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albergo

[ahl-ber-gaw]

noun

Italian.

plural

alberghi 
  1. an inn or hotel.



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ā€œI just had this interest in making, for lack of a better term, a children’s movie that has a more demented adult story to it,ā€ West said, seated beside Goth in a cottage at the Albergo Quattro Fontane on the Lido.

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Others may think it’s a bit mad to turn his ancestors’ historic house into a museum in a town that doesn’t really have a hotel, other than the cozy albergo owned by, of course, a cousin of his.

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We were accompanied by cheering crowds all the way to Albergo Ciao - a hotel in the city.

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Mr. Albergo said Congress appeared interested in mail-theft and internal disputes between postal inspectors and postal police officers.

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ā€œAs far as I know, there’s never been a PPO that was deployed to protect postal facilities based on intelligence gleaned from iCOP,ā€ Mr. Albergo said.

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