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    venice
    [ noun ]
    the provincial capital of Veneto; built on 118 islands within a lagoon in the Gulf of Venice; has canals instead of streets; one of Italy's major ports and a famous tourist attraction
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    1. I looked at my watch at the end, astonished that 100 minutes had gone by. But then I am looking at my watch again now, astonished that a vintage Venice festival has gone by, with only 36 hours, three films and a bunch of prizes to go.
    2. The closing-night film will be Italian director Ettore Scola's "What Time Is It," which won the best actor prizes at this year's Venice Film Festival for stars Marcello Mastroianni and Massimo Troisi.
    3. It isn't tied down or anything," Bill Gibson, 58, said as he hauled away a 12-foot-long branch that had fallen from a tree next to his undamaged trailer house in Venice, near the mouth of the Mississippi River.
    4. His first commercial film, "Terminus," won the Golden Lion for best documentary at the 1961 Venice Film Festival.
    5. For a city so dependent on outsiders, even Venetians catering to tourists seem to have had their fill and hope Venice is kept out of the plans.
    6. I have looked up a few prices for you. Next Saturday, the Queen leaves Venice on a 14-day cruise to Monaco.
    7. The implication is that the the Guggenheim collections in New York, Venice, Bilbao and perhaps Salzburg, will be constantly on the move.
    8. "We've got to challenge the one-way flow of programs from the U.S. to Europe by making more of our own," he told a business conference in Venice last year.
    9. And Bruges at table is so like Bruges in the street. Streetscapes of canals and crow-stepped gables have earned it the reputation of the Venice of the North, but there is none of the Serenissima's faded splendour or aristocratic hauteur.
    10. Then it is the street-scape of Dieppe, then Venice and Saint Mark's.
    11. The president, at a post-summit news conference in Venice, Italy, cited the possibility of "actual reductions" in superpower nuclear missiles this year and said the chances of a meeting with Soviet leader Gorbachev also were increasing.
    12. Most of the original canals were filled in during the 1930s and not long afterward Venice became an oil boom town dotted with derricks which were dismantled later when the crude dried up.
    13. A trip to Pisa, Florence and Venice was Pounds 30. Then he wrote Liza of Lambeth; and then he wrote Lady Frederick, which ran at the Royal Court for 18 months.
    14. In the Toronto economic communique, the countries repeated their pledge for close economic coordination, building on commitments made at the Tokyo summit in 1986 and the Venice summit last year.
    15. Millions of sandbags that protected buildings have been removed and the network of canals, which gave Basra the name "Venice of the East," have been dredged.
    16. The republic of Venice in the 15th century had one great advantage - its location.
    17. The tickets were sold in Miami, Winter Haven, Coconut Creek and Venice.
    18. Couples can take in the Spirit of Carnival in Venice, Italy, from Feb. 23 to March 1, the Grand Prix in Monte Carlo from May 23 to 28 or the Beaujolais Nouveau Celebration in France from Nov. 11 to 15.
    19. Electrolux has poured money into a flexible manufacturing system for its plant in Susegana, 40 miles north of Venice.
    20. About Pounds 35 to Pounds 40 a head. For your last night in Venice you cannot do much better than the terrace at the Danieli.
    21. Caterina fought back, writing letters to Venice complaining that her counsellors spoke to her rudely and failed to consult her on financial and judicial issues.
    22. For now, we have nothing to say," said chief Venice prosecutor Bruno Siclari.
    23. The work, called "The Bull Hunt in St. Mark's Piazza," was sold at an auction Sunday in Venice's Giovannelli Palace.
    24. In return, she got a pension of 8,000 ducats a year for life and sovereignty over the small hill town of Asolo, 33 miles from Venice. Histories say 8,000 ducats was a comfortable royal stipend for that time.
    25. Beverly Hills Municipal Judge Charles Rubin also ordered Miss Gabor to pay nearly $13,000 in fines and restitution and to serve 120 hours of community service at a Venice shelter for homeless women.
    26. The pope's special Alitalia Boeing 747 landed in South Korea after leaving Rome's Leonardo da Vinci airport and making a brief refueling stop in Venice.
    27. The initiative to do something took root after a disastrous flood in 1966 and the cry of "Save Venice" went up.
    28. By 1987, he was spending "huge sums" on artwork and antiques, organizing and sponsoring lavish parties in Venice and in France, according to Rostuca's lawsuit.
    29. Five spots, created by Chiat/Day/Mojo, Venice, Calif., are set to air in the third-quarter of the Jan. 26 game.
    30. That means vast quantities of human waste flow into the lagoon every day, alongside other residues from the thousands of service industries such as hotels and restaurants which make up Venice.
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