Sentences with phrase «italian born country»

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Or, consider this example: First - admission rates for alcoholic psychosis (to mental hospitals in New York State) of those born in foreign countries (figures are per 100,000 of the same nationality in New York state hospitals, 1929 - 31): Irish — 25.6 %; Scandinavian — 7.8 %; Italian — 48 %; English — 4.3 %; German — 3.8 %; Jews (all nationalities)-- 0.5 %.
Democrats beware of Trojan Rinos The Italian Prince of Darkness will keep his former enemies closer than his friends and not only take their contribution but will errantly take their Finklestinian failed advice — Andrew the Mechanic's quest for Gov is doomed not only by his arrogant incumbent taint that he so shamelessly tries to deny but more so by the trail of totally inept Clinton borne Freddy Mac & Fannie Mae 0 % down loan policies he embraced and promoted as HUD Secretary that propelled the country into the Great Recession we now endure as described by the Village Voice and other publications.
In what may be the largest urine drug test in history, Italian pharmacologists sampled the country's longest river, the Po, which bears the sewage of 5 million people.
The Swiss - Italian creative Michaela was born and raised in the beautiful country of Switzerland and is currently also based in the middle of the Alps.
Each piece bears the beautiful appearance of hand - painted and glazed Italian country ceramics, but is completely unbreakable.
Born of working - class Italian - American stock, Zamperini's childhood in Depression - era California was marked by minor bouts of delinquency until he discovered his talents as a middle - distance runner and went on to represent his country at the 1936 Olympics in Berlin.
Winner of the 1909 Nobel Prize, Guglielmo Marconi was born in Italy in 1874, the son of an Italian country gentleman and Englishwoman, Annie Jameson.
Secret Italy Blog is dedicated to the italian lifestyle, a magazine with news about travel, food, design and fashion, born to promote and enhance the hidden gems of this amazing country.
With its racially charged implications, the title also references arte povera — an Italian movement born out of the country's political upheaval during the 1960s that emphasized the use of «common» materials.
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