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Eugenia Burzio (20 June 1882 – 16 May 1922) was an
Italian operatic dramatic soprano known for her
vibrant voice and p****ionate
style of singing. She was...
- In
generative linguistics,
Burzio's generalization is the
observation that a verb can ****ign a
theta role (a
title used to
describe the
relationship between...
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Humberto Francisco Burzio (Buenos Aires, July 2, 1902 —
August 18, 1980) was an
Argentine naval historian, numismatist,
military officer and one time amb****ador...
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Giuseppe Burzio (1901-1966), born Cambiano, Italy, was a
Vatican diplomat and
Roman Catholic Archbishop.
Ordained in 1924, he
enrolled in the Pontifical...
- (later Pope John XXIII) and
Burzio helped galvanize the Holy See into
intervening in
vigorous terms. On 7
April 1943,
Burzio challenged Tuka over the rumours...
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agenda of
modern syntax since the
seminal work by
Perlmutter 1978 (cf.
Burzio 1986 and Hale-Keyser 2003 for
landmark proposals).
Perlmutter introduced...
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February 1942. Both
bishop Karol Kmeťko and
papal chargé d'affaires
Giuseppe Burzio confronted the
president with
reliable reports of the m****
murder of Jewish...
- well-known
compatriots and
coevals of
theirs as
Gemma Bellincioni and
Eugenia Burzio (among
several others)
failed to
please the Anglophones' ears because, unlike...
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February 1942. Both
bishop Karol Kmeťko and
papal chargé d'affaires
Giuseppe Burzio confronted the
president with
reliable reports of the m****
murder of Jewish...
- movement's
Italian lifespan (1890 to
circa 1930)
include the
sopranos Eugenia Burzio, Lina
Bruna Rasa and
Bianca Scacciati, the
tenors Aureliano Pertile, Cesar...