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  • ...[March 18]], [[1945]]), was a [[Grand Prix motor racing]] driver and [[war hero]]. ...], in [[1919]] he worked as the chauffeur for the famous [[Ireland|Irish]] war artist [[William Orpen|Sir William Orpen]] ([[1878]]-[[1931]]).
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  • ...fted the attention of the vast majority of companies previously engaged in war production of small motorcycles. Just as the [[Piaggio]] presented [[Piaggi ...uriosity is that global warming during the concerts impersonifichi a super-hero called "Supergiovane" whose means of transport is not a Garelli but the Ves
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  • ...he Italian peninsula. During the Early Middle Ages, following the [[Gothic War]] that was disastrous for the region, new waves of Byzantine Christian Gree ...aesar]] passing the Rubicon with his legions marked the start of the civil war.
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  • ...yclist. He was the most renowned Italian cyclist before the [[Second World War]], having won the [[Giro d'Italia]] twice (in 1936 and 1937) and the [[Tour The approaching war led Italy not to send a team in 1939.
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  • ...Greeks]] waged [[Trojan War|war]] against the city of [[Troy]], the Trojan hero [[Aeneas]] sailed across the [[Mediterranean Sea]] to [[Italy]] and founded ...him, both civil and criminal. This made the king supreme in times of both war and peace. A council advised the king during all trials, but this council h
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  • ...ition period; it was thus the first actual Ferrari car, but due to [[World War II]] it saw little competition. In 1943 the Ferrari factory moved to Marane ...m first appeared on the European grand prix scene after the end of [[World War II]].
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  • ...tate of Sir James Bond ([[David Niven]]), an eccentric [[First World War]] hero who resigned from the secret service after luring the love of his life, [[M ...wever, a lot of the school's decor and some of the references are to World War I. This is another mixture of time periods, with Mata Hari's teachers look
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  • ...Fleming while on vacation at his [[Jamaica]]n estate called Goldeneye. The hero of Fleming's tale, James Bond, was named after an [[United States|American] ...d the Director of Naval Intelligence, Admiral Godfrey, took during [[World War II]] en route to the United States. While there they went to the [[Estoril
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  • ...Fleming while on vacation at his [[Jamaica]]n estate called Goldeneye. The hero of Fleming's tale, James Bond, was named after an [[United States|American] ...and the Director of Naval Intelligence, Admiral Godfrey, took during World War II en route to the United States. While there they went to the [[Estoril Ca
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  • ...]], with the [[North Korea|North]] unhappy with its portrayal as a brutal, war-hungry state, while many [[South Korea|South Koreans]] were offended by a r # "Some Kind of Hero?"
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  • ...Federal Republic of Yugoslavia|Yugoslavia]] with the conclusion of [[World War II]] in 1945 and the Treaty of Paris finalizing Istria from Italy. Three ye *''Sports Hero, Mario Andretti'', Marshall Burchard. Putnam, 1977. ISBN 0-399-20588-8.
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