[ noun ] a city in northern Italy <noun.location> in the 13th century Ferrara was a center of Renaissance learning and the arts
Ferrara \Fer*ra"ra\, n. A sword bearing the mark of one of the Ferrara family of Italy. These swords were highly esteemed in England and Scotland in the 16th and 17th centuries.
An inmate-firefighter died Thursday of burns from a blaze in Riverside County near Hemet, about 65 miles east of Los Angeles. Victor Ferrara, 22, was burned when his crew was overrun by wind-driven flames in the now-controlled fire.
Fortunately, people like Peter Ferrara have developed innovative and attractive alternatives, such as "Individual Medical Accounts (IMAs)," to promote private financing of long-term care expenses.
"I wish my dealers were smart enough to grab something of their own, but they're not," says Mr. Ferrara, head of the New Jersey retailers group.
Roux got the idea of featuring the dress, a clingy short tank, after he spotted Ferrara wearing a gold mesh scarf.
Ferrara said the administration should restrict future housing construction for the elderly, the handicapped and Indians on reservations.
Last year, Ferrara secured an additional $200,000 in state funds to keep the program going.
The head office will be in the Netherlands, but research - an important element with Himont's Spheriline technology coming on stream - will be in Ferrara, Italy. In 1992 Himont had sales of L2,082bn and operating profits of L237bn.
Mr Ferrara said: 'The Milan public prosecutors' office cannot become an agency for making laws.
"The truth is somewhere in between," concedes New Jersey's Mr. Ferrara.