benito in A Sentence

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    Benito answering some of my questions.

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    The Benito Juárez International Airport.

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    Benito Juarez is here.

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    We're all ready, Don Benito.

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    Don Benito, you cannot sign it.

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    Benito Mussolini is a great man.

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    Benito Mussolini Jr.

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    Benito Mussolini 's.

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    I just got a phone call from your compadre, Benito. Si?

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    Your Majesty need trouble his mind no longer about Benito Juarez.

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    It's good to trust others but, not to do so is much better. ~ Benito Mussolini.

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    It's good to trust others, but not to do so is much better. ~ Benito Mussolini(born July 29).

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    Born in Pisa in 1914, he left Italy soon after medical school due to increasing political tensions under Benito Mussolini.

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    Since then Ida Dalser and Benito Jr. have been the subject of numerous articles, books, a television documentary and a feature film.

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    Eastwood mostly communicated with the Italian cast and crew through stuntman Benito Stefanelli, who acted as an interpreter for the production.

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    This was punctuated by a civil war in the late 1850s that resulted in Benito Juárez, Mexico's first indigenous president, taking power in 1861.

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    In 1919, Benito Mussolini organized the Blackshirts, who formed the core of Italy's Fascist movement, in Milan and, in 1922, the March on Rome began from the city.

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    Blackshirts, supporters of Benito Mussolini who founded the National Fascist Party, are about to set fire to portraits of Karl Marx and Vladimir Lenin in Italy in May 1921.

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    In exchange for getting the dock workers to help the U.S. Navy and ordering the Italian Mafia to work against Benito Mussolini, back in Italy, Luciano was promised a parole.

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    Berlusconi was Prime Minister for nine years in total, making him the longest-serving post-war Prime Minister of Italy, and the third longest-serving since Italian unification, after Benito Mussolini and Giovanni Giolitti.

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    Berlusconi was Prime Minister for nine years in total, making him the longest serving post-war Prime Minister of Italy, and the third longest-serving since Italian unification, after Benito Mussolini and Giovanni Giolitti.

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    He moved to Italy in 1924, and throughout the 1930s and 1940s he embraced Benito Mussolini's Italian Fascism, expressed support for Adolf Hitler, and wrote for publications owned by British fascist Oswald Mosley.

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    He moved to Italy in 1924, and throughout the 1930s and 1940s he embraced Benito Mussolini's fascism, expressed support for Adolf Hitler and wrote for publications owned by the British fascist Oswald Mosley.

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    Berlusconi was Prime Minister for nine years in total, making him the longest-serving post-war Prime Minister of Italy, and the third longest-serving since the Unification of Italy, after Benito Mussolini and Giovanni Giolitti.

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    Berlusconi held the Prime Minister office during nine years in total, and hereby is the longest-serving post-war Prime Minister of Italy, and third longest-serving since the Unification of Italy, after Benito Mussolini and Giovanni Giolitti.

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    The fame of the Sobrino de Botín restaurant is such that it has appeared in various literary works, such as Fortunata and Jacinta, Mercy or Torquemada and San Pedro, all of them by Benito Pérez Galdós.

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    But they missed a few obscure documents, including two 1915 affidavits signed by Mussolini in which he acknowledged Dalser as his wife and Benito Jr. as his son, and pledged to provide both with financial support.

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    When, during the Second Italo-Abyssinian War, the League accused Italian soldiers of targeting Red Cross medical tents, Benito Mussolini responded that"the League is very well when sparrows shout, but no good at all when eagles fall out.

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    During the Second Italo-Abyssinian War, when the League accused Italian soldiers of targeting Red Cross medical tents, Benito Mussolini responded that“the League is very well when sparrows shout, but no good at all when eagles fall out.”[4].

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    The fasces, a symbol associated with the exercise of justice(the bundle of rods and an axe were carried by Roman lictors); this use of the fasces predates the adoption of this symbol by Benito Mussolini as the emblem of Italian Fascism.

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