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- Crescentine (sg.: crescentina), crescente (sg.: crescenta) or tigelle (sg. tigella) are thin, 10 cm round breads from the Apennine Mountains, in the Modena...
- Monsignor Crescente Errázuriz Valdivieso (November 18, 1839 – July 5, 1931) was a Chilean Dominican friar and prelate of the Catholic Church who served...
- include the first Old Slavic legend from the 10th century, the Latin legend Crescente fide, Gumpold's legend, and Christian's legend. According to legend, one...
- Arditti, Roberto (5 August 2021). "Mattarella, sette anni di popolarità crescente". HuffPost (in Italian). Archived from the original on 30 January 2022...
- situa-se no ataque não-ramificado, forma com a vogal seguinte um ditongo crescente em nível pós lexical. Ditongos crescentes somente se formam neste nível...
- University of Birmingham. For the latter instruments see Giampiero Buonomo, La crescente procedimentalizzazione dell’atto parlamentare di indirizzo politico, Questione...
- grandmother Luisa Fernandez de Valdivieso (1836–1926), who was a niece of Crescente Errázuriz Valdivieso, Archbishop of Santiago, she reportedly was a descendant...
- "Let knowledge grow from more to more, and so be human life enriched". crescente luce Light ever increasing Motto of James Cook University Crescite et...
- Mayor Term start Term end   Party Gastone Costa 1946 1947 PSI Cesare Crescente 1947 1970 DC Ettore Bentsik 1970 1977 DC Luigi Merlin 1977 1980 DC Ettore...
- po****tions, like Catelaão/Catalão (Catalan), Castelão/Castelhão (Castilian), Crescente (crescent, from Turkey), Medina (from Medina), Romano, Romão, Romeiro...