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1. Corsica belonged to the Republic of Genoa (before Genoa became part of Italy) and in 1768 was ceded to France to pay off debt

2. Browny Market 8449 Almeda Genoa Rd Houston TX 77075

3. The Lighthouse of Genoa is completed in present form.

4. Margherita was the daughter of the Duke of Genoa.

5. 27 Mr Genoa filed a formal complaint against the department.

6. Christopher Columbus was born in Genoa between August and October 1451

7. Originally the flag was used by the maritime Republic of Genoa.

8. In May 1101 Crusaders from Genoa captured Caesarea and pillaged the small Islamic town

9. The ship was loaded with 1700 barrels of raw American alcohol bound for Genoa , Italy .

10. In 1228 the Clavesana ceded their lands to the commune of Genoa.

11. Genoa is to the Ligurian Sea as Yalta is to the WHAT?

12. After 14 days at sea, we docked at the Italian port of Genoa.

13. Okay, well, Chayton and the Redbones, they hijacked a truck from Camp Genoa.

14. Capitalist economies began their rise, beginning in northern Italian republics such as Genoa.

15. The ports of Genoa, La Spezia, and Livorno are on its rocky coast.

16. Genoa later forged an alliance with King Baldwin I of Jerusalem (reigned 1100-1118).

17. Genoa was defended both by nature and by strong fortifications, but Massena planned a more offensive strategy.

18. If a person came via boat, then they would remain a few days in Genoa.

19. The English Monarch paid an annual tribute to the Doge of Genoa for this privilege".

20. If you still have too much Backwind, check for roundness in the leech of the genoa

21. The Ligurian Apennines are bordered by the Ligurian Sea in the Gulf of Genoa, and the …

22. The Commission is aware that the 40 % advance on the Genoa project remains to be used.

23. At almost the same time our genoa halyard jammed and we couldn't get the sail down.

24. FLORENCE AND NORTHERN TUSCANY WITH GENOA EDWARD HUTTON Who knows what Italy, under the heel of the Barbarian, does not owe to these faded pages, and through Italy the world? FLORENCE AND NORTHERN TUSCANY WITH GENOA EDWARD HUTTON

25. Many settlements in the Middle East were given to Genoa as well as favorable commercial treaties.

26. In 1247 it became a free commune and entered the Republic of Genoa in 1274, however maintaining its legislative autonomy.

27. In-between, a plague killed as many as half of the inhabitants of Genoa in 1656–57.

28. The alliance with the restored Byzantine Empire increased the wealth and power of Genoa, and simultaneously decreased Venetian and Pisan commerce.

29. Di educazione e cortesia di stampo fortemente aristocratico Assurge ad from DISPO 119 at University of Genoa

30. Costa Cruises (Costa Crociere SpA, website) is a British-American owned Italian cruise line based in Genoa Italy

31. After receiving a PhD in Philosophy from the University of Genoa in 2006, Cristina Amoretti has been Post

32. Home for sale:This is about 11.87 acres land on Almeda Genoa in between 521 (Almeda Road) and 288

33. On 3 January 2012, Gilardino signed a four-and-a-half-year contract with Genoa, and cost €8 million.

34. It originated from necessities of the state, as did the Bank of Venice (1402) and the Bank of Genoa (1407).

35. Costa Pacifica is a Guinness Book of Records record holder because it was christened in Genoa the same day as the Costa Luminosa

36. The Kingdom of Piedmont-Sardinia was restored to its mainland possessions, and also gained control of the Republic of Genoa.

37. In 1060 Pisa engaged in its first battle against Genoa and the Pisan victory helped to consolidate its position in the Mediterranean.

38. If I'm sailing with a big genoa I'll usually roll it up just enough so it doesn't chafe on the shrouds when Backwinded.

39. Besides access from front on Almeda Genoa, there are 2 additional road cuts at Cantervew and Canterville from Northumb Road, see the survey posted on Har.

40. The oldest discovered record of a complete double-entry system is the Messari (Italian: Treasurer's) accounts of the city of Genoa in 1340.

41. Upon encountering the Alps, the cold air appeared to be deflected, allowing the cyclone reaching the Gulf of Genoa to extend to the surface.

42. Despite the French victories, the war dragged on both in the Netherlands and in Italy, where Maréchal Belle-Isle was besieging the Austrians in Genoa.

43. They signed a treaty with Charles of Anjou, King of Naples and Count of Provence to retake control of Genoa, and generally to provide mutual assistance.

44. The son of Giacinto Paoli, who led the Corsicans against Genoa from 1735, Pasquale followed his father into exile at Naples in 1739, studying at the military

45. PEDANT. Ay, what else? And, but I be deceived, Signior Baptista may remember me Near twenty years ago in Genoa, Where we were lodgers at the Pegasus.

46. The friars were transferred in the friary of San Pietro in Galata in 1476, while all the altar clothes had already been brought to Genoa, and the archives to Caffa.

47. Genoa Pharmaceuticals has completed $62 million in a Series A financing round that secures funds for a Phase 2 clinical trial to evaluate Aerodone (inhaled pirfenidone) in treating diopathic pulmonary fibrosis (IPF).

48. So Dionigi Tettamanzi, archbishop of Genoa—one of Italy’s leading cardinals—caused quite a stir with his 40-page pastoral letter on how to fight the Devil.

49. Current observations carried out in the Gulf of Genoa during the years 1975–76 have shown inversions of the typical alongshore cyclonic flow in association with meteorological frontal systems transiting over the Ligurian Sea.

50. ‘Dropping down Abaft the bridge, the first thing to come into view was the funnel.’ ‘When a mainsail was set up in the correct place Abaft the genoa, the strain on the headsail sheet was observed to …

51. Having become an admiral of Ferdinand II of Aragon, in 1478 he returned to Genoa at the head of a fleet of seven galleys to help free the city from Gian Galeazzo Sforza's domination.

52. As a result of the economic retrenchment in Europe in the late fourteenth century, as well as its long war with Venice, which culminated in its defeat at Chioggia (1380), Genoa went into decline.

53. A fledgling Two Scooper returns to the crimson lights of Genoa City and reconsiders a recast, reflects on coming change, ponders paternity, opines on the Bribability of lab techs, speculates on the mysterious psyches of a few imperfect denizens, and responds to fan feedback.

54. In between her cycles of drills and exercises in the "Med," Worcester visited Augusta, Sicily; Bizerte; Genoa and La Spezia, Italy; and Golfe Juan, on the southern coast of France, before she put into Phaleron Bay on 20 July.

55. Finally, it is shown that the advection of a parent cyclone from west to east along a path north of the Alps can generate a cyclone in the lower levels of the atmosphere in the vicinity of the Gulf of Genoa.

56. It was the first part of Italy to become industrialised in the last half of the 19th century; the so-called industrial triangle was formed by the manufacturing centres of Milan and Turin, as well as the seaport of Genoa.

57. Canaletto Salad mixed lettuces, roasted beets, candied walnuts, Gorgonzola, balsamic reduction: Mozzarella Di Bufala grilled eggplant, Genoa pesto, micro basil, Parmesan grissini: Beef Carpaccio caper berries, mustard aïoli, Parmesan, extra virgin olive oil: Grilled Calamari salsa verde, lemon, herb pangrattato: Large Plates; Lasagna Bolognese

58. Catholicon, the conventual church at the centre of an abbey; Katholikon, the primary church in an Orthodox or Eastern Catholic monastery; Catholicon (Mor Yakub), part of the Holy Liturgy of Mor Yakub of the Syriac Orthodox Church; Catholicon (book), written in 1286 by Johannes de Balbis of Genoa (Summa grammaticalis quae vocatur Catholicon)

59. The Venetian and Genoese merchants paid visits to Trebizond during the medieval period and sold silk, linen and woolen fabric; the Republic of Genoa had an important merchant colony within the city called Leonkastron that played a role to Trebizond similar to the one Galata played to Constantinople (modern Istanbul).

60. Catholicon, the conventual church at the centre of an abbey; Katholikon, the primary church in an Orthodox or Eastern Catholic monastery; Catholicon (Mor Yakub), part of the Holy Liturgy of Mor Yakub of the Syriac Orthodox Church; Catholicon, book written in 1286 by Johannes de Balbis of Genoa (Summa grammaticalis quae vocatur Catholicon)

61. ‘The Swan 36 comes with a fully Battened mainsail and roller furling genoa as standard equipment.’ ‘The big dogs are Battened down in the kennel and the only means of air are some holes big enough for my hands to go through.’ ‘Shopkeepers Battened their steel doors and people rushed for home.’

62. (35) Advocate General Van Gerven (36) had, however, advised that, in light of the insufficiency of the description of the national legal context and since an application under Article 633 of the Code had to concern an amount which was certain, only the questions pertaining to the alleged discrimination in the tariffs applied at the Port of Genoa were admissible.