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Sansovino

[ san-soh-vee-noh; Italian sahn-saw-vee-naw ]

noun

  1. ´¡²Ô·»å°ù±ð·²¹ [ahn-, dre, -ah], Andrea Contucci, 1460–1529, Italian sculptor and architect.
  2. his pupil ´³²¹Â·³¦´Ç·±è´Ç [yah, -kaw-paw], Jacopo Tatti, 1486–1570, Italian sculptor and architect.


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“There is movement happening,’’ said Buchanan, the American designer behind the Sansovino 6 label.

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In the meantime, Sarri can enjoy his first major title in Italy - and his only trophy in his home country since guiding Sansovino to the Serie D Italian Cup championship in 2003.

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In the meantime, Sarri can enjoy his first major title in Italy — and his only trophy in his home country since guiding Sansovino to the Serie D Italian Cup championship in 2003.

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In Venice, I saw a stunning sunset from the top of the San Marco Campanile, loudly geeked out over a 400-year-old copy of Herodotus’ “Histories†at the Museo Correr, and saw a luminous Titian painting on the ceiling of Sansovino’s Library.

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At Sansovino, he finally won promotion from Italy’s regional fifth tier into Serie D, its fourth.

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