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Vittoria is the adopted daughter of CERN scientist Leonardo Vetra who joins with Robert Langdon (played by Tom Hanks) on an adventure through Vatican City.
Ayelet Zurer Cast as Vittoria Vetra in Angels and Demons - Updated! « FirstShowing.net 2008
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He swore a foul oath, 'I will marry this lily,' says he, 'within a year, and if I do not, why I will wed you, you --' And he called Vittoria by such lewd names as your wit can picture.
The God of Love 1898
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She must be speaking to her old friend Camilla Montecorvo, because she mentioned the name Vittoria several times.’
The Count's Blackmail Bargain Craven, Sara 2005
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_ I believe you happen to know that he was at that time, or had been about that time engaged in some plan of Mr. Johnstone's about building a place called Vittoria, in consequence of the great victories?
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You have had it proved already, that Mr. De Berenger is an extremely ingenious artist; you have had it proved, that he was engaged by Mr. Cochrane Johnstone, for the purpose of planning a new Ranelagh, to be called Vittoria, near Alsop's
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What this friendship meant to him, the poet has expressed in the following sonnet addressed to Vittoria, which is here given in Wordsworth's matchless translation:
Women of the Romance Countries John Robert Effinger 1901
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_primiero_ one evening in the house of an actress called Vittoria, when
Renaissance in Italy, Volumes 1 and 2 The Catholic Reaction John Addington Symonds 1866
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Can products such as Vittoria Pit Stop be injected through a valve extender on a deep-section rim?
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The large dining-room at the "Vittoria" is not in use just now.
Alone Norman Douglas 1910
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The little animal was accepted immediately, and named "Vittoria"; we jumped on our horses, and parted for ever, gratified, however, at having had it in our power to render this slight assistance to the poor fellows wounded and in distress.
The Autobiography of Liuetenant-General Sir Harry Smith, Baronet of Aliwal on the Sutlej, G. C. B. 1903
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