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"There is a real love and appreciation for the skill of bargaining there, " Morelli explains.
BBC: The art of haggling
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"The act of renouncing is a very rare occurrence, " said Dario Morelli, a canon law Ph.
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"It's a positive reaction but we have asked for more information, " his manager Daniele Morelli told BBC Sport.
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Fanuel Morelli, a cameraman working for AP Television, said he was struck by the gunman's firm, calm stance.
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Along with Paulo Morelli and Andrea Barata Riberiro he launched O2 Filmes while still keeping his hand in television.
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But Morelli hinted that, as long as he and Kubica can be reassured of the merits of Renault's decision, he would honour his contract.
BBC: Robert Kubica not sure to stay at new-look Renault
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Laura Morelli, author of Made in Italy and former columnist for National Geographic Traveler, is an expert when it comes to shopping abroad.
BBC: The art of haggling
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Morelli, who said he was pleased Renault's future had been secured in F1, added that it was "not automatic" that Kubica would stay with the team.
BBC: Robert Kubica not sure to stay at new-look Renault
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Morelli shared with Travelwise a few bargaining techniques that have landed her exceptional deals on unique items around the world - from 19th-century apothecary jars in Sicily to a hand-carved walnut armoire in provincial France.
BBC: The art of haggling
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The magnitude of the conflicts was so great, Winter wrote, that each client would need his own lawyer to review the 29-page DRSA to figure out whether he should sign the agreement with Leeds Morelli.
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"Things may even be improved, " Morelli said.
BBC: Robert Kubica not sure to stay at new-look Renault
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In the most comprehensive analysis Anthony Atkinson and Salvatore Morelli of Oxford University looked at financial crises in 25 countries over the past 100 years and concluded that there was no systematic relationship between inequality and macroeconomic disaster.
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