Examples of 'fossati' in a sentence

Meaning of "fossati"

fossati (noun) - This term does not have a readily available definition in English. It might be a proper noun or a specialized term

How to use "fossati" in a sentence

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Fossati suggests that an area of.
Enthusiasm of the fossati family.
Fossati fountain erected.
Its architect is believed to be Fossati.
A rematch with Fossati the following year was fought to a draw.
You said it would look better on me than Dr Fossati.
Fossati recorded the song in his album La mia banda suona rock.
He won the Fossati prize.
Previously she had a relationship with the songwriter Ivano Fossati.
Gaspare and Giuseppe Fossati took out the mosaics.
The song was written by Ivano Fossati.
Gaspare and Giuseppe Fossati took out the mosaics that Mehmet II covered with plaster.
It was written together with fellow Genoan Ivano Fossati.
Gaspare and Giuseppe Fossati took out the mosaics that Mehmet the Second covered with plaster.
Tomorrow in Fossati.

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Cardinal Fossati died from pneumonia in Turin, at age 88.
What? You said it would look better on me than Dr Fossati.
After retiring as a player, Fossati decided to take up management.
And they have had very good games, ” Fossati said.
Born in Barcelona and based in Paris, Ramon Fossati is a trombonist, composer and arranger.
Que les feux roues s'éteignent, film by Céline Fossati.
This mosaic was found during a repair process that was held by the Fossati brothers in 1849.
They were rediscovered during the restorations of 1849 by Fossati.
I am not saying that, Mr Fossati.
The church is well known for its wood-carved choir made in 1512 by Bernardino Fossati.
I did not say that, Mr Fossati.
The church is well known for its wood-carved chorus stalls built in 1512 by Bernardino Fossati.
It was suicide, Mr Fossati.
Your daughter is still with us, Mr. Fossati.
This mosaic was discovered during the repair process that Fossati held in 1849.
Born in Racconigi, he was ordained a priest in Turin by Cardinal Maurilio Fossati in 1952.

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