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  • Come detto nel post precedente, ero triste di lasciare di nuovo casa perche' questo posto mi sa ancora di temporaneo e transitorio; ma credo che questo sia piu' che altro colpa mia, perche' non mi sono tanto sforzata a crearmi una qualunque vita per me qui che non ruoti intorno allo stare a casa col computer.

    Archive 2009-01-01 Ra 2009

  • Come detto nel post precedente, ero triste di lasciare di nuovo casa perche' questo posto mi sa ancora di temporaneo e transitorio; ma credo che questo sia piu' che altro colpa mia, perche' non mi sono tanto sforzata a crearmi una qualunque vita per me qui che non ruoti intorno allo stare a casa col computer.

    The return of the emigrant, Part II: The Bad Ra 2009

  • Una ragazza qualunque Cara Failer tenta un approccio diverso da quello che sua madre le ha insegnato, per sbaragliare la concorrenza ad un provino.

    No Fat Clips!!! : She Turns Back and Faces Forward, At Peace 2007

  • Ma ora, uniamoci ai nostri eroi nella lotta contro le navi ragno pirata, o qualunque cosa siano…

    No Fat Clips!!! : TOWER 8: The Face Off 2006

  • In 1804 the medal was awarded to Ruffini, and the dissertation was published under the title "Sopra la determinazione delle radice nelle equazioni numeriche di qualunque grado".

    The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 13: Revelation-Stock 1840-1916 1913

  • He asked if I had not lately had "una disgrazia qualunque."

    Diversions in Sicily Henry Festing Jones 1889

  • And there was "un gigante qualunque" -- the raw material for a giant, something that could be faked up into this or that special giant when wanted.

    Diversions in Sicily Henry Festing Jones 1889

  • This, Pasquale said, represented "una citta qualunque."

    Diversions in Sicily Henry Festing Jones 1889

  • Similarly there was a lady having her dress and wig altered, they told me she was "una donna qualunque" -- the very words I had seen a few weeks previously written up in Rome to advertise a performance in

    Diversions in Sicily Henry Festing Jones 1889

  • I suspect there must have been somewhere "un guerriero qualunque" so constructed that his head could be cut off, and that he had been disguised as and substituted for the Duca d'Avilla when Ferrau appeared to kill that warrior, for, without trickery, no sword in the teatrino, not even la Durlindana, could have cut off a head which had an iron rod running through it.

    Diversions in Sicily Henry Festing Jones 1889

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