]] in [[1982 Caesars Palace Grand Prix|Las Vegas]], and the second a year later in [[1983 Detroit Grand ...boreto took his first Grand Prix win. He is the last winner of the Caesars Palace Grand Prix as the following year, the track was axed from the calendar. Alb
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  • ...Ferrari, around which are sited the Opera and the [[Palazzo Ducale, Genoa|Palace of the Doges]]. There is also a house where [[Christopher Columbus]] is sai ...e da Piazza Matteotti.jpg|<font face="Trebuchet MS" font color=black>Ducal Palace
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  • ...peror ordered to be displayed in the garden of his main residence, the Sea Palace, one of the first displays of [[fossils]]. More modern excavation s have sh
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  • ...humb|220px|The Castel Nuovo ("New Castle") was renovated and chosen as his palace by Charles I of Anjou. The entrance is decorated by a Renaissance Arch of T [[Image:Palac_Krolewski_Neapol.jpg|thumb|220px|Palazzo Reale (Royal Palace) was the seat of Spanish and Austrian viceroys.]]
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  • [[Image:BO-pal-reenzo.jpg|thumb|300px|Palace of King [[Enzio]].]] ...s II|Julius II]] besieged Bologna and sacked the artistic treasures of his palace. From that point on, until the [[XVIII century]], Bologna was part of the P
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  • ...of the [[President of the Italian Republic]] located in the [[Quirinale]] palace. They are distinguished by their uniforms and height (the minimum height fo
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  • ...walls, in the first half of the XVII century; in the same period the Royal palace (Palazzo Reale) was built. In the second half of that century, a second enl ...architectural interest: the [[Savoy Residences]]. In addition to the Royal Palace (the official residence of the Savoys until 1865) there are many palaces, r
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  • *The '''Medici Palace''', once a possession of the Appiano family, who ruled Pisa in 1392-1398. I *The '''Palazzo Reale''' ("Royal Palace"), once of the [[Caetani]] patrician family. Here [[Galileo Galilei]] showe
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  • ...rella]]. However, the DeTomaso OSCAs were not competitive. After the great palace revolt at Maranello, Volpi employed Bizzarini, Chiti, Gardini, Selmi, Tavon
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  • ...red to as '''''Presidenziale''''' or '''''Quirinale''''' (after [[Quirinal Palace]], the residence of the [[President of the Italian Republic]]). Individual
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  • ...avi]]. The Shah stored this car under armed guard with another SV in Royal Palace in Tehran. After he fled the country during the [[Iranian Revolution]], hi
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  • ...[[1965]], formed after the famous "[[History of Ferrari#The great walkout|Palace Revolution]]" at [[Ferrari]]. ...ent of the [[Ferrari GTO]] and, as refugees from the infamous [[Ferrari]] “Palace Revolt” of 1961, intended to mount a direct challenge to their former emp
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  • ...eted as a Bond car. Jinx drives the 2002 Ford Thunderbird up to Graves Ice Palace and her door is opened for her by her personal driver ([[David Decio]] - Mr *[[London]], [[United Kingdom]] — ''MI6 Headquarters, Buckingham Palace, Green Park and Westminster''
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  • ...the Belvedere as on of the finest Baroque structures in the world. Its two palace segments, the Upper and Lower Belvedere, later became the permanent home of [[Image:Vienna_Palace.JPG|thumb|Hofburg Palace]]
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  • ...resulted in a mass defection of top management termed by the press as the "palace revolt". [[Chiti]], [[Bizzarrini]] and many others left [[Ferrari]] as a r
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  • ...th the starting grid on [[The Mall (London)|The Mall]] facing [[Buckingham Palace]] and a complex corner at [[Hyde Park Corner]]. Such a move would have two
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  • ...he Baroque), St George Convent (Czech Baroque and Mannerism) and Veletržní Palace (19th century and modern art). The first two are located near and in the ca
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  • * [[Doge's Palace]]
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  • ...ne Q teams up with a police captain and is involved in a raid on Sanchez's palace. Although John Gardner had written, at this point, eight James Bond novels,
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  • After Mata Bond is kidnapped from the heart of London by a palace guard on a horse and taken away in a giant [[UFO|flying saucer]], Sir James
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  • ...e Another Day]]'', the villain, [[Gustav Graves]], arrives at [[Buckingham Palace]] via [[Union Flag]] [[parachute]].
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  • ...rom the middle of the façade of the church or from a window in the Vatican Palace" (Norwich 1975 p 175). In Vatican City there are also the prestigiuous [[Va
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  • ...]] [[residence]]s on the elegant [[Palatine Hill]], from which the word "''palace''" is derived. The poor lived in the city center, packed into [[apartment]]
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  • ...opolis]] over a large area of Palermo, now built over, south of the Norman palace, where the Norman kings had a vast park. In the far west, Lilybaeum (now [[
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  • ...fax: +41 22 908 70 90''). The oldest of Geneva's super-luxury hotels, this palace like space faces the old town from a superb right-bank position just above
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  • ...estro Martino was chef to the [[Patriarch of Aquileia]] at the [[Apostolic Palace|Vatican]]. His manuscript ''Libro de arte coquinaria'' began to illustrate
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  • ; Scaramanga's Fun Palace : Filled with replicas of historic figures significant to Scaramanga such a
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  • ...o form the library later named after him. In the saloons of his Florentine palace, in his villas at [[Careggi]], [[Fiesole]] and [[Anibra]], stood the wonder ...e Castiglione]]'s ''Cortigiano'', in which he imagines a discussion in the palace of the dukes of [[Urbino]] between knights and ladies as to what are the gi
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  • ...he library afterwards called by his name. In the saloons of his Florentine palace, in his villas at [[Careggi]], [[Fiesole]] and [[Anibra]], stood the wonder ...e Castiglione]]'s ''Cortigiano'', in which he imagines a discussion in the palace of the dukes of [[Urbino]] between knights and ladies as to what are the gi
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  • ...rts Catalanes 642, Tel. (+34) 933 181 900. Very central, and originally a palace, the public spaces of the hotel live up to that history. The rooms are larg
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