Anglo-Italian

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Anglo-Italian

[ˈæŋgləʊɪˈtæljən] adj & nitalo-britannico/a
Collins Italian Dictionary 1st Edition © HarperCollins Publishers 1995
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October 18 1994: The lowest-ever crowd for a Boro first team fixture is recorded as a sparse gathering of 300 - including a dozen hardy travellers - watch a gripping 0-0 Anglo-Italian Cup draw at Udinese.
India had inked Rs 3,600 crore deal for 12 high-standard AW-101 helicopters from Agusta Westland, a subsidiary of Anglo-Italian defence giant Finmeccanica.
JIMMY McGILL dropped a bombshell on the eve of Town's Anglo-Italian Cup campaign by asking to go on the transfer list.
Exiles, emigres and intermediaries; Anglo-Italian cultural transactions.
Instead they took part in the inaugural Anglo-Italian League Cup, beating AS Roma.
Dean, who has also written a film script about his great uncle, a Liverpool-based Anglo-Italian boxer from the 1930s called Dom Volante, says ofCliche: ``It's aprovocative,political song.It's basically saying `If people keep on firing guns and throwing bombs then they must like it.''' Summing up his style,he concludes: ``I think I'vegot the melody of The Police and attitude of The Clash.''
Instead Sunday was Anglo-Italian New Music Day, with three concerts devoted to the cutting edge of contemporary music.
The French manufacturer complete their takeover of the Anglo-Italian camp next year and by then they hope to be ready to tackle the Formula One giants.
The Anglo-Italian claimed on Thursday that his pounds 2.4million bid was set to go through.
October 5: 1994: Another European glamour night at Ayresome Park as 3,273 turn out to see new boy Jaime Moreno get his first goal in a 1-1 Anglo-Italian Cup draw with Cesena.
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