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Emanuele Repetti (1776-1852) was an
Italian historian and
naturalist who
wrote extensively on the
history of Tuscany. He was born in Carrara. He contributed...
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ridership is 87 million. The
first three stations of the line (Linate-
Repetti-Forlanini) was
originally planned to be
completed in 2015, as part of the...
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transition zone is the part of Earth's
mantle that is
located between the
lower and the
upper mantle, most
strictly between the seismic-discontinuity...
- account, from a
local oral
tradition recorded by the
historian Emanuele Repetti, is that he was born in Anchiano, a
country hamlet that
would have offered...
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Repetti &
Tuttle 1987:57
Repetti &
Tuttle 1987, §§1.0–1.1.
Repetti &
Tuttle 1987, §1.2.
Lausberg 1970, §342;
Repetti &
Tuttle 1987, §2.0
Repetti & Tuttle...
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Repetti,
Ricardo (2012). "Buddhist Hard Determinism: No Self, No Free Will, No...
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Repetti, RL; Nishina, A (2008). "Marital satisfaction,
recovery from work, and...
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gemination of
palatalized intervocalic /n l k/ to [ɲɲ ʎʎ cc].
Repetti points out that
there exists (mixed)
Romance evidence for the gemination...
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worked on
producing for
Manticore "Moonchild" by
Annie Barbazza and Max
Repetti: an
album where some of his most
iconic songs were
arranged in an...
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region of east-central Italy. In a do****ent
dated 789,
quoted by
Emanuele Repetti in "Dizionario
Geografico Fisico Storico della Toscana", the
cleric Arnipert...