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Cuneo

 

a city in northern Italy, in the Piedmont region, on the Stura di Demonte River. Administrative center of Cuneo Province. Population, 54,000 (1970). Cuneo has food, garment, woodworking, machine building, glass, and paper enterprises.

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There's also little wine out there, with Cuneo saying prospective clients will now receive two to three wine samples rather than a case or two to choose from.
David leaves his loving parents, Ann and Paul Cuneo of Harvard, MA, a brother Michael of Harvard, MA and Chris of Bolton, MA and their families, sisters Paula Cuneo of Seattle, WA, and Ellen Gibson of Newport Coast, CA.
Turin Airport will remain closed for three days in July 2012 (on July 7, 8 and 9) for crucial runway maintenance work, and all Ryanair services that were originally scheduled to operate from or to Turin will be operated from Cuneo Airport during this period.
When he took over the reigns of Marvel, its stock had plunged to only $0.96 per share; ten years later, Cuneo sold the company to Disney for over $4 billion, or $54 per share.
A bronze statue of Cuneo, who died in 1996, stands in Waterloo Station.
Cuneo swiped the Corso head and hid it in some bushes after spotting it in a box next to an ESPN truck on the OSU campus.
Because LED lights are being used in many new applications, like laptop monitors, flat-panel televisions and residential and industrial lighting applications, Cuneo said there has been a significant boom in business.
A small group of collectors, gathered around the "Federico Eusebio" Museum in Cuneo, pursued the investigation of the local mineral deposits, rediscovering several forgotten mining sites and documenting their findings with the help of professional mineralogists.
But, a bit closer to home, not far from the sea of Ventimiglia and just a couple of hours drive from the Riviera, is the province of Cuneo which lies in the foothills of the Italian Alps.
Instalado en su circulo nacional y local, luego de regresar al Peru desde Europa el ano 1882, en plena guerra con Chile, como lo recuerda una de sus descendientes (Cuneo de Santistevan 1977), participo activamente en la prensa local que buscaba fortalecer la resistencia peruana (3).
Production capacity will be significantly increased at the Cuneo plant to make it Europe's largest premium passenger car tire production facility.
Terence Cuneo's On the Ffestiniog Railway (The Pass Track) shows the locomotives Merddin and Linda approaching each other at Tan-y-bwlch, the regular passing station from 1873 to 1939 and then again from 1958.
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