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Veneti

(vɛˈnɛtɪ; -taɪ)
n
1. (Peoples) (functioning as plural) an ancient people who established themselves at the head of the Adriatic around 950 bc, later becoming Roman subjects
2. (Historical Terms) (functioning as plural) an ancient people who established themselves at the head of the Adriatic around 950 bc, later becoming Roman subjects
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Ven•e•ti

(ˈvɛn ɪˌtaɪ)

n.pl.
an ancient people of pre-Roman Italy, living at the head of the Adriatic from the Po River N and E to the valleys of the Carnic and Julian Alps.
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Dhimitri Veneti, 39, was arrested and later charged with production of cannabis, which he admitted.
The second part focuses on particular peoples, including the Lucanians, the Volscians and Hernicians, the Marsi, the Falliscans and the Capenates, the Umbri, the Veneti, and the Galli.
Khachaturian Concert Hall by the "Ensemble Vivaldi" of the Italian world famous Orchestra "I Solisti Veneti".
In addition, its 2001 Reserve Cabernet Sauvignon, will be launched in the fall, (about $45); William Grant & Sons has released curtent vintages from Domini Veneti, a producer of wines from Italy's Veneto region.
Of the various recordings available, only Marriner on Decca and I Solisti Veneti on Erato equal Janigro's band in bringing out the most felicitous moods of the music.
Postumius Albinus, whose name he sometimes took; served under Julius Caesar in Gaul, and commanded Caesar's fleet against the Veneti at Quiberon Bay (August?
Dhimitri Veneti was charged with cultivating cannabis after officers swooped on a home in Humber Avenue, Stoke, on Friday, October 19.
The main outcome measure of this study, which was performed by Dr Christos Venetis from the University of New South Wales and colleagues at IVF Australia, was the number of chromosomally normal ("euploid") embryos identified by preimplantation genetic screening (PGS) in more than 700 treatment cycles at three IVF centres.