Sant'Agata Bolognese, an Italian commune in the province of Emilia Romagna
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AGATA, a popular acronym in the Apple community standing for "Apple Giveth, Apple Taketh Away"
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Agata Station, a train station in Ashikaga, Tochigi Prefecture, Japan
Essayist John D'Agata explores the issue in his 2012 book Lifespan of a Fact.
He was Consul General in Vancouver during Expo 86, where he promoted major events for Italian businesses and culture on Canada’s Pacific Coast.
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His most recent overseas posting was ambassador of Italy to Israel (2002–2004), a period characterized by the outbreak of the Second Intifada, improved relations between the EU and Israel during the Italian Presidency of the EU (July–December 2003), and the renewed commitment of Israel and the Palestinian Authority to the peace process on the basis of the road map.
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Terzi resigned from office on 26 March 2013 in the wake of calls for his resignation and severe criticism in Italy for his handling of the diplomatic dispute between Italy and India over the 2012 Enrica Lexie incident.
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Agata, the daughter of Polish politician and former President of the European Parliament Jerzy Buzek, was born in Pyskowice in Gliwice County, Poland.
Born in Varcar Vakuf (today Mrkonjić Grad) in 1834, his father Anto came from the town of Uskoplje, and his mother was Agata Stipić - Ivekić from Varcar Vakuf.
Scorn, Pan Sonic, Extrawelt, Sturqen, Mika Vainio, V4w.enko, Ujif Notfound, Aaabzu, Agata Vilchyk, Akuvido, Alla Zagaykevych, DJ Amistad, Andreas Tilliander, Andrey Kiritchenko, .
Things were put on hold for several months as Verdi became preoccupied with family matters, which included the illnesses of both his mother (who died in July) and father, the estrangement from his parents with communications conducted only between lawyers, and the administration of his newly acquired property at Sant'Agata (now the Villa Verdi near his hometown of Busseto) where he had established his parents.
After initial construction, the prototype was sent to Sant'Agata so Lamborghini could put on the finishing touches.
The piazza is octagonal, four sides being the streets; the remaining four sides are Baroque buildings, the near-identical facades of which contain fountains with statues of the four seasons, the four Spanish kings of Sicily, and of the patronesses of Palermo, (Cristina, Ninfa, Olivia, and Agata).
The first contributors were Maria Wiernikowska, Małgorzata Moszczeńska, Marzena Chełminiak, Agata Niewiarowska, Jovanka Cirlić and Jagna Skoczylas as well as Krzysztof Skowroński, Piotr Krzyżanowski and Marcin Gugulski (in Studio Zet and in the commercial departament).
With the NBCOT she notably created the role of Agata in the world premiere of Gian Carlo Menotti's Maria Golovin at the Expo '58 in Brussels on August 20, 1958; later the same year she portrayed the role on Broadway. For the NBC, she also created the role of Arina in the premiere of Bohuslav Martinů's The Marriage.