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| | Umberto II of Italy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | In 1943, the Crown Princess Maria José, the daughter of King Albert I of Belgium, was involved in vain attempts to arrange a separate peace treaty between Italy and the United States, and her interlocutor from the Vatican was Monsignor Giovanni Battista Montini, a senior diplomat who later became Pope Paul VI. |  | | When it was revealed that the exiled king was terminally ill, President Sandro Pertini, who as a young republican firebrand had played a leading role on the republican side in campaigning against the monarchy and Umberto, urged the Italian Parliament to amend the constitution to let the King return to die in his homeland. |  | | Umberto earned for himself widespread praise for his role in the following three years. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Humbert_II_of_Italy
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| | Rotten Tomatoes: The Vine: Nlkead |
 | | But Umberto has a dignity to him: there's a scene where he tries to beg for money, and holds out his palm timidly and closes his eyes, unwilling to do the dubious act. |  | | Flike is his reserved dignity, his bittersweet reminder that he has a meaning in life. |  | | Umberto Domenico Ferrari is an aging man living in Rome, making ends meet on his pension, with his small dog Flike at his side the entire time. |
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http://www.rottentomatoes.com/vine/journal_comments.php?journalid=21031&entryid=20391
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| | :: about / Umberto D :: |
 | | He tells another demonstrator that he needs a 20 percent increase in his pension to clear up his debts, explaining that he has no family and is "old and good for nothing." Almost all of his monthly pension allowance must go to his landlady, who has raised the rent again. |  | | As this man watches his dignity being eaten away, loneliness becomes his way of life. |  | | Umberto D (1952), a film-poem about old age and loneliness, which he dedicated to the memory of his father, was De Sica's last neorealist film and temporarily his last masterpiece. |
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http://www.rialtopictures.com/umberto/umb4.htm
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| | Amazon.com: Video: Umberto D. (1955) |
 | | The movie's premise is simple: it is a slice of the life of a poor lonely pensioner, Umberto. |  | | Lawrance M. Bernabo (The Zenith City: Duluth, MN United States) - See all my reviews |  | | Bomojaz (New Jersey USA) - See all my reviews |
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http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/B00000I20Y?v=glance
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| | cbc.ca |
 | | Acceding finally to Gianni's post in 2003, Umberto decisively tackled the crisis. |  | | Giovanni Agnelli, head of Fiat, dies at 81 |  | | Soft-spoken law graduate Umberto lived in the shadow of his more flamboyant, playboy brother Gianni, revered in the country as the "uncrowned King of Italy". |
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http://www.cbc.ca/cgi-bin/templates/email.cgi?/2004/05/28/world/umberto040528
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| | Umberto Eco. Biography and complete works |
 | | Son of a family with thirteen children, and urged by his father to become a lawyer, he entered the University of Turin. |  | | Born in Alessandria in Italy, Umberto Eco is one of the most aphomeciated modern Italian writers, both at home as well as abroad. |
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http://www.booksfactory.com/writers/eco.htm
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| | Encyclopedia: Umberto Nobile |
 | | Nobile was accused of abandoning his men and spent the rest of his life defending himself. |  | | Airship Italia was the airship used by Umberto Nobile in his quest to trans-navigate the North Pole. |  | | Nobile is notable for having piloted the plane that made the first sighting of the North Pole, but he was more famous for his airship flights. |
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http://www.nationmaster.com/encyclopedia/Umberto-Nobile
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| | King Umberto Italian Restaurant - Elmont, NY |
 | | Umberto served the pizza to friends who urged him to put it on the menu, but he resisted. |  | | He presides over Umberto's of Long Island, a restaurant in Pompano Beach that serves grandma pie to former Long Islanders and native Floridians. |  | | Branchanelli said grandma pie arrived at Emilio's in Commack via his partner's father-in-law, who was friends with Umberto Corteo. |
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http://www.kingumberto.com/newsday.htm
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 | | ORE 21.00 – Piazza Umberto I° - Estrazione della Lotteria di Beneficenza |  | | ORE 21.00 – Piazza Umberto I°- Spettacolo musicale: Spagna Fiesta flamenga – Tambura Nova |  | | ORE 21.00 – Piazza Umberto I°– Video bambini “Harry Potter” |
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http://www.jelsi.com/news/FestaDelGrano/programma.htm
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| | Floridia - Piazza Umberto I - |
 | | Dal momento della chiamata fino all'arrivo di un accompagnatore in Piazza Umberto I, passeranno dai 10 ai 30 minuti. |  | | Seguire adesso l'indicazione "Centro", dato che la "Piazza Umberto I" (la Piazza principale della cittadina) si trova adiacente alla Chiesa Madre. |  | | Sulla "Piazza Umberto I" ci sono dei bar dove potrete trovare dei telefoni pubblici. |
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http://www.trinacriasetservice.com/punti/umbertoDX.htm
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| | Da visitare |
 | | La visita al centro di Vico Equense si risolve in questo itinerario, ma il territorio della cittadina contiene località piuttosto interessanti sul piano storico ambientale che suggerisce varie escursioni nelle sue molteplici frazioni. |  | | Partendo da Piazza Umberto I, centro della cittadina, si giunge al piccolo Antiquarium equano che contiene i reperti archeologici della necropoli del VII-V secolo individuata all'interno del paesino. |  | | Percorrendo l'intero Corso Umberto I, si giunge alla Chiesa di S. Ciro. |
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http://www.campaniafelix.it/vico%20equense/da_visitare.htm
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| | Umberto D. (1952) |
 | | Plot Summary: Umberto Domenico Ferrari, an elderly and retired civil servant, is desperately trying to maintain a... |  | | Well the story of Umberto Domenico Ferrari is cruel. |  | | Trivia: The film has been restored by Mediaset (Italy's biggest private television company) and presented again in theaters in New York, Rome and Milan in 1999. |
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http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0045274
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| | Umberto Eco: Porta Ludovica - Author Homepage |
 | | Reviewers will unhesitatingly recommend it as required reading in the schools |  | | Links to other sites relating to Eco or his works. |  | | A professor of semiotics at the University of Bologna, Ecos brilliant fiction is known for its playful use of language and symbols, its astonishing array of allusions and references, and clever use of puzzles and narrative inventions. |
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http://www.themodernword.com/eco
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| | Umberto D |
 | | Indeed, the role of Umberto is played by a non-professional, Battisti, who was a university professor at the time. |  | | Umberto's homecoming is marred by the complete renovation of his room and the disappearance of his dog. |  | | Passersby and former acquaintances seem unaware of his plight. |
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http://www.reelmoviecritic.com/holiday2002/id1751.htm
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| | Umberto Eco |
 | | His father, Giulio, was an accountant before the government called upon him to serve in three wars. |  | | In 1959 Umberto Eco lost his job at RAI. |  | | Mixing societal realities with his writing continued during this time. |
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http://www.uwgb.edu/galta/333/bios98/eco.htm
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| | Bossi |
 | | Umberto Bossi was born in 1943 to a working-class family. |  | | Before his life in politics, he was among other things a guitarist, math tutor and laborer. |  | | Umberto Bossi by Ben Witak To understand the phenomenon of the Leagues, one needs to know that Italy was not a unified nation until the 1870's. |
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http://www.uwgb.edu/galta/333/BIOS98/BOSSI.HTM
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| | Specialisti in Dietetica e Nutrizione Clinica - SaluteDonna.it |
 | | Ulteriori informazioni: Primario Unità Operativa Dietetica e Nutrizione Clinica, Azienda Ospedaliera Umberto I°, Ancona. |  | | Ulteriori informazioni: Dirigente Medico Unità Operativa Dietetica e Nutrizione Clinica, Azienda Ospedaliera Umberto I°, Ancona. |
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http://www.salutedonna.it/dietetica%20e%20nutrizione%20clinica.htm
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| | La citta' di Napoli by dentronapoli.it: Monumenti di Napoli - Galleria Umberto |
 | | La citta' di Napoli by dentronapoli.it: Monumenti di Napoli - Galleria Umberto |  | | La costruzione della galleria Umberto I fu realizzata in un contesto sociale e in una situazione edilizia resi drammatici dall'epidemia di colera del 1884; l'espansione del morbo costrinse, infatti, la classe politica ad affrontare il problema, ormai inderogabile, di un rinnovamento generale della struttura urbana. |
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http://www.dentronapoli.it/Monumenti/g_umberto.htm
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| | Umberto Eco - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Umberto Eco (born January 5, 1932) is an Italian medievalist, philosopher and novelist, best known for his novels and essays. |  | | Eco was born in Alessandria, in the Italian region of Piedmont. |  | | The full list can be found on his official curriculum. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Umberto_Eco
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| | Turner Classic Movies - Movie News |
 | | When government institutions and former friends fail him in his plight, he is forced to roam the streets; his only emotional connection to the real world is his beloved dog and his friendship with an uneducated maid who is in desperate straits herself. |  | | The film depicts a few days in the life of Umberto, a retired bureaucrat facing eviction from his apartment of 20 years. |  | | Reportedly, De Sica first met Battisti on a Roman street where the latter was on his way to give a lecture and offered him the role. |
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http://www.turnerclassicmovies.com/MovieNews/Index/0,,31861,00.html
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| | ToxicUniverse.com - Vittorio De Sica - 1952 - Umberto D. Movies Review |
 | | Umberto D. depicts the very challenges his own father was facing as a retired worker who could barely survive on the government pension. |  | | De Sica dedicates the film to his father. |  | | Many of the film's most compelling shots derive from his efforts to board Flike, give him away, and face his final denouement—a classic case where the scene stealing dog dominates the film's last stages. |
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http://www.toxicuniverse.com/review.php?rid=10005060
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| | Guggenheim Collection - Artist - Boccioni - Biography |
 | | Umberto Boccioni was born on October 19, 1882, in Reggio Calabria, Italy. |  | | In 1901 he went to Rome, where he studied design with a sign painter and attended the Scuola Libera del Nudo at the Accademia di Belle Arti. |
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http://www.guggenheimcollection.org/site/artist_bio_18.html
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| | Umberto Ravaioli at the Beckman Institute |
 | | Umberto Ravaioli received a Laurea in Electronics Engineering in 1980 and a Laurea in Physics in 1982, both from the University of Bologna, and a Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering in 1986 from Arizona State University. |  | | Umberto Ravaioli is a member of the Computational Electronics group and his main research efforts are in the area of transport simulation in nanostructures. |  | | Copyright © 1997-2004 Beckman Institute and the Board of Trustees, University of Illinois |
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http://www.beckman.uiuc.edu/profiles/faculty/ravaioli.html
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| | Author Umberto |
 | | About the Author: Eco was educated at the University of Turin, where he wrote his... |  | | Umberto Eco's biography at the Kirjasto Authors' Calendar. |  | | biography and biliography author umberto kidman kidman lives hollywood where tries work script writer grade action films his spare time acts loca |
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http://www.writingspot.com/17/author-umberto.html
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| | Eco (Coppock) |
 | | The day after, the headline in the newspaper was: "Umberto Eco did not attend that première! |  | | A chain-smoking and jovial Umberto Eco receives me in his crowded, untidy but cheerful little office at the Institute for Communication Studies at the University of Bologna. |  | | An interview with Umberto Eco, by Patrick Coppock, February, 1995. |
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http://carbon.cudenver.edu/~mryder/itc_data/eco/eco.html
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| | Umberto Boccioni artist and art...the-artists.org |
 | | Umberto Boccioni was perhaps the most versatile and impassioned of the Futurists--the literary, political, and artistic movement that flourished in Italy during the first half of the 20th century, proclaiming a revolutionary, spectacular style of life. |  | | Share your comments about the artist Umberto Boccioni |  | | Information on the life, background and work of Umberto Boccioni |
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http://the-artists.org/ArtistView.cfm?id=8A01EFFA-BBCF-11D4-A93500D0B7069B40
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| | The Name of the Rose by Umberto Eco |
 | | UMBERTO ECO was born in 1932 in Alesandria, Italy. |  | | The Name of the Rose is here reprinted for the first time with Umberto Eco's delightful and instructive postscript. |  | | The Name of the Rose by Umberto Eco |
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| | Umberto Boccioni Online |
 | | Umberto Boccioni in the Los Angeles County Museum of Art Database |  | | Umberto Boccioni at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York City |  | | Tate Gallery, London, UK Walker Art Center, Minnesota |
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http://www.artcyclopedia.com/artists/boccioni_umberto.html
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| | MSN Encarta - Search Results - Umberto Boccioni |
 | | Eco, Umberto, born in 1932, Italian writer and literary scholar, best known for his first novel, Il nome della rosa (1980; The Name of the Rose,... |  | | Boccioni, Umberto (1882-1916), Italian painter and sculptor, who was a leader of the futurist movement. |  | | MSN Encarta - Search Results - Umberto Boccioni |
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http://ca.encarta.msn.com/Umberto_Boccioni.html
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| | Umberto |
 | | Why should you use Umberto® for your daily work? |  | | Cost data for materials and processes can be entered to support managerial decision making. |  | | Read more about the Umberto Services or contact us, if you have any questions. |
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http://www.environmental-expert.com/software/umberto/umberto.htm
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| | Open Directory - Arts: Literature: Authors: E: Eco, Umberto |
 | | Umberto Eco and His Travels in Hyperreality - "Umberto Eco in his essay, Travels in Hyperreality, saw the emergence of the age of simulation. |  | | The World According to Eco - "Italian novelist and semiotician Umberto Eco expounds upon the Net, writing, The Osteria, libraries, the continental divide, Marshall Mcluhan,and, well, God." A profile/interview. |  | | Umberto Eco's piece on Mac and DOS, Catholic and Protestant - A brief bit of wit from Eco himself on personal computing operating systems, and the religious divide betwixt the two main churches. |
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http://dmoz.org/Arts/Literature/Authors/E/Eco,_Umberto
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| | The Criterion Collection: Umberto D. |
 | | Alone except for his dog, Flike, Umberto strives to maintain his dignity while trying to survive in a city where traditional human kindness seems to have lost out to the forces of modernization. |  | | On widescreen televisions, black bars will appear on the left and right of the image to maintain the proper screen format. |  | | Shot on location with a cast of nonprofessional actors, Vittorio De Sica’s neorealist masterpiece follows Umberto D., an elderly pensioner, as he struggles to make ends meet during Italy’s postwar economic boom. |
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http://www.criterionco.com/asp/release.asp?id=201
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| | glbtq >> literature >> Saba, Umberto |
 | | His Christian father abandoned his Jewish mother while she was pregnant, so Saba was brought up by his mother and some aunts in the Jewish quarter of Trieste. |  | | The bisexual poet who published under the name Umberto Saba wrote poems that expressed his love both of his wife and daughter and of adolescent boys. |
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http://www.glbtq.com/literature/saba_u.html
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| | HighBeam Research: Library Search: Results |
 | | (2.) Ibid., 31; Umberto Boccioni, Contro la vigliaccheria artistica... |  | | Studi in onore di Umberto Mariani: da Verga a Calvino 113-26... |  | | Studi in onore di Umberto Mariani: da Verga a Calvino 31-49. |
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http://www.highbeam.com/library/search.asp?q=Umberto+Boccioni&refid=kunstnet
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| | Umberto Eco Bibliography |
 | | Umberto Eco was born in Alessandria in 1932 and has been Professor of Semiotics at the University of Bologna since 1975 and President of the International Centre for Semiotic and Cognitive Studies since 1988. |  | | Page author: D C Wands Last Updated: 01-Oct-2005 |
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http://www.fantasticfiction.co.uk/authors/Umberto_Eco.htm
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| | Umberto Boccioni |
 | | The City Rises by Umberto Boccioni is a case in point. |  | | Against the Milanese urban background of smoking chimneys, scaffolding, a streetcar, and a locomotive, enormous draft horses tug at their harnesses, while street workers attempt to direct the animals' explosive strength. |
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http://www.artchive.com/artchive/B/boccioni.html
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| | Floridia - Piazza Umberto I - |
 | | En la “Piazza Umberto I” hay algunos bar donde encontraran telefonos publicos. |  | | De la “Piazza Umberto I” hasta las estructuras escogidas: de 5 hasta 20 minutos. |  | | Seguir ahora la indicaciòn “Centro”, dado que la “Piazza Umberto I” (la plaza principal de el pueblo) se encuentra adyacente a la Iglesia Madre. |
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http://www.trinacriasetservice.com/vacaciones-sicilia/mp/umb.htm
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| | Umberto I |
 | | Dopo la morte della regina Adelaide, il generale Giuseppe Rossi si è preso cura dell’educazione di Umberto e di suo fratello Amedeo, che sono stati formati all’amore verso la patria e alle responsabilità di governo nei confronti dei sudditi. |  | | CLAUDIA Umberto I è nato nella reggia di Torino il 14 marzo 1844, dall’unione di Vittorio Emanuele II e di Maria Adelaide. |  | | Testi di Giuseppe Campanaro per il programma GR Storia di Radio Blu Sat 2000 |
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| | Giordano, Umberto -- Encyclopædia Britannica |
 | | Italian novelist, literary critic, and scholar Umberto Eco was known for his studies of semiotics (signs and symbols) as well as for his internationally best-selling novels Il nome della rosa (1981; The Name of the Rose) and Il pendolo di Foucault (1988; Foucault's Pendulum). |  | | More results on "Giordano, Umberto" when you join. |  | | His early operas, among them Mala vita (1892; Evil Life), were written in the forceful, melodramatic style introduced by Pietro Mascagni in his verismo opera Cavalleria rusticana (1890). |
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http://www.britannica.com/eb/article-9036884
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| | Eco, Umberto |
 | | William Weaver, 1986); Umberto Eco with Richard Rorty, Jonathan Culler, and Christine Brooke-Rose, Interpretation and Overinterpretation (ed. |  | | This is the inevitable price of maintaining an interventionist cultural position that seeks to address many audiences while evaluating the role of the intellectual in society. |  | | Copyright © 1997 The Johns Hopkins University Press. |
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http://www.press.jhu.edu/books/hopkins_guide_to_literary_theory/umberto_eco.html
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| | Umberto Eco |
 | | Umberto Eco radio interview, London, England: BBC Radio Four, "Front Row," October 25, 2002 |  | | Phone Message left by Umberto Eco for Gary Radford, Fairleigh Dickinson University, October 17, 2002 |  | | Selected as the Top Paper by the Theory and Methodology Interest Group of the Eastern Communication Association, and presented at its 93rd Annual Conference, New York City, New York, April 24-28, 2002. |
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http://alpha.fdu.edu/~gradford/eco-main.html
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| | Eco, Umberto on Encyclopedia.com |
 | | L'écrivain italien Umberto Eco auteur du best-seller "Le Nom de la Rose" Chaque sortie de la "Bibliothèque de la Repubblic. |  | | THE THURSDAY BOOK: Speed, slowness and the lure of language; On Literature Umberto Eco Secker and Warburg, pounds 17.99/pounds 16.99 (free pandp) from 0870 079 8897.(Comment) |  | | Even eggheads have fun: Umberto Eco spikes his esoteric intellectualism with pop culture. |
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http://www.encyclopedia.com/html/E/Eco-U1mbe.asp
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| | Umberto I., König von Italien |
 | | Umberto I. war ab 1878 König von Italien. |  | | Vier Jahre später wurde Umberto I. von einem Anarchisten ermordet. |
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http://www.marlesreuth.de/umberto1_italien_koenig_1844.html
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| | Umberto's Restaurant |
 | | This Victorian style house is Umberto's first which opened in 1973 in one of Vancouver's oldest houses which was built in 1896. |  | | This little yellow house was one of the few homes that survived the greatest fires in Vancouver history. |  | | are directed to Umberto Management Head Office and are all forwarded |
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| | Umberto Naples & Pompeii Restaurants Fodor's Online Travel Guide |
 | | Umberto is also the only restaurant in the city that caters to those who have a gluten allergy. |  | | Run by the Di Porzio family since 1916, Umberto has become one of the city's classic restaurants. |  | | We went to Umberto with a group of ten, including 2 small children, for a Sunday lunch. |
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http://www.fodors.com/rants/rrread.cfm?destination=naples_pompeii@188&class=Restaurants@20002&entity_id=141905&property=UMBERTO@368438&sort=name&pg=4
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| | Umberto Eco |
 | | Books: Miracles in Milan; Umberto Eco has written a novel " his last, he says " that works magic with his childhood in Fascist Italy. |  | | A pastiche of detective fiction, medieval philosophy, and moral reflection, it encapsulates his semiotic theory, which describes how signs are produced and interpreted in the world. |  | | Even eggheads have fun: Umberto Eco spikes his esoteric intellectualism with pop culture. |
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http://www.infoplease.com/ce6/people/A0816712.html
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| | Feature |
 | | Italian novelist and semiotician Umberto Eco expounds upon the Net, writing, The Osteria, libraries, the continental divide, Marshall Mcluhan,and, well, God. |  | | Your use of this website constitutes acceptance of the Lycos Privacy Policy and Terms and Conditions |  | | You didn't know that Eco wrote the novel while holding down a day job as a university professor - following student theses, writing academic texts, attending any number of international conferences, and penning a column for Italy's weekly newsmagazine L'Espresso. |
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http://www.wired.com/wired/archive/5.03/ff_eco.html
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 | | Adriano Tocchi - Professore Ordinario di Chirurgia - Azienda Policlinico Umberto I° |  | | Roberto Filipo - Direttore DAI di Otorinolaringoiatria - Azienda Policlinico Umberto I° |  | | Manuel Castello - Direttore Dipartimento di Pediatria – Policlinico Umberto I° - Roma |
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http://www.sanit.org/ita/p14.asp
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