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piloti

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piloti (pl.pilotis)
One of a number of isolated columns, posts, or piles that support a building, raising it above ground level; the ground floor is open to the exterior.


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Byline: JAY BINNEWEG Those in the know will be able to peg you as an enthusiast, even if the closest you're getting to high performance is trying to convince your old Outback to submit to reverse-180s in the snow: Piloti driving shoes are hugely stylish but also seriously devoted to connecting the driver to his or her favorite car.
SATIRICAL magazine Private Eye is keeping tabs on the city, with the Piloti column berating Liverpool City Council's head of planning, Nigel Lee.
C'era Andre Malraux con i piloti volontari della sua squadriglia e c'era Bob Capa, il fotografo, che cercava di convincere Tina Modotti a riprendere la macchina e a scattare.
 
 
 
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