Use "flavio trevisan" in a sentence

1. I am glad to see Flavio busted, I make no bones about that.

2. John is related to Daneil Bellay and Amy B Trevisan as well as 3 additional people

3. Cassia Boccanera the _amorosa_ and Avengeress who had flung herself into the Tiber with her brother Ercole and the corpse of her lover Flavio.

4. El partido Desde el inició Bravos salió decidido a ser el dueño del esférico, y en los primeros minutos generó varias llegadas de peligro con Ayron del Valle, con Flavio

5. This topic--accompanied by compelling revelations concerning the Aretinian's attitude toward translation and his views on the Romans' language (which contrasted strikingly with those of Flavio Biondo, as is known)--is covered most satisfactorily in one of Hankins' pieces presented in The Humanism of Leonardo Bruni: Selected Texts (trans

6. Capuchins in art‎ (3 C, 16 F) Pietro Carbotti‎ (1 F) Flavio Roberto Carraro‎ (1 F) Antônio Roberto Cavuto‎ (2 F) Francisco Chimoio‎ (1 F) Thomas-Louis Connolly‎ (1 F) Vital Maria Conçalves de Oliveira‎ (4 F) John Corriveau‎ (1 F) D

7. Traduzioni aggiuntive: Inglese: Italiano: Controversial adj adjective: Describes a noun or pronoun--for example, "a tall girl," "an interesting book," "a big house." (debatable) discutibile, opinabile, controverso agg aggettivo: Descrive o specifica un sostantivo: "Una persona fidata" - "Con un cacciavite piccolo" - "Questioni controverse": Flavio loves to talk about Controversial economic