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Is it time to say ciao to Kathleen's lost luggage?
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And tell Billy Manchester ciao for me, eh?
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But it looks like the elevator's finally decided to behave itself, and I'm going to have to say ciao.
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Sampdoria had four players in Italy's World Cup squad the previous summer but they couldn't wait to say ciao to the tournament.
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It is pronounced "chow" pure and simple, but is written, if written at all, "ciau" or "ciao," the "a" being kept very broad.
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And as you leave a coffeehouse in Italy, you should always say ciao ("good-bye," pronounced "chow") and grazie ("thanks," pronounced "GRAH-tsee-eh") to every employee.
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There was one stationary firework which read Ciao Adriana, Ciao Fabrizio.
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In 1965 they made Ciao Rudy, with Marcello Mastroianni taking the role of Rudolph Valentino.
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Ciao for now, Sammy 138 days clean and sober
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Ciao for now and have a good night.
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The CDR now helps Bella Ciao deliver its pizzas and pastas directly to the homes of the elderly.
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In Australia and the US, the song was a B-side to the questionable Eurovision-tinged 1967 hit Ciao Baby.
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The nuvifone product line will also include the Ciao application that is similar to the recently launched Google Latitude.
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'Ciao, folletta,' he said, before climbing into his father's lap to continue his snooze.
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Ciao's parent company earns 75 percent of its revenues from its Internet surveying business, which Microsoft is uninterested in.
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Bilingual Briton Richard Heathcote has beaten off stiff competition to land a role in a new Chinese sitcom, Ciao Britain.