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Torino

American  
[taw-ree-naw] / tɔˈri nɔ /

noun

  1. Turin.


Torino British  
/ toˈriːno /

noun

  1. the Italian name for Turin

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Revie did have form in this respect, previously turning down reported approaches from Sunderland, Birmingham City and Turin rivals Juventus and Torino.

From BBC

Should their scoring rate continue at such a pace they may also be able to target Torino's Serie A total of 125 goals in 1948 - an all-time record for a major European league.

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The final tie, between Roma and Torino, will be played on January 13.

From Barron's

Adams had been in and out at Torino.

From BBC

Three points behind Milan and Napoli are Juventus, who were held to a goalless draw by local rivals Torino on a day which had featured no goals until Saelemaekers opened the scoring in Parma.

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