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Celje (tsĕ`lyĕ), city (1991 pop. 40,710), in Slovenia. Metallurgy, chemicals, and food processing are the chief industries. Founded (1st cent. A.D.) by the Roman Emperor Claudius, it was the seat (1341–1456) of the powerful Slovenian counts of Celje (or Cilli). In the city are a 13th-century monastery and a 16th-century palace. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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Rinaldi T, Pick E, Gambadoro A, Zilli S, Maytal-Kivity V, Frontali L, et al. In particular, Freeman (1994) and others (Abroms, 1985; Butler-Por, 1993; Callahan, 1993; Czeschlik & Rost, 1994; Gallagher, 1990; Hillyer, 1988; Hollingworth, 1942; May, 1994; Roedell, 1984: Tannenbaum, 1981; Zilli, 1971) have stated that gifted children as a group might be at an increased risk for not developing some of the skills necessary to function socially and emotionally. but now he wears brilliantly colored Versace designs and more subtle $300 handmade European ties by designers most of us have never even heard of, like Zilli of France and Stefano Ricci of Italy. |
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