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Florence
[ flawr-uhns, flor- ]
noun
- Italian Firenze. a city in central Italy, on the Arno River: capital of the former grand duchy of Tuscany.
- a city in NW Alabama, on the Tennessee River.
- a city in E South Carolina.
- a town in N Kentucky.
- a female given name: from a Latin word meaning 鈥渇lowery.鈥
Florence
/ 藞蹿濒蓲谤蓹苍蝉 /
noun
- a city in central Italy, on the River Arno in Tuscany: became an independent republic in the 14th century; under Austrian and other rule intermittently from 1737 to 1859; capital of Italy 1865鈥70. It was the major cultural and artistic centre of the Renaissance and is still one of the world's chief art centres. Pop: 356聽118 (2001) Ancient nameFlorentiafl蓲藞r蓻nts瑟蓹-藞r蓻nt瑟蓹 Italian nameFirenze
Florence
- City in central Italy on the Arno River.
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In 1907, in bad weather at Royal County Down, she beat her sister Florence to win her third British title.
When the club heard about Isaac's story, they invited him, his mum and dad Melissa and Alan, and older sister Florence to the training ground to meet the players.
"Florence combines relatability with talent and star power, and she appeals to a wide variety of audiences thanks to balancing superhero movies and sci-fi with thoughtful dramas," Ms Smith said.
Alberti was a genius 鈥 a polymath who grew up in exile from Florence.
Known for leaving long stretches between roles, in the 1990s Day-Lewis went into what he called "semi-retirement" and became a shoemaker's apprentice in Florence, Italy.
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