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Calcinate

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Cal´ci`nate
v. i.1.To calcine.


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Pietre, rocce, pecore, asfodeli, hanno lo stesso colore, lo stesso biancastro leggero, appena un po' viola e un po' grigio: il colore dei soli trapassati da secoli, delle ossa antiche calcinate sotto il sole.
Calcinate, who had been racing just in front of Misbehave as they straightened for home, ran on strongly but Corbetta, a 32-1 shot, held on by three-quarters of a length.
The other two are in the cities of Trescore and Calcinate, both of which are in the Northern Region of Lombardy.
 
 
 
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