Italo-Dalmatian language spoken in Corsica and part of Sardinia.
1 The task of the Corsican was greater than that of the Carthaginian.
2 A little Corsican named Bonaparte was in charge of the defending forces.
3 There were three portraits of the Corsican on the dingy green walls.
4 The young Corsican , however, liked it and seemed to thrive on it.
5 He went on, and gave me several instances of the Corsican spirit.
6 Stuffed with olives and myrtle berries, the Corsican blackbirds are exquisite eating.
7 He was a Corsican by birth, and had been a French soldier.
8 The Corsican determined to repeat this brilliant achievement and emulate Hannibal's career.
9 Oh, the vile, vulgar Corsican adventurer comes out in you very easily.
10 They had previously intervened in Corsican affairs on the side of the Genoese.
11 A Corsican , born in the same year in which France annexed his country.
12 Furthermore, two geographically separate genetic groups were identified among Corsican isolates.
13 The part of the Thracian Belisarius was then performed by the Corsican Bonaparte.
14 The Toureg of the desert, the Malay pirate, the Corsican bandit.
15 And now, once again, the shadow of the Corsican fell across the seas.
16 The Corsican was swaying his head from right to left in deep disapproval.
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