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FZFlydubai (airline; Dubai, United Arab Emirates)
FZFrank Zappa
FZForza (badminton brand)
FZFree Zone
FZFreezing (Terminal Area Forecast)
FZForschungszentrum (German)
FZFuze
FZForzando (musical notation)
FZFloat Zone (Silicon)
FZFortezza (card)
FZFloating Zone
FZFranc Zone
FZFriend Zone
FZFinal Zone (Sonic 1 level)
FZF-Zero (game)
FZFortified Zone
FZFold Zandura (band)
FZFlow Zone
FZFear Zero (band)
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Il colpo di scena che avvia la tragedia al suo epilogo e pero dovuto all'improvvisa decisione di Ifigenia di prestarsi come vittima volontaria al sacrificio, sentito ormai anche da lei come inevitabile e necessario; la giovane diviene cosi esempio di fortezza (a.
Lo strumento, regalatogli dalla madre, lo accompagno dalla fortezza di Savona a Grenchen, a Berna, a Roma, a Londra.
Serenaded by Bruno, a pianist doing life for murder, the clientele eat inside a de-consecrated chapel set behind the 60ft high walls, watch towers, searchlights and security cameras of the daunting 500-year-old Fortezza Medicea.
Tunnelling works for the future Brenner Base Tunnel, which will connect Innsbruck (Austria) and Fortezza (Italy), were given the official green light from Italian and Austrian officials, on 18 April.
The international art fair is held every two years in the historical Fortezza da Basso in Florence, Italy.
[ClickPress, Fri Mar 11 2011] Held between 30th April and 8th May in the Fortezza da Basso, Art 2011 -- The International Handicraft Trade Fair is the longest running event of its kind in Italy and every year features one of the largest collections of work in the country.
of the union, appropriate to a pope, of carita with fortezza. (29) Henry
Altri topoi standard sono la rosa ("Sovra le grande flore vuy si' magnificata", "entro el cardin olentissimo roxa ingarofolata" 10 e 14); la stella brillante ("stella dolce clarissima," 9); la luce radiosa ("Lucerna splendidissima" 31); e la fortezza ("forteca de Ierusalem" 17)--interessante variante del topos del cancello chiuso; (5) l'imperatrice ("Corona sij d'imperio" 11); il mare ("mare de reverencia" 3).
'Begun under Francis I in the year 1833; completed by Ferdinand I in the year 1838' reads the Latin inscription over the gate of a monumental fortress that dominates the village of Fortezza (originally called Franzensfeste) in Alpine northern Italy, near the border with Austria.
Dietrich Korsch, "Sic sum (WAB 5, 560, 10): Il teologo Martin Luther alla Fortezza di Coburgo," pp.
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