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Copenhagen tourist attraction
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tivoli
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Population (2000): 1163 Housing Units (2000): 531 Land area (2000): 1.756450 sq. miles (4.549184 sq. km) Water area (2000): 0.030812 sq. miles (0.079803 sq. km) Total area (2000): 1.787262 sq. miles (4.628987 sq. km) FIPS code: 74023 Located within: New ...
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Tivoli was a multi-use stadium in Innsbruck , Austria . It was used mostly for football matches and hosted the home matches of FC Tirol Innsbruck . The stadium was able to hold 16,000 people and was closed in 2004, four years after Tivoli Neu opened. Category:Defunct ...
The Collaborative International Dictionary
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Tivoli \Tiv"o*li\, n. [Prob. fr. Tivoli in Italy, a pleasure resort not far from Rome.] A game resembling bagatelle, played on a special oblong board or table ( Tivoli board or Tivoli table ), which has a curved upper end, a set of numbered compartments ...
Usage examples of tivoli.
Instead he turned her toward him before they left the shelter of the Tivoli entryway and wound her scarf back around her neck to shield her from the storm.
Now, with us was Pacificus of Tivoli, who knows the pagan poets very well, and he said that when it comes to these witty riddles, no one surpasses the African poets.
But I would be displeased if the abbot had asked you to investigate me or some others like Pacificus of Tivoli or Peter of Sant’Albano.
I saw Pacificus of Tivoli, leafing through an ancient volume whose pages had become stuck together because of the humidity.
William had jumped immediately from his seat and rushed to the place where Pacificus of Tivoli and the waker were now laying Malachi on the ground, unconscious.
In the choir, a little group remained: Alinardo, Pacificus of Tivoli, Aymaro of Alessandria, and Peter of Sant’Albano.
I saw Pacificus of Tivoli, who, abandoning all notion of help, was trying to seize a crazed mule as it passed.