Sentence examples for allocated to Italian from inspiring English sources

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Next to Padoan's desk, in the vast office allocated to Italian finance ministers, there is a large crucifix and, below it, two trading screens.

That's the same amount allocated to Italian stocks.

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And he insists that a crucial part of the ballot, for seats allocated to Italians living abroad, was rigged.He made it clear he was expecting that the local elections on May 28th and 29th, in which some 20m Italians had the right to vote, would show a majority was behind him.

Twelve seats in the 630-seat lower house and six in the 315-seat Senate are to be allocated to representatives of Italians abroad, of whom there are about 4 million, with more than 300,000 in the United States and Canada.

Funding was not allocated to begin construction, however, as the Italian Navy did not want to instigate an arms race with the French Navy.

The Samian Sibyl by Italian 17th Century master Guernico has been allocated to the National Gallery, while four sculptures and three paper works by Barbara Hepworth have also been donated.

Italy: The Government of Italy has approved a donation of Italian lire 7 billion, of which 1 billion lire will be allocated to PAHO and 1.5 billion lire to UNDP.

The neutral zone that had been allocated to Belgian fans was largely occupied by Juventus supporters, many of whom were from the local Italian community.

Italian scientists, however, remain concerned that the government will instead gradually cut the national money allocated to the independent research centers.

So profits are allocated to each state.

All emissions allocated to end user.

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