Use "italians" in a sentence

1. American automobiles to Italians.

2. Real Italians cook Arrabiata …

3. The Italians have finished already.

4. With Italians it's pronunciation that's the problem.

5. 5 Most Italians venerate the name of Dante.

6. Regionalism and campanilismo are important to the Italians.

7. The team's technical limitations were exposed by the Italians.

8. Among the Italians, plastering was more than just employment.

9. Italians are known for being warm, hospitable, and gregarious.

10. Later that day, he helped take ten Italians prisoner.

11. Italians drive on the right-hand side, and highways are called Autostradas

12. At this time of danger, I can't abandon the greatest of Italians.

13. The diffused use of pasta (baasto), such as spaghetti, comes from the Italians.

14. The period 1946–1957 brought another massive wave of 380,000 Italians to Argentina.

15. Fifteen points on the Italians on Airis, leaders in Saint Tropez and Lanzarote. ...

16. 6 In design and quality of manufacture they were outclassed by the Italians.

17. Only 18 percent of Italians and 15 percent of Greeks believe that their vote matters.

18. He argued that to do so would be seen as a concession to the Italians.

19. Few have done that so far ; the Italians and Germans in particular have been shamefully silent.

20. Her hair is pulled tightly back into style Italians call melone because it resembles a cantaloupe.

21. The Godfather was enough to persuade him that all Italians were linked to organized crime.

22. The Assyrians look quite similar to Southern Europeans (Greeks, Italians, Maltese, etc) and also Persian people

23. 8: The Battle of Elaia–Kalamas ends and the Italians end their futile offensive in Greece.

24. Also the Italians saw this kind of connection and dubbed it capelli alla tedesca (German style haircut).

25. By that time, the Italians had been defeated and the French colony was isolated by a British blockade.

26. The British occupied Heraklion, the Russians Rethymno, the Italians Kissamos and the French Agios Nikolaos, Sitia and Ierapetra.

27. But as far as ornamentation is concerned, the Italians brought plastering to its noontide glory during the Renaissance.

28. In mid-November the Italians had four hundred and seventeen medium and light tanks in Libya and Egypt.

29. LOVE Crispy rice! The white rice version is just as the Italians do with leftover risotto, “Risotto al Salto”

30. But Italians liked to see it as recalling a pair of horns, and renamed it "Cornetto" (=small horn)

31. Alpian was formerly the director of NPSL operations and the director of youth goalkeeping for the Brooklyn Italians Soccer Club

32. Their list, 90% Anglocentric, reads almost as if the Italians, the French, the Dutch, the Germans, Czech, or Japanese etc

33. 2 Shortly after the coup d'etat that brought Qaddafi to power, he unceremoniously ordered all Italians to leave Libyan territory.

34. Three Boltholes That Prove Italians Do It Better (And Why Italy Has Won Best Country In The World) Angelina Villa-Clarke

35. The cardinals within the increasingly international College of Cardinals, beyond the Italians who were experiencing diminished influence, such as Cardinal Karol Wojtyla.

36. The Italians spent much of the winter stabilizing a line which left them in control of only about two-thirds of Albania.

37. Barbarossa means "red beard" - a name given to him by the Italians due to the reddish tone of his bushy beard

38. ‘With the exception of the Maronites and Byzantine Italians, each Eastern church has its mirror image on both the Catholic and Orthodox side.’

39. Northern Italians continuously complain that Southerners are lazy and unproductive, while Southerners complain that Northerners are devoid of culture or joie de vivre.

40. Argentinian cuisine has a distinct Mediterranean flavour thanks to Spanish colonisation in the 16th century, and later the immigration of Italians during the 1800s

41. The Italians deployed the Julia Division with the objective of capturing the strategic mountain passes of the Pindus Mountains as swiftly as possible.

42. Arguably, the Italians managed it in the 1930s; and Argentina's World Cup winners in 1978 received plenty of backing from the ruling military junta.

43. Traditionally, Italians eat Antipasti – meaning ‘before the meal’ – prior to digging into the first course and there are literally hundreds of Italian Antipasti recipes

44. In August 1923 Italians forming part of an international boundary delegation were murdered on Greek soil, leading Benito Mussolini to order a naval bombardment of Corfu

45. Early reports, not widely circulated, of cases of goiter with exophthalmos were published by the Italians Giuseppe Flajani and Antonio Giuseppe Testa, in 1802 and 1810, respectively.

46. Instead of regimenting Swiss producers, the Fribourg Cheese Popes should instead prevent Italians from producing substandard imitation "Gruviera" and Bastardising the wonderful Swiss cheese reputation.

47. On 11 December, the Italians were defeated at Sidi Barrani; Rabia and Sofafi were abandoned and the 7th Armoured Division pursued along the coast and the escarpment.

48. Although British, Germans, Italians and Spanish had previously immigrated to Brazil, they had only done so as a small number of individuals or in very small groups.

49. (adverb) The people are generally courteous and kindly, the island being still Comparatively rarely visited by foreigners, while Italians seem to regard it as almost a place of exile.

50. Meanwhile, on 17 December 1942, the Soviet 21st Army and the Soviet 5th Tank Army attacked and defeated what remained of the Romanians to the right of the Italians.

51. Italians in Medieval Venice voted using small gold or silver balls or Ballottas.Ballotta is the Italian word for “little ball,” and it is believed that the term “ballot” comes from …

52. On 5 April Kingston found the Leone-class destroyers Pantera and Tigre aground south of Jeddah whose hulls, having been scuttled by the Italians, were subsequently destroyed by gunfire and air attack.

53. Caucasian bees are slower to build up in the spring, they are more gentle than the Italian and not prone to rob and are on average just as productive as the Italians

54. In a similar vein, Carlo Maria Martini, cardinal of Milan, Italy, urged Italians not to abandon Catholic holidays, declaring that Halloween is “alien to our tradition, which has immense value and must be continued.

55. At the beginning of the 19th century, the Italians found that when they added potassium chlorate to gunpowder, the mixture burned with enough heat to turn metals into gas, tinting the resulting flame.

56. Baccala salted dried cod that smells like dirty cooz, most Italians wont even eat this stuffalthough first introduced to the world by way of Italy, it is also very popular in the west indiesand latin america …

57. The Bacchanalism Bacchus is the Roman god of wine, and he definitely took good care of his worshippers because the Italians — although usually a little bit creepy to me — absolutely know how to throw a party

58. A better reason is that, on the surface at least, the Aeneid is an account of how the Trojan prince Aeneas joined his people with the Italians to form the basis for the later city of Rome

59. Bottarga is the name that Italians use for a special cured and salted fish roe, typical of Southern Italian regions.There are different kinds of Bottarga, but the most famous and fine one is mullet Bottarga (Bottarga di muggine)

60. ‘While the Dutch showed Coltish flamboyance, the Italians were resolute, unflappable, patient, wise, brilliant.’ ‘He was a tall, Coltish, bespectacled young man, curiously lovable.’ ‘After my rant last week about the downright overblown nature of Premiership football, a Coltish …

61. Like its namesake Byblos has been very much like an international grand hotel of design with their stylists hailing from all corners of the world—Italians Gianni Versace and Manuel Facchini, Guy Paulin and Martine Sitbon from France, Englishmen Keith Varty …

62. ‘An Armistice was signed at Compiègne in November 1918; fighting at once stopped.’ ‘The fighting lasted until July 27 1953 when an Armistice was signed.’ ‘In September 1943, when the Italians signed an Armistice, he escaped and reached safety in Switzerland.’

63. Around the Mediterranean from Lebanon in the east to Spain in the west practically all countries produce a version of anise flavoured distillates under a range of names: the Arabs call it Arak, Turks raki, Greeks ouzo, Italians sambucca, French pastis and Spaniards anisado.

64. Chicken Bacchanalia $17.50 Half Chicken, Browned and baked with Italian Sausage, Green Peppers & Potatoes, Sautéed in Wine Sauce w/ Garlic and Special Spices Italian Style Fried Chicken $14.50 Pan Fried Half Chicken to order, just like the old Italians do it!

65. According to the game's pre-amble, a prophet has determined that within the next seven years, there will be a world war which is instigated by a "mysterious leader"; so terrible that the Italians have already surrendered and so violent that the Swiss will be involved.

66. Bucatini is a type of pasta very similar to spaghettoni, meaning large spaghetti (yes there are thick spaghetti!) However, Bucatini have a tiny hole running through them, which some Italians say makes it a great pasta for hearty or creamy sauces as the sauce actually gets inside.

67. Their sin was not fear but Complacence." In later years, as Sale notes, someone who grew up on 30th Avenue S, for example, knew and mingled with the "rich kids" from Mount Baker, the "Italians" from "the Valley," and "Japs" from Beacon Hill

68. ‘If you like to mingle and Air kiss your way through the crowd then you have a found a place to call home.’ ‘This is the original home of the beautiful people, where 60 year old men are draped by models, rich Italians Air kiss everyone and 6 foot blondes are around every corner.’

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