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Answer for the clue "Sardinian capital ", 8 letters:
cagliari

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Cagliari (, or ; ; ; ) is an Italian municipality and the capital of the island of Sardinia , an autonomous region of Italy . Cagliari's Sardinian name Casteddu literally means castle . It has about 150,000 inhabitants, while its metropolitan city (including ...

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n. 1 Province of Sardinia, Italy. 2 Capital and port of Cagliari and also the capital of Sardinia.

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CABLE, 489 CABOT, 441,472 Caen, 405, 410 Cagayan, 471 Cagliari, 364 Cairo Conference, 306 CALDWELL, 474 Calhoun, Vice Adm.

As we approached the gulf, or bay, of Cagliari, in Sardinia, a strong north wind came from the shore, and we had a whole disagreeable day of tacking, but next morning, it was Sunday, we found ourselves at anchor near the mole, where we landed.

In the neighbouring Cagliari pits a figure clad in a dark roll-neck pullover and dark leather jacket stood hidden in a shadowed corner.

There came the deepening clamour of the sound of a Grand Prix engine and a Coronado, lights on, appeared from the distance, changed down through the gears, slowed right down as it passed the Cagliari pits and came to a halt outside the entrance to the Coronado pits.

He waited until the car had disappeared into the gathering darkness, looked round carefully to make sure that he was entirely alone and unobserved, then moved into the back of the Cagliari pits.

He pressed the switch on the handle of the lamp-light and a powerful white beam illuminated the back of the Cagliari pits.

When he was finished, he returned his torch and tools to the canvas bag, emerged from the Cagliari pits and walked away into the near darkness.

He acted with the same circumspection as he had in the Cagliari pits, forcing open crates and boxes, when this was necessary, with the greatest of care so that they could be closed again to show the absolute minimum of offered violence.

And Paolo Cagliari had been most kind in accepting his commission with an enthusiasm which promised wonderful results.

Michael Cagliari, the national security adviser to the President, walked into the office.

He escorted Cagliari and the two officers into the Oval Office and found a chair in the corner, his stomach churning in frustration.

Michael Cagliari, his national security adviser, glanced at the notes he had made and found nothing encouraging.

Michael Cagliari, the national security adviser, took a cautious approach.

He thanked the woman and handed the phone back to Cagliari as Cox returned.

Michael Cagliari and General Cox were huddled over the Teletype operator in the small room that housed the Hot Line to the Kremlin.