Examples of using Fuoco in English and their translations into Italian
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a glass of sweet Zibibbo wine or Fuoco dell'Etna….
intersection after about 600m, go straight on following the signs out of town for Mazzanta and Pineta Molino a Fuoco.
Fuoco is just back for the full success of the latest WSK Euro's round,
Antonio Fuoco, class of 1996, will be protagonist of GP3 Series with the colors of the Trident team
At the starting grid of GP2 2017, we will also see Antonio Fuoco, promoted after a positive GP3 season that he ended in the third absolute place,
and Antonio Fuoco(Prema Junior)
At night, on the recommendation of the locals, we took a boat to see the Sciara del fuoco from the sea, but in the couple of hours we spent on the small boat we saw no sign of activity from the volcano.
by Corpo dei Vigili del Fuoco, Corpo Forestale
Other People(April 15, 2008) Fuoco, Christina.
this year the program made by the Federation doubled the efforts so to call in its ranks also Fuoco and Giovinazzi.
Spectacular lava flows on the slopes of Sciara del Fuoco were best seen from the helipad at 400m on Filo del Fuoco.
consecrated the Prema driver Esteban Ocon with our standard bearer Antonio Fuoco and Antonio Giovinazzi to complete the podium.
Candela di Fuoco, Ravanello Lungo
the album‘Il Fuoco in una stanza',
Especially Fuoco could acquire that mathematical background that became a characteristic of his more mature economic theories(note 17). The two men entertained a scientific association
The hotel has two restaurants: Il Fuoco Sacro is a simple
Two restaurants, Il Fuoco Sacro and Osteria del Mirto, are supplied by the resort's own organic farm and make the Petra Segreta Resort& Spa one of the most renowned gourmet locations on the Costa Smeralda.
Progetto Fuoco 2012 will provide definitive confirmation of the development of the market for heating that is fuelled by wood
while the ladies had been coiffed à la Fuoco.
the glorious history of the"Guardie a Fuoco" already active in the XIV century in Florence?