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Torino

[ taw-ree-naw ]

noun



Torino

/ toˈriːno /

noun

  1. See Turin
    the Italian name for Turin


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Attempts to export shale oil and gas, for example, have run smack into legal and regulatory barriers as old as a Gran Torino.

Or perhaps you recognize him from Flags of Our Fathers, Gran Torino, or Invictus.

But Eastwood is also loved by young voters who remember him in Million Dollar Baby and Gran Torino.

The Gran Torino is a dinosaur, and so is Walt Koslowski (Eastwood).

This may explain why Warner Bros and Sony, in addition to Paramount, are pursuing the strategy for Seven Pounds and Gran Torino.

Studio sulla morfologia degli emisferi cerebrali dell'uomo, Torino, 1895.

Address till middle of November: Torino (Italia) ferma in posta.

(La Razza Negra nel suo stato selvaggio e nella sua duplice condizione di emancipata e di schiava, Torino, 1864, p. 20).

Catalogo ragionato della esposizione di storia della medicina aperta in Torino nel 1898.

August 19 the first detachment of the army sailed from Taormina in the Torino and the Franklin.

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