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Ravenna railway station has direct Trenitalia service to Bologna, Ferrara, Lecce, Milan, Parma, Rimini, Venice and Verona.
Ferrara is on the main rail line from Bologna to Padua and Venice, and has branches to Ravenna, Poggio Rusco ( for Suzzara ) and Codigoro.
Along his 40 year long career, Keitel has established a solid collaboration with some directors such as: Martin Scorsese ( 5 ), Paul Auster ( 3 ), Quentin Tarantino ( 3 ), James Toback ( 3 ), Jane Campion ( 2 ), Abel Ferrara ( 2 ), Brad Mirman ( 2 ), Manuel Pradal ( 2 ), Alan Rudolph ( 2 ), Ridley Scott ( 2 ), Jon Turteltaub ( 2 ), and Wayne Wang ( 2 ).
The deal is designed so that the rest of the squadron will not believe Yossarian will be sent home because he has " turned into such a stubborn son of a bitch " and refused to fly, but because-being a hero from the Ferrara mission in which he went into the flak zones a second time without support-he is being sent home as a P. R.
Throughout Fresnes prison's history, there have also been several memorable escapes, but none has been more dramatic than the breakout of the Italian mobster, Antonio Ferrara, in March 2003.
He is known to have written at least one work after his dismissal from Ferrara ( the Missa de beata virgine ), and he may have still have been alive in 1513 since there is a mention in a treatise of Vincenzo Galilei that Brumel was one of a group of composers who met with Pope Leo X in that year ; however since Vincenzo was writing more than a generation later and reporting second-hand, and no other corroborating evidence has been found, this account is not considered to be certain.
Evidence has been found that Leonardo might have been influenced by the work of Giacomo Andrea de Ferrara, a Renaissance architect, expert on Vitruvius, and close friend of his.
Russo has contended that the idea was created not by him, but by Ferrara, who had shared legitimate animosity with Jim Ross backstage during his WWF tenure.
For example, Ferrara asserts that Bertone has given at least five different versions of Lúcia's alleged acceptance of the interpretation of the vision published by the Vatican in 2000.
Ranibizumab, a Fab fragment derived from the same parent molecule as bevacizumab, has been developed by Genentech ( by the same scientist Napoleone Ferrara ) for intraocular use.
The Madonna ( 1532 ) in the Modena Gallery is a charming picture ; however, the large Triumph of Religion in the Atheneum at Ferrara has been described as a " bookish " affair, whose episodes are difficult to elucidate.
album has been singled out for special praise, with its star conductor Franco Ferrara of Rome's Accademia Nazionale di Santa Cecilia later hailing Lanza's singing on the disc as " vocally extraordinary ... a Caruso-type voice.
Ross has since reconciled with Ferrara following an open letter to him.
He has a doctorate in genetics from the University of Ferrara, Italy, a Ph. D. in biology from the University of Connecticut, and a Ph. D. in philosophy of science from the University of Tennessee.
Madonna has remarked her dislike of the end result saying of the director Abel Ferrara: " He fucked me over.
He has become a respected columnist and intellectual, writing in Il Foglio and La Repubblica Italian daily newspapers, with the first one right-wing, but edited by his friend and former PCI member Giuliano Ferrara, and the second left-wing oriented.
Levi has also studied with Franco Ferrara in Siena and Rome, with Kiril Kondrashin in the Netherlands, and at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama in London.
Graham has established a career in television via multiple guest-starring roles, including recurring roles in House as the husband of Dr. House's ex-girlfriend Stacy ( Sela Ward ), The Mentalist as Walter Mashburn, Weeds as Vince, 24 as Ted Cofell, Boston Legal as ADA Frank Ginsberg, Desperate Housewives as Lynette Scavo's boss, Ed Ferrara, Criminal Minds as Viper, in the episode titled 52 Pickup and in Men in Trees as Supervisor Richard Ellis, the romantic interest of local chief of police Celia Bachelor.

Ferrara and many
His work can be found in many other Italian cities, including in Ferrara, Bologna, Naples and Milan, where he designed the facade of Santa Maria presso San Celso.
She was the daughter of Boniface III, ruler of many counties, among them Reggio, Modena, Mantua, Brescia, and Ferrara.
The river flows through many important Italian cities, including Turin ( Torino ), Piacenza and Ferrara.
Composers came to Ferrara from many parts of Europe, especially France and Flanders ; Josquin Des Prez worked for Duke Ercole for a time ( producing the Missa Hercules dux Ferrariæ, which he wrote for him ); Jacob Obrecht came to Ferrara twice ( and died during an outbreak of plague there in 1505 ); and Antoine Brumel served as principal musician from 1505.
In 1537, we find her at Ferrara, where she made many friends and helped to establish a Capuchin monastery at the instance of the reforming monk Bernardino Ochino, who afterwards became a Protestant.
Dandolo had served the Serenissima Republic in diplomatic ( as ambassador to Ferrara and bailus in Constantinople ) and perhaps military roles for many years.
Italy is home to forty seven UNESCO World Heritage Sites, more than any other country, including many entire cities such as Verona, Siena, Vicenza, Ferrara, San Gimignano, Urbino, Matera, Pompei, Noto and Siracusa.
During the 1740s Jommelli wrote operas for many Italian cities: Bologna, Venice, Turin, Padua, Ferrara, Lucca, Parma, along with Naples and Rome.
These composers included Luzzasco Luzzaschi, Giaches de Wert, and Lodovico Agostini, but the fame of the group was so widespread that many composers visited Ferrara both to hear and write for them, and in some cases founded similar groups of their own in other cities ( for example, the Medici attempted to imitate the group in Florence, and had Alessandro Striggio write madrigals in a style like Luzzaschi's ).
Up to the year of his marriage to Taddea Gonzaga, the daughter of the Count of Novellara ( 1472 ), he had received many marks of favour from Borso d ' Este, duke of Ferrara, having been sent to meet Frederick III ( 1469 ), and afterwards visiting Pope Paul II ( 1471 ) in the train of Borso.
In 2007, the exhibition " Selections from The LeWitt Collection " at the Weatherspoon Art Museum assembled approximately 100 paintings, sculptures, drawings, prints, and photographs, among them works by Andre, Alyce Acock, Bernd and Hilla Becher, Jan Dibbets, Jackie Ferrara, Gilbert and George, Alex Katz, Robert Mangold, Brice Marden, Mario Merz, Shirin Neshat, Pat Steir, and many other artists.
After the 1570 Ferrara earthquake he was appointed as the leader of a study group about seismological events, a team of physics, philosophers and many " experts in various accidents " called to the city in order to conduct research about earthquakes, the first scientific effort of this kind in history of seismology.
He was married to Angelica " Cookie " Spione, but had many mistresses, including Theresa Ferrara.
She was one of the most renowned singers of the age, and was one of the four concerto di donne at the Ferrara court of the d ' Este family, for whom many composers wrote in a progressive style.
Her style is moderately contrapuntal and chromatic, reminiscent of some of the early work by Marenzio as well as many madrigals by Philippe de Monte, but avoids the extreme experimentation of the Ferrara school composers such as Luzzaschi and Gesualdo.
His trip to Italy enabled him to meet many of the Italian scholars whom he knew through his correspondence, among them Luca Ghini at Pisa, Antonio Musa Brasavola at Ferrara, Ulysse Aldrovandi at Padua and Cesare Odo at Bologna.
Had Ferrara not suffered this injury, many believe he would have been one of the stars of France ' 98, as he was at the peak of his career.
Directed by Abel Ferrara, the documentary highlights the many personalities and artistic voices that have emerged from the legendary residence.
During the Renaissance, painters generally made use of their relatives and friends as models, of which many examples might be quoted from Venice, Florence, Rome and other places, and the stories of Titian and the duchess of Ferrara and of Botticelli and Simonetta Vespucci, go to show that ladies of exalted rank were sometimes not averse to having their charms immortalized by the painter's brush.
In 1975 Pickett recorded a novelty spoof on Star Trek called " Star Drek " with Peter Ferrara, again performing some of the various voices, which was played on Dr. Demento's radio show for many years.
However, many artists worked in both nearby cities, and thus others consider him a product of the School of Ferrara.

Ferrara and early
The Cardinal's brother, Alfonso II d ' Este, Duke of Ferrara, was another early enthusiast, enquiring about castrati in 1556.
She then married Alfonso I d ' Este, Duke of Ferrara in early 1502 in Ferrara.
The origin of Ferrara is uncertain, it was probably settled by the inhabitants of the lagoons at the mouth of Po river ; there are two early centers of settlement, one round the cathedral, the other, the castrum bizantino, being the San Pietro district, on the opposite shore, where the Primaro empties into the Volano channel.
During the reign of Ercole d ' Este I, one of the most significant patrons of the arts in late 15th and early 16th century Italy after the Medici, Ferrara grew into a cultural center, renowned for music as well as for visual arts.
Under Ercole ( 1431 – 1505 ), one of the most significant patrons of the arts in late 15th and early 16th century Italy, Ferrara grew into a cultural center, renowned especially for music ; Josquin Des Prez worked for Duke Ercole, Jacob Obrecht came to Ferrara twice, and Antoine Brumel served as principal musician from 1505.
His early career was spent at the monastery of Pomposa, on the Adriatic coast near Ferrara.
In early April 1438, the Greek contingent arrived at Ferrara over 700 strong.
Relations between the Gonzaga and Este families were close, and in the early 1550s Wert traveled at least once to Mantua and Ferrara, centers of musical activity in the late sixteenth century, where he met the renowned madrigalist Cipriano de Rore, who was the most influential figure on his early musical style.
Wert's early style was heavily influenced by Cipriano de Rore, the renowned mid-century madrigalist active at Ferrara.
Gesualdo's style followed directly from Luzzaschi's, and he named the older composer as his mentor: the two worked together at Ferrara in the early 1590s, giving Gesualdo ample opportunity to absorb the chromaticism and textural contrasts of the Ferrarese, including Luzzaschi and Alfonso Fontanelli.
Girolamo Frescobaldi (; September, 1583March 1, 1643 ) was a musician from Ferrara, one of the most important composers of keyboard music in the late Renaissance and early Baroque periods.
In his early twenties, Frescobaldi left his native Ferrara for Rome.
His early training and life is not well documented ; his father, originally of Trento, was a bursar ( spenditore or fattore ) for the Dukes of Ferrara.
Little is known about his early life except that he studied in Correggio with Tuttovale Menon, a famous madrigalist who also worked in the Ferrara court ; he also studied with Girolamo Donato, an organist.
Obrecht was a guest in Ferrara in 1487, and his music is known to have circulated in Italy in the early 1480s.
Little is known about his earliest years, but he must have had a thorough early musical training, and his succession of posts at various cathedrals in Italian towns is well documented: he served successively at Urbino, Pesaro, Fano, Ferrara, Casalmaggiore, Novara, and Lodi, eventually acquiring the prestigious post at Milan Cathedral in 1629, which he kept with one short break until his death.
At some time in the 1530s or early 1540s he went to Ferrara, which was to become the center for experimental secular music in Italy from the middle to the end of the 16th century.
Although little is known about his early works, it is known that he traveled outside of Ferrara in his late twenties or early thirties.
Mr. Ensign spent his early career as a partner in a Washington architecture firm, McLeod, Ferrara and Ensign, which had a speciality in school and college design.

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