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The people outside the Dolce Vita say they are just citizens ready to protect their families.
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Rome was no longer the glamorous dolce vita city of the 1960s, when Kirk Douglas, Audrey Hepburn and other celebrities were regular customers at Bulgari's store on the Via dei Condotti.
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When he took over, Bulgari was regarded as a slightly faded representative of the era of La Dolce Vita, whose heyday was the 1950s and early 1960s.
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Just as his ideal young female appears on the beach at the end of "La Dolce Vita, " so in this film she takes the form of a pristine Claudia Cardinale, "a child and yet already a woman, " hovering tantalizingly just beyond Guido's reach.
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So how did La Dolce Vita overtake the British Good Life?
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Not until the worldwide acclaim for "La Dolce Vita" in 1960 did he give free rein to his fantasies.
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The building next door was a fast-food restaurant called Dolce Vita.
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Finally, choose some music appropriate for a night of la dolce vita you could make your own mix or check out the Caffe Bella Italia compilation.
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Ruth Dunbar Cushing, longtime dolce vita resident of Rome and wife of a polo-playing member of the Vanderbilt clan, is selling two pieces of so-called "tutti-frutti" jewelry made by Cartier in the 1920s and 1930s.
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