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The name was suggested by an article on the Italian newspaper Il Tempo written in 1992 by Domenico Fisichella, a prominent conservative academic.
The Italian language version of the disputed article 17 of the treaty stated that the Emperor of Ethiopia consented ( i. e. was required ) to Italy representing Ethiopia in its relations with all foreign sovereigns and states, which made the Ethiopian Empire a protectorate of the Kingdom of Italy.
In Italian, the trigraph ⟨ gli ⟩, when appearing before a vowel, represents the palatal lateral approximant ; in the definite article and pronoun gli, the digraph ⟨ gl ⟩ represents the same sound.
It derives from the Latin lyncea lynx, with the letter L confused with the definite article ( Italian lonza, Old French l ' once ).
In August 1933, Italian journalist Francesco Gasparini submitted what he claims was the first news article on the Loch Ness monster.
Mustafa Demirbağ, his lawyer, explained his release as a combination of amnesty and penal reform: an amnesty in 2000 deducted 10 years from his time, the court then deducted his 20 years in the Italian prison based on a new article in the penal code, and he was then eligible to be paroled based on good behaviour.
The name derives from Italian " maccheroni ", however Italians use " maccheroni " to refer to a straight, tubular, two-inch or longer pasta, and a different name, " chifferi " is used to refer to the pasta shape of this article.
Cristofori's new instrument remained relatively unknown until an Italian writer, Scipione Maffei, wrote an enthusiastic article about it ( 1711 ), including a diagram of the mechanism.
The contemporary Italian word is zucchero, whereas the Spanish and Portuguese words, azúcar and açúcar respectively, have kept a trace of the Arabic definite article.
The 1980 edition article, by William Ashbrook and Julian Budden, was also reprinted in The New Grove Masters of Italian Opera, London: Papermac, 1984, pp. 93 – 154.
* Italian Wikipedia article on Siderno
A sense of Italian national identity was reflected in Gian Rinaldo Carli's Della Patria degli Italiani, written in 1764, a very famous " much-quoted article telling how a stranger entered a café in Milan and puzzled its occupants by saying that he was neither a foreigner nor a Milanese.
The " third page " ( a page once entirely dedicated to culture, in the Italian tradition ) contained a main article, named elzeviro, which has been signed by all the editors and the major novelists, poets and journalists of the country.
One of the Italian correspondents, Indro Montanelli, sent home an article, in which he described the bravery and heroism of Polish soldiers, who charged German tanks with sabres and lances.
The general provisions for the expropriation stem from article 42 of the Italian Constitution and article 834 of the Codice Civile.
* For a summary of Majorana's scientific output, see the following article ( in Italian ): E. Amaldi, " L ' opera scientifica di Ettore Majorana ", Physis, vol.
The legislative powers of the assembly cover all those subject matters that are not expressly reserved to the exclusive legislative power of the Italian State or to concurrent legislation per article 117 of the Italian Constitution.
* Tristan da Cunha island article in Italian
The article shocked Italian feminists and provoked criticism from Opposition MP Paola Concia.
A recent ABC News article on May 19, 2004 noted that according to the Armenian and Italian researchers the " symbol on his crown that features a star with a curved tail may represent the passage of Halley's Comet in 87 BC.
* An article on Italian aces
* Giacomo da Itri ( 1376 – 1378 ), archbishop of Otranto ( Italian Wikipedia article )

Italian and Francesco
* 1979 – Francesco Bellotti, Italian cyclist
* 1537 – Francesco Barozzi, Italian mathematician, astronomer, and humanist ( d. 1604 )
* 1726 – Francesco Cetti, Italian scientist ( d. 1778 )
* 1984 – Francesco Gavazzi, Italian cyclist
* 1618 – Francesco Maria Grimaldi, Italian mathematician and physicist ( d. 1663 )
* 1360 – Francesco Zabarella, Italian jurist ( d. 1417 )
* 1988 – Francesco Acerbi, Italian footballer
The concept was much improved by the Italian Roberto Valturio in 1463, who devised a boat with five sets, where the parallel cranks are all joined to a single power source by one connecting-rod, an idea also taken up by his compatriot Francesco di Giorgio.
* 1952 – Francesco Graziani, Italian footballer
* 1666 – Francesco Scarlatti, Italian composer and musician ( d. c. 1741 )
* 1687 – Francesco Geminiani, Italian violinist and composer ( d. 1762 )
* 1971 – Francesco Toldo, Italian football player
* 1712 – Francesco Algarotti, Italian philosopher ( d. 1764 )
Italian scientist Francesco Maria Grimaldi coined the word " diffraction " and was the first to record accurate observations of the phenomenon in 1665.
* 1662 – Francesco Bianchini, Italian philosopher and scientist ( d. 1729 )
* 1602 – Francesco Cavalli, Italian composer ( d. 1676 )
Count Francesco Algarotti ( 11 December 1712 – 3 May 1764 ) was an Italian polymath, philosopher, poet, essayist, anglophile, art critic and art collector.
Francesco Andreini ( c. 1548 – 1624 ) was an Italian actor mainly of commedia dell ' arte plays.
* 1720 – Gian Francesco Albani, Italian Catholic cardinal ( d. 1803 )
* 1380 – Gian Francesco Poggio Bracciolini, Italian humanist ( d. 1459 )
Francesco I Sforza ( July 23, 1401 – March 8, 1466 ) was an Italian condottiero, the founder of the Sforza dynasty in Milan, Italy.
Saint Francis of Assisi ( born Giovanni Francesco di Bernardone ; 1181 died: October 3, 1226 ) was an Italian Catholic friar and preacher.
However, the Italian government of Francesco Crispi was unable to accept being stymied by non-Europeans.
Francesco Cossiga ( 1928 – 2010 ) was an Italian politician, the 43rd Prime Minister and the eighth President of the Italian Republic.

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