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The signora
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Mrs; madam; title of address or respect for women in Italy.
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The signora kept her post.
The Signora spurns all machinery, preferring an enormous rolling pin, but admits that, for the amateur (ie British) pasta maker, such things "might" have their uses.
"The signora had no business to do it at all". In the novel and the film, of course, Lucy and Charlotte get their view of the Arno--and Forster's story gets its wonderfully romantic impetus--thanks to an offer to trade rooms gallantly put forward by the Emersons, father and son, at the dinner table that night.
So, too, the signora, steadfast in her icy pose.
But how did the driver and the signora know that the man was a Gypsy?
He stood between Mallon and the signora, panting softly, holding the umbrella at a careless angle.
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The grande signora of the Italian silver screen was in Napa Valley for the world premiere of Sinfonietta per Sofia, a tribute in her honor.
The Museum What is the focus of the Gucci Museo, situated in the Piazza Signora in Florence?
via Rosa 12, +39 045 803 0579 One of the oldest osterie in town - its name means "The Tank" - is run by the cheerful Signora Annalisa, whose enthusiasm for the region's wines means that customers have a choice of over 40 wines by the glass, starting at just €1.50.
The bad news is the "Vecchia Signora" have recovered from a recent wobble.
Pirlo has amassed 119 appearances with the Vecchia Signora, scored 16 goals and won the Serie A four straight times and the Coppa Italia once.
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