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Stewart then turned provider for Connolly's goal although the Rossa man produced an emphatic finish.
BBC: SPORT | Northern Ireland | Gaelic Games | Antrim win Ulster hurling decider
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On the corner Forno di Campo de'Fiori sells crispy, hot-from-the-oven pizza rossa (topped with tomato and oregano).
BBC: A perfect day in Rome
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La Quercia Rossa prosciutto, from the American Midwest, upstaged the imported ham with its deep-red color and rich, silky texture.
NEWYORKER: Francesca
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The Kiwis won by three minutes two seconds to join USA's BMW Oracle and Italy's Luna Rossa in the last four.
BBC: SPORT | Other Sport... | Sailing | Kiwis make challenger semi-finals
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Though the record-breaking Testa Rossa is reportedly headed to a Mexican mogul, the Spanish-speaking contingent has remained relatively quiet for the past two decades.
FORBES: THIS SUMMER AT THE PEBBLE
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Canarelli, whose father, Toussaint, owns the famous Grand Hotel de Cala Rossa in Porto Vecchio, inherited this estate from his grandfather ten years ago.
FORBES: Domaine de Murtoli, Corsica
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When I launched the Luna Rossa line of gourmet products as a young thirtysomething, I desired one of our first clients to be Costco Wholesale.
FORBES: The Costco Factor: To Win The Business Game, You Need to Change How You Think
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Plus, the Testa Rossa is no stranger to the Pebble shows: it has already won two Best In Class trophies from the Pebble Beach Concours.
FORBES: For Sale: 1957 Ferrari Testa Rossa Prototype and 1963 Shelby Cobra
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For one, this is the prototpye that started the entire Testa Rossa line, arguably the most successful series of racing cars in history and an enduring icon in the sport.
FORBES: For Sale: 1957 Ferrari Testa Rossa Prototype and 1963 Shelby Cobra
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Actual TM requires proper training and a special mantra, but Elizabeth Rossa is the founder and director of Shriyoga, and she shared some intelligence with us on regular meditation one night after dinner.
FORBES: In Montauk, Escaping to Shape Up
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As the vines have to struggle and stress as they extend the roots through the thin layer of terra rossa and the limestone to the water table, growth of the vine is limited to producing low yielding, intensely flavoured grapes, ideal for making premium wine.
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