(a.) Of or pertaining to Italy, or to its people or language.
(n.) A native or inhabitant of Italy.
(n.) The language used in Italy, or by the Italians.
Example Sentences:
(1) They derive from publications of the National Insurance Institute for Occupational Accidents (INAIL) and refer to the Italian and Umbrian situation.
(2) The Italian coastguard ship Bruno Gregoracci docked in Malta at about 8am and dropped off two dozen bodies recovered from this weekend’s wreck, including children, according to Save the Children.
(3) Compared to the data produced by the Lipid Research Clinics (USA), coronary risk appeared higher for all the surveyed factors in the Italian general population, and particularly in bank employees.
(4) Gassmann, whose late father, Vittorio , was a critically acclaimed star of Italian cinema in its heyday in the 1960s, tweeted over the weekend with the hashtag #Romasonoio (I am Rome), calling on the city’s residents to be an example of civility and clean up their own little corners of Rome with pride.
(5) But that promise was beginning to startle the markets, which admire Monti’s appetite for austerity and fear the free spending and anti-European views of some Italian politicians.
(6) Serum C1 esterase inhibitor was determined in 138 members of 18 italian families with hereditary angioedema by immunochemical and enzymatic assays.
(7) The Italian data seem to fall within the standard of the American (1979) and West German (1978) surveys.
(8) The Calabrian and Albanian populations were similar, but significantly different from other Italian populations.
(9) The Eurostoxx banking index was up 1.7% Shares in Italy’s oldest bank, Monte dei Paschi di Siena, were suspended after falling 15% after the EBA revealed it was one of nine Italian institutions to fail the tests.
(10) Using the Italian I distantly remember from my year abroad in Florence as a student (mi chiama Hadley!
(11) City landed the former Barcelona chief executive, Ferran Soriano , and many thought the two former Barça men's recruitment looked a threat to the Italian, especially with Pep Guardiola on sabbatical and looming over any potential vacancies at Europe's top clubs.
(12) Of 242 north Italian heroin addicts, 24 (9.9%) were HBsAg positive.
(13) In this paper an Italian cooperative trial investigates the role of a high-dose regimen with carboplatin, etoposide and ifosfamide in germ cell tumours.
(14) During the night the Government has to do whatever it takes to re-include those amendments – on which they will attach a vote of confidence – otherwise Italians will see their taxes increase again without important compensatory measures being passed.
(15) That diary was published in 2005 by Limes, a serious Italian magazine, which did not identify the cardinal.
(16) While his citizens were being beaten and tormented in illegal detention, spokesmen for the then prime minister, Tony Blair, declared: "The Italian police had a difficult job to do.
(17) It details a meeting between Meara and Fabrizio Nava, director of the office of sub-Saharan Africa assistance for the Italian government.
(18) The red blood cell (RBC) glutathione peroxidase (GSH-Px) activity and routine haematological parameters were measured in 38 healthy north Italian full-term pregnant women and in their newborn infants.
(19) After the Italian prime minister, Matteo Renzi, threatened to veto a deal with Turkey, a reference to media freedom was added to the final summit statement.
(20) An intimate account of her last hours was given on Monday by Lady (Carla) Powell, the Italian wife of Thatcher's former diplomatic adviser Lord Powell, who had visited her often in her declining years, and whose house outside Rome the former prime minister had visited on several occasions.
Paolo
Definition:
(n.) An old Italian silver coin, worth about ten cents.
Example Sentences:
(1) The conference was co-chaired by Kerry and his Italian counterpart, Paolo Gentiloni, whose country has seen a major influx of refugees from the north African nation trying to reach Europe.
(2) 11.21pm GMT Tweets Jeremiah Tittle (@WWWJT) @LengelDavid @Paolo_Bandini @HunterFelt @GdnUSsports remove the wooden beam from your own eye before you remove the speck from the umpires'.
(3) The 30-year-old, whose airway had been so damaged by TB she was gasping for breath on the stairs, told Professor Paolo Macchiarini she had been dancing all night in a club in Ibiza.
(4) Lancelot Hogben (@LancelotHogben) @Paolo_Bandini @HunterFelt QB is still the key Paolo.
(5) Paolo Bandini (@Paolo_Bandini) So I guess this is how they're getting ready for the NFL Conference Championship games in Austria.
(6) Plus, my friends in Baltimore are quite happy for me to maintain my record of backing against them only to be proved wrong.... 9.49pm GMT More on the alligators... Paolo Bandini (@Paolo_Bandini) For what it's worth I've actually had alligator a couple of times this week.
(7) Updated at 4.18am GMT 1.36am GMT Thomas Quinn (@thomaspquinn) @Paolo_Bandini @LengelDavid I think his helmet will protect him somewhat January 20, 2014 It's worth mentioning that FOX tells us that's the longest run against the 49ers since Jim Harbaugh became coach.
(8) I won’t forget Dean Ashton’s overhead kick , Adrián’s goal or singing Paolo Di Canio’s name for the last time at this special stadium.
(9) Let me know at paolo.bandini.freelance@guardian.co.uk or on Twitter @Paolo_Bandini 7.28pm GMT Preamble Are we about to witness the birth of another of great footballing rivalry at Hampden Park?
(10) Paolo Di Canio, in entertaining fashion, made it sound more harmless than that, although the incident meant he did not get to bed until 2am.
(11) 4.52pm BST Full-time Southampton 1-1 Sunderland I expect Paolo Di Canio, despite his side conceding late in the game, will be satisfied.
(12) Richard Jefferson, @richbaggie WEST HAM UNITED Facebook Twitter Pinterest Dimitri Payet is ‘the best West Ham player since Paolo Di Canio’.
(13) @lengeldavid or by email at david.lengel.freelance@guardiannews.com Paolo's coverage of the exhausted Ravens and Broncos is over here.
(14) The Sunderland chief executive, Margaret Byrne, said: "It's been very disappointing to read some of the reaction to Paolo's appointment.
(15) Rome in The Great Beauty Released 2013, directed by Paolo Sorrentino Facebook Twitter Pinterest I can’t think of any city so drenched with infatuated love, and yet also a kind of disillusion and disenchantment, as the Rome of Sorrentino’s The Great Beauty .
(16) 6.16pm BST Paolo Bandini (@Paolo_Bandini) Viviano's a lifelong Fiorentina fan, who was well liked, so fact they didn't take option to keep him after last yr's loan says something September 2, 2013 Paolo Bandini (@Paolo_Bandini) Especially when you consider that Viviano's replacement at Fiorentina, Neto, hasn't looked that great.
(17) Paolo Pescatore, an analyst at CCS Insight said: "BT's latest results underline the phenomenal growth in broadband and especially demand for fibre and BT is the undisputed leader in the UK in this area.
(18) A glorious and memorable night for Aston Villa delivered their best performance of the season and an emphatic victory that gave their survival hopes a huge boost and brought Paolo Di Canio and Sunderland crashing down to earth.
(19) His decision to re-integrate Bardsley following a couple of serious disciplinary transgressions during Paolo Di Canio's tenure was rewarded by the full-back's second goal in two games.