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  • **[[Naples Dioscurides]]
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Naples]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • There is a picture of two people communicating in Naples Italy. Then there is the "I love you" picture in American sign language...
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  • ...His last operational assignment was as Commander, NATO Joint Force Command Naples/Commander, U.S. Naval Forces Europe.
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  • {{r|Naples, Italy}}
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  • '''Misenum''' was the base of the Roman fleet in the [[Bay of Naples]] during the 1st centuries B.C. and A.D. It was founded in the 1st century
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  • {{r|Naples, Italy}}
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  • {{r|Naples, Italy}}
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  • ...ively [[communication|communicate]], as the conversation of these men in [[Naples, Italy]], [[Italy]] shows. |Spoken-language-naples.jpg|Stopping and talking is central to human [[culture]].
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  • ...literature and in 1755 he received a grant to study in Rome. He visited [[Naples, Italy]] four times, and witnessed the excavation of [[Herculaneum]] which
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  • ...Bosnia, and Cyprus; plus a four-year tour at NATO Regional Headquarters in Naples, Italy.
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  • He then attended the University of Naples "Federico II", where in 2000
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  • |Naples and central and southern Italy. |Originally from [[Naples, Italy]], it is now found in numerous versions practically throughout the w
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  • ...who can hear instinctively talk, as the conversation of these two men in [[Naples, Italy]], [[Italy]], shows.]]
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  • ...g]], and at the St Martin's Lane Academy. In 1736 he travelled to Rome and Naples, where he worked under [[Francesco Solimena]] and Imperiali ([[Francesco Fe ..., Ramsay and Margaret spent three years in Italy, going to Rome, Florence, Naples and [[Tivoli]], researching, painting and drawing old masters, antiquities
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  • {{Image|Naples centre, 2009.jpg|right|350px|An aerial view of Naples}} ...s is the [[capital city]] of the [[Campania]] region and the [[Province of Naples]]. Its [[Largest European metropolitan areas|metropolitan area]] is the thi
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  • ...[23 June]]. After training at [[Palermo]] and [[Salerno]], she returned to Naples to offload combat vehicles, then cleared for Castellammar near Palermo to c ...was empty before midnight, and moved out to await orders for her return to Naples, where she arrived on [[18 August]].
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  • ...px|{{#ifexist:Template:Spoken-language-naples.jpg/credit|{{Spoken-language-naples.jpg/credit}}<br/>|}}Sociolinguistics is the study of how [[language]] is us
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  • ...l cohesion and sustainable development) is opened to the general public in Naples (Italy) in the bourough of Scampia. .../piazzetelematiche/progetto/descrizione.htm 1998, Piazze Telematiche of Naples (Italy)]
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  • ...ary with a round-trip voyage from the east coast, via [[Casablanca]], to [[Naples, Italy]], Italy, where she embarked detachees from the [[6th Fleet]] for tr ...r deployment in the Mediterranean with the 6th Fleet. She sailed direct to Naples but, on the homeward voyage, stopped at Casablanca and at Portsmouth, Engla
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