Besides opening new branded stores, the company has also been busy expanding its product range, moving into both a bath-and-body line, perfumed essential oils and Italian hand-made leather goods.
Sometimes, he need not bother with opening his mouth or picking up his pen: When confronted by a reporter outside a Boston church in 2006, Scalia used a certain Italian hand gesture some call vulgar.
As he stepped on to the podium, an Italian tricolour in his right hand and a wide grin across his face, the home fans let out a huge roar of appreciation.
His client also requested deluxe print materials, so Mr. Saslove created a 30-page coffee-table book that was hand-wrapped in Italian suede.
Gammer impressed in the early rounds against the German-based Italian but then injured his right hand and was forced to throw in the towel.
He promised to lift the dead hand of the state from Italian enterprise and slash the surly bonds of taxation.
Endlessly curious, he mused idly on why the sun appears larger at the horizon, and read Henry James in Italian since that was the edition to hand.
The block-long Palazzo was built in 1892 and embodies Italian elegance, with tiled marble floors, hand-painted fresco ceilings and a mix of Moroccan and Baroque flair.
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In Italian, though, given the symphonic range of hand movements on display, the subtitles are largely redundant.
The Holland international gave Liverpool the lead in the sixth minute with a low shot from the edge of the area which flew past Heurelho Gomes' right-hand after he had been set up by Italian playmaker Alberto Aquilani.
That is one of the reasons why Italian cooks are often compared to designers: On one hand you have the heritage of great ready-to-eat products like pizza, mozzarella, Parmesan, Parma ham, then on the other hand people like me.
Hand-carved and gilded, it is modeled after similar Italian altarpiece frames of the early 16th century, since the original has been lost.
LVMH's allegations, on the other hand, is that in an interview with Corriere della Sera, an Italian newspaper, in April 2001, Claire Kent, Morgan Stanley's luxury-goods analyst, tried to blacken the firm's reputation so as to enhance the image of Gucci.
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