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Victor S.
Cianca Sr. (January 5, 1918 –
January 24, 2010) was a
traffic police officer from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, who
spent his
entire career with...
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Alberto Cianca (1
January 1884 – 8
January 1966) was an
Italian journalist and anti-fascist politician. He
edited several significant publications, including...
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Republican Party. The last
secretary general of the
Action Party was
Alberto Cianca.
Lelio B****o
Giorgio B****ani
Norberto Bobbio Piero Calamandrei Aldo Capitini...
- have been used to
describe Coda di
Volpe and its
wines including Alopecis,
Cianca rossa,
Coada Vulpi, Coda di Pecora, Coda di
Volpe bianca, Coda di Volpe...
- States. Many of them
joined the
Mazzini Society: Aldo Garosci,
Alberto Cianca, and
Alberto Tarchiani, who came from
Giustizia e Libertà;
Randolfo Pacciardi...
- Follow.
Among the
standout favorite segments was 1965's
traffic cop Vic
Cianca with the
Pittsburgh Police, who
gained national exposure through the show...
- and
spotlighted unique talents such as
Pittsburgh Police traffic cop Vic
Cianca. When
repeats of the show were
initially syndicated by
Telepictures to broadcast...
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Borghese (2015-04-24). "Festa
della Liberazione: in
ricordo di
Claudio Cianca,
antifascista contro la
speculazione edilizia". Il
Fatto Quotidiano (in...
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sitcom starring Valerio Mastandrea and
Marco Giallini.
Valerio Mastandrea:
Cianca Marco Giallini:
Sergej List of
Italian television series Buttafuori at IMDb...
- Lipari. The group's
members included the
exiles Raffaele Rossetti,
Alberto Cianca,
Vincenzo Nitti, and
Francesco Fausto.
Giustizia e Libertà was committed...