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Anglo-Italian

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Anglo-Italian [ˈæŋgləʊɪˈtæljən] adj & nitalo-britannico/a


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Instead they took part in the inaugural Anglo-Italian League Cup, beating AS Roma.
This is the fourth and final volume in the first stage of a four-year project on Anglo-Italian cultural exchange.
Ian Greaves' jet-setters, who had confounded the critics by completing their first top-flight campaign since 1955-56 in 15th place, were set to tour Sweden ahead of their participation in the Anglo-Italian Cup.
 
 
 
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