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Opticians (in
Partnership with John
Lewis and
Partners department stores)
Salmoiraghi e Viganò Óticas
Carol VistaSì Ray-Ban
Luxottica is the
largest optical...
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Ferroviarie (Aeronautical and
Railway Constructions). In 1969 it
merged with
Salmoiraghi and the
aviation division of Fiat to
create Aeritalia. The firm is remembered...
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Giorgio Salmoiraghi (26
November 1936 – 27
December 2022) was an
Italian painter. He was born in Milan.
Salmoiraghi graduated from the
artistic High school...
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stated “on the top part of the
tower a
lighthouse will be
placed made by
Salmoiraghi of Italy, with a
parabolic mirror of 920 mm (36 in),
reaching approximately...
- -ago/ghi (of
Celtic derivation), -engo/enghi (of
Germanic derivation):
Salmoiraghi, Ornaghi, Vernengo, Martinengo, Giordanengo,
Lambertenghi Lombardy: -ate/ati/atti:...
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Institute Press. 16
November 2012. Cilluffo,
Frank J.; Marks,
Ronald A.;
Salmoiraghi,
George C. (2002). "The use and
limits of U.S. Intelligence". The Washington...
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employees out of 492, a
decision defined by the
mayor of the
enclave Roberto Salmoiraghi and by the sole
administrator Marco Ambrosini as a "deed due in response...
- instruments,
including two 17th-century
celestial and
earth globes, the
Salmoiraghi refracting telescope, and a
Foucault pendulum. The Telecommunication...
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Mausoleo Faccanoni in
Sarnico (1907)
Villa Faccanoni in
Sarnico Palazzina Salmoiraghi,
Milan (destro****)
Palazzo Castiglioni (1901–1904) in
Milan Villa Romeo...
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Andrea Sacchi (1599–1661)
Francesco Sagliano (1826–1890)
Giorgio Salmoiraghi (1936–2022)
Francesco Sampietro (1815–1896)
Marco Sammartino (17th century)...