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  • After working in [[Italy|Italian]] business and commerce, Domenicali joined Ferrari in [[1991 Formula One season|1991]], where he wo
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  • ...iron goods, gloves, boots and shoes and cotton goods are also carried on. Commerce is carried on in wine, brandy and building-stone. ...rst instance and of commerce, a council of trade-arbitrators, a chamber of commerce and a branch of the Bank of France. It also has a lycée, training-colleges
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  • ...od of time, Trieste was seen as being peripheral to the centers of Italian commerce and culture, and lost influence—however lately it has been gaining in *[http://www.ts.camcom.it/ Chamber of Commerce, Industry, Crafts and Agricolture of Trieste]
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  • *[http://www.altinyaldiz.com.tr Altinyaldiz Spaceframe Constructions Ind.&Commerce Ltd. Co.]
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  • [[Category:Commerce]]
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  • On The skis of the enormous success of the moped, Peripoli put in commerce a whose bicycle aesthetics traced of it a lot the features. It did use of
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  • ==Business and commerce== ...ay focused on [[tourism]] (peaking with the [[Costa Smeralda]]), industry, commerce, services and [[information technology]]; an increasing income is coming fr
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  • ...ion with the Socorro County Chamber of Commerce, Socorro County Chamber of Commerce, Socorros, New Mexico, 1993, stapled paperback pamphlet, ISBN 0-88307-712-4
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  • ...of Tuscany, with [[Lucca]] as capital. Population began to grow again and commerce prospered. In 854 Florence and [[Fiesole]] were united in one county. ...nship with the Arno — which alternated from nourishing the city with commerce, and destroying it by flood. Many of the bridges across the Arno were built
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  • ''Info from documents of the [[Milan]] Chamber of Commerce as follows:''
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  • ...olithic times Lipari was, with [[Sardinia]], one of the few centers of the commerce of obsidian, a hard black volcanic glass prized by neolithic peoples for th
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  • * [[Commerce raider]] * [[Q-ship]] A commerce raider camouflaged as a merchant vessel.
    19 KB (3,038 words) - 23:49, 7 August 2009
  • Today the company is a significant player in the [[medium-duty]] [[commerce|commercial]] [[vehicle]] and [[engine]] markets, and is near the top for sa
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  • ...It is the world's most widely used [[system of units]], both in everyday [[commerce]] and in [[science]].<!--English units are still used in some scientific ap ...worldwide adoption of the metric system as a tool of economy and everyday commerce was based to some extent on the lack of customary systems in many countries
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  • ...not form an impassable barrier; they have been traversed for [[war]] and [[commerce]], and later by [[pilgrim]]s, [[student]]s and [[tourist]]s. Crossing place
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  • ...a population of 30,000 and was sustained by its holdings in the interior; commerce was mainly delegated to foreigners, mainly from [[Pisane|Pisa]] and [[Geno ...phal entry into the city in February of [[1443]]. The new dynasty enhanced commerce by connecting Naples to the Iberian peninsula and made Naples a centre of t
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  • ...amily had a summer home in the area. With [[Chamber of commerce|Chamber of Commerce]] approval and [[SCCA]] sanction, the first [[Watkins Glen Grand Prix]] too
    21 KB (3,231 words) - 21:05, 27 September 2009
  • ** [[Second Creek Raceway]] (closed in late 2005), [[Commerce City, Colorado]]
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  • ...staging area]] for the [[Crusade]]s, as well as a very important centre of commerce (especially the [[spice trade]]) and [[art]] in the [[Renaissance]]. ...itary were kept completely separate. War was regarded as a continuation of commerce by other means (hence, the city's early production of large numbers of merc
    26 KB (3,794 words) - 10:48, 19 June 2009
  • Today Trento thrives on commerce, services, tourism, high-quality agriculture and food industry (including w
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