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Arezzo

a city in central Italy, in E Tuscany. Pop.: 91 589 (2001)
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At the 66th Concorso Polifonico Internazionale Guido d'Arezzo in Arezzo, Italy ( Aug.
Arezzo is often omitted from the modern traveler's itinerary, and that is a shame.
The Clavien-Dindo classification [27] defines postoperative complication as every deviation from expected postsurgical course; in Arezzo et al.'s and van Hooft et al.'s trials [8, 13], the incidence of grade I complication, therefore not requiring intervention, was equal to 33.33% and 40% of the total number of complications.
Millie Allen, from Stainsby, who won team gold riding Senator Cantino II at Arezzo <B
Banker's own researches have helped to expose the extremely misleading character of Vasari's account of Piero's life and work in Sansepolcro, even though one would expect this part of the biography to be among the most reliable, given the proximity of Sansepolcro to Vasari's native Arezzo. Yet this does not lead Banker to dismiss claims, based largely or exclusively on Vasari, that Piero had painted frescoes with Domenico Veneziano in Loreto and on his own in the ducal palace in Ferrara, even though the idea that Vasari had knowledge of frescoes destroyed before he was bom and in cities about which he knew little or nothing is hard to take seriously.
Suez and ACEA have already joined forces in joint ventures in Tuscany and are currently considering to team up to provide water and sanitation services in Florence, Pisa, Arezzo, Siena and Grosseto.
Anna, from Arezzo in Italy, had written to the Pontiff to describe her turmoil about discovering the "man of her dreams" who had made her pregnant was married.
When divorced Anna, of Arezzo in Italy, received the call on her mobile, she told Pope Francis she wanted the baby baptised but had serious concerns as she is unmarried.
The dead bodies of the two, with a hand gun lying nearby, were discovered overnight in a forest near Arezzo in Tuscany.
One of the most hallowed masterpieces of the early Renaissance, Piero della Francesca's The Legend of the True Cross, the frescoes in the Arezzo church of St.
The now-shattered, complex altarpiece cited in his Autobiography is a good example: "In those days or shortly before, I sent to the nuns of Sa[n]ta Maria Novella in Arezzo a panel containing the Annunciation of the Virgin by the Angel, with two saints at each side of the panel." The painting was done between 1563-64, at the request of his wife, Niccolosa Bacci.
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