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C.I.M.E.,
CIME, La
Compagnie Industrielle des
Moteurs a Explosion, (Industrial
Combustion Engine Company), was a
French manufacturer of
light proprietary...
- The Tre
Cime di
Lavaredo (Italian for 'Three
Peaks of Lavaredo';
pronounced [ˌtre tˈtʃiːme di lavaˈreːdo]), also
called the Drei
Zinnen (German for 'Three...
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regions of Sicily, Calabria, Campania, Apulia, In Italian,
rapini is
called cime di rapa or
broccoletti di rapa; in Naples, the
green is
often called friarielli...
- 47°29′39″N 10°44′26″E / 47.4942774°N 10.7406012°E / 47.4942774; 10.7406012
Plansee SE is a
manufacturer of
products made out of
refractory metals based...
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Cime de
Caron is a
mountain of Savoie, France. It lies in the M****if de la
Vanoise range. It has an
elevation of 3,195
metres (10,482 ft)
above sea level...
- On the
Heights of
Despair (Romanian: Pe
culmile disperării) is a
Romanian philosophical work
written by Emil Cioran,
published in 1934 as his
first book...
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stand on the Civetta.
Michael Innerkofler was one of the
climbers of the Tre
Cime di Lavaredo.
Later very
important local mountaineers,
known for many first...
- The hime cut (****anese: 姫カット, IPA: [
çime katːo], HEE-meh; lit. 'princess cut') is a
hairstyle consisting of straight,
usually ch****-length
sidelocks and...
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Signore delle cime ("Lord of the
Mountain Tops") is a po****r
Italian song of prayer. It was
written by Bepi De
Marzi in 1958, when he was 23
years old:...
- Restefond, and in the 2008 Tour de
France the
summit was
referred to as the
Cime de la Bonette-Restefond.
Stage 16 of the tour
approached the
summit from...