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He took their colors from the Gonfaloniers of the companies of the people; abolished the ordinances made for the restraint of the great; set at liberty those who were imprisoned; recalled the Bardi and the Frescobaldi from exile, and forbade everyone from carrying arms about his person.
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Certain Druids, called Bardi, were well known to be versed in astrology.
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Ridolfo de 'Bardi, which is in S. Croce, where Giotto painted the life of S. Francis, he painted a Crucifix in distemper on the altar-panel, with a Magdalene and a S. John weeping, and two friars, one on either side.
Lives of the Most Eminent Painters Sculptors and Architects Vol. 01 (of 10), Cimabue to Agnolo Gaddi Giorgio Vasari 1542
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When the community orthography was codified in 1990 they decided to make the language name an exception to the spelling, because "Bardi" was on the store, clinic, school, community documents, etc etc.
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It also houses the art collection of Professor Bardi, a great mix of pieces from different centuries in Brazilian history. institutobardi.com.br
Steal the Scene Darrell Hartman 2012
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Both have collaborated with one of the leading lights of Brazilian Modernism, Lina Bo Bardi 1914-1992.
The New Icons of Design Julie V. Iovine 2012
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The next day, a door in a dull concrete wall on a dull residential street opened to disclose a magnificent Modernist house by Lina Bo Bardi: I'd never heard of her either.
Why I Love That Country Benjamin Moser 2012
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Lina Bo Bardi was an architect and the wife of the guy who ran our most famous museum, MASP.
Steal the Scene Darrell Hartman 2012
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The brilliant and prolific Florentine sculptor, born Donato di Niccolò di Betto Bardi and known by the name Donatello, had achieved extraordinary fame in his lifetime.
The Poet Prince KATHLEEN MCGOWAN 2010
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The the Bardi, Peruzzi, and Acciaiuoli bankers that went bankrupt in 1340 when Edward III defaulted on his war debt were smart guys too.
"McCain — more of a gambler than Obama — could take a big risk." Ann Althouse 2008
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