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Vicenzo da Filicaja (5162 bytes)
1: '''Vincenzo da Filicaja''' ([[December 30]], [[1642]] - [[September 24]],... 3: Vincenzo da Filicaja was born in Florence. From an incidental notice i... 7: ...a he returned to Florence, where he married Anna, daughter of the senator and marquis [[Scipione Cappo... 9: ...Rome]], spontaneously and generously announced to Filicaja her wish to bear the expense of educating his two... 11: ... to his memory by his sole surviving son Scipione Filicaja. 1707 in literature (695 bytes) 20: *[[September 24]] - [[Vicenzo da Filicaja]], Italian poet (born 1642) Autpert Ambrose (822 bytes) 1: ...ction as [[abbot]] caused internal dissent at St. Vicenzo, and both [[Pope Stephen III]] and [[Charlemagne]... Fabrizi (162 bytes) 5: *[[Vicenzo Fabrizi]], Italian composer 1707 (2818 bytes) 30: ...omte de Buffon]], [[France|French]] philosopher († [[1788]]) 36: * [[May 9]] - [[Dietrich Buxtehude]], Danish composer 40: * [[September 24]] - [[Vicenzo da Filicaja]], Italian poet (born [[1642]]) 50: [[da:1707]] Maltese battleships (928 bytes) 13: *''San Vicenzo'' 50 Tracy Bond (1115 bytes) 12: ...s Bond in [[1969]]. She was later killed the same day in a drive by shooting by [[Ernst Stavro Blofeld... Avola (1039 bytes) 1: ...I, count of Castelvestrano (son of the count Gian Vicenzo Tagliavi, married with Beatrice, sister of Charle... World Golf Hall of Fame (4120 bytes) 1: ...w.wgv.com/] is located in [[St. Augustine]], Florida, and it is relatively unique among major sports' ... 38: * ([[1981]]) [[Ralph Guldahl]] 49: * ([[1989]]) [[Roberto De Vicenzo]] 102: * ([[1999]]) [[Beth Daniel]] Nicolas Poussin (6810 bytes) 3: '''Nicolas Poussin''' (June [[1594]]–[[November 19]], [[1665]]) was a [[France|Frenc... 5: ...uenced the course of French art up to the present day. 9: ...h classically oriented artists as [[Jacques Louis David]] and [[Paul Cezanne]]. 15: ...se of his compatriot [[Dughet]] and nursed by his daughter Anna Maria to whom in [[1629]], Poussin was... 17: ...irst sketch in the [[British Museum]]; [[Cassiano dal Pozzo]], who became the owner of the first serie... Bond girl (12989 bytes) 1: ...ly attractive women in major roles (although secondary to Bond). Bond Girls are not generally recurrin... 14: ...ce in ''From Russia With Love''. To date, [[Maud Adams]] is the only actress to have played more than ... 16: ...yson's daughter). Early scripts for ''Die Another Day'' included an appearance by Wai Lin from ''Tomor... 18: ...Jinx Johnson ([[Halle Berry]]) from ''Die Another Day'' was to have been spun off into her own series ... 22: ...t]]s, and others, who feel they act too much like damsels in distress and less as strong women. Althou... The Open Championship (7034 bytes) 2: ...eld Golf Links]] in [[Scotland]], and [[Royal Birkdale]]; however, the [[Royal and Ancient Golf Club o... 10: ... Oldest winner: [[Tom Morris, Sr.]] (46 years, 99 days), [[1867]]. 11: ...inner: [[Tom Morris, Jr.]] (17 years, 5 months, 8 days), [[1868]]. 45: *[[1886]]: [[David Brown (golfer)|David Brown]] 102: *[[1947]]: [[Fred Daly]] On Her Majesty's Secret Service (15627 bytes) 9: ...a beautiful, suicidal young woman named Teresa di Vicenzo—by thwarting her suicide drowning. 11: ...yndicate. Draco believes the only way to save his daughter's life is for Bond to marry her. For that, ... 33: ===Comic strip adaptation=== 34: ...June 29]], [[1964]] to [[May 17]], [[1965]]. The adaptation, which revived the comic strip after a two... 51: Date=[[1969 in film|1969]] ([[USA]])| 1967 in sports (7961 bytes) 11: **[[Mario Andretti]] wins the [[Daytona 500]] 12: **[[NASCAR Championship]] — [[Richard Petty]] 13: *[[Indianapolis 500]] — [[A.J. Foyt]] 14: *[[CART|USAC Racing]] — [[A.J. Foyt]] won the season championship 15: *[[Formula One|Formula One Champion]] — [[Denny Hulme]] of [[New Zealand]] Cinema of Colombia (9778 bytes) 11: ... muertos'' ([[1925]]), by Pedro Moreno Garzón and Vicenzo Di Domenico. 58: *''Cada voz lleva su angustia'' ([[1965]]), by Julio Brac... 60: *''El suicida'' ([[1966]]), by Angel Arzuaga. 71: *''Cali, ciudad de América'' ([[1971]]), by Diego León Giraldo. 87: *''El candidato'' ([[1978]]), by Mario Mitrotti. Horn (instrument) (22389 bytes) 14: ... inserting a new one. At this same time, the standard horn came to be the horn on the F harmonic seri... 32: ...ly played in the Vienna Philharmonic. It is a standard single horn with a dual piston mechanism for ea... 45: ...nt teeth with the tongue as said in the syllable 'da' or 'ta'. Double tonguing is alternating between ... 63: * German: ''gedampft'' ... ''dampfer weg'' 72: ...ritten for a horn not keyed in F as is standard today. As a result a requirement for modern orchestra ... Timeline of golf history 1945-1993 (21801 bytes) 3: [[Byron Nelson]] wins 18 tournaments in a calendar year to set an all-time [[PGA TOUR]] record-incl... 47: ...ized world-wide. The out-of-bounds penalty is standardized at stroke-and-distance, and the stymie is f... 49: "Golf Digest" is founded, with Bill Davis as editor. 55: ...ge wins the Sarasota Open when she is 18 years 14 days old-an LPGA record. 69: The Canada Cup is instituted, the first event that brings to...
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