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Ciao is a wonderful Italian restaurant — maybe the best in Brussels.
Eric-Emmanuel Schmitt Escapes Everything Javier Espinoza 2010
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Their social-networking application, called Ciao!, is another of those applications, like Loopt for the iPhone, that use GPS technology to help physically locate the friends in your network.
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The companies Friday announced the deal for Microsoft to buy Greenfield, a Wilton, Conn., company that operates a service in Europe called Ciao that lets people compare prices of computers, cameras and other merchandise and write reviews of products and merchants.
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For example, we recently launched a great movie in our theatres called Ciao America, made by two Italian-American filmmakers unable to reach a distribution deal with any of the studios.
The Movie Business Book, Third Edition Edited by Jason E. Squire 2004
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For example, we recently launched a great movie in our theatres called Ciao America, made by two Italian-American filmmakers unable to reach a distribution deal with any of the studios.
The Movie Business Book, Third Edition Edited by Jason E. Squire 2004
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For example, we recently launched a great movie in our theatres called Ciao America, made by two Italian-American filmmakers unable to reach a distribution deal with any of the studios.
The Movie Business Book, Third Edition Edited by Jason E. Squire 2004
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For example, we recently launched a great movie in our theatres called Ciao America, made by two Italian-American filmmakers unable to reach a distribution deal with any of the studios.
The Movie Business Book, Third Edition Edited by Jason E. Squire 2004
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The Dictator's Blues The 1989 Romanian revolution sang by the ghost of Ceausescu. aka Ciao
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The Dictator's Blues The 1989 Romanian revolution sang by the ghost of Ceausescu. aka Ciao
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The Silicon Valley internet company revealed today that the commission has sent out formal questionnaires seeking information about complaints from three firms - the British price comparison site Foundem, a French legal search engine called eJustice and a shopping site, Ciao, which is owned by Microsoft.
p2pnet news Jon 2010
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