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- Bianchetta, Bianchetta d'Alba, Bianchetta di Alba, Bianchetto, Bianchetto Albese, Bianchetto di Alba, Bianchetto di Verzuolo, and Nebbiolo bianco. J. Robinson...
- Tuber borchii, known as the whitish truffle or bianchetto truffle, is a small, common species of edible truffle excellent for use in cuisine. Given its...
- years, Blatterle has been known under a variety of synonyms including: Bianchetto de Verzuolo, Blaterle, Blatterl and Platterle. J. Robinson, J. Harding...
- Sergio Bianchetto (born 16 February 1939) is a retired Italian track cyclist. He is the only cyclist to win two Olympic gold medals in the tandem, which...
- Sprint (Scratch) Mario Zanin — Cycling, Men's Individual Road Race Sergio Bianchetto and Angelo Damiano — Cycling, Men's 2000m Tandem Mauro Checcoli — Equestrian...
- Israel, South Africa and Indonesia. Blanco is used in France and Greece, bianchetto in Italy. Twink is the leading brand, and colloquial term, for correction...
- produces three main flowerings: the primofiore (from October 1), the bianchetto (also less commonly known as the maiolino, from April 15) and the verdello...
- Bianchetta, Bianchetta d'Alba, Bianchetta di Alba, Bianchetto, Bianchetto Albese, Bianchetto di Alba, Bianchetto di Verzuolo, and Nebbiolo bianco. Italy 610...
- footballer Paulo Sérgio Betanin (born 1986), Brazilian footballer Sergio Bianchetto (born 1939), Italian Olympic racing cyclist Sergio Bizzio, Argentine writer...
- Mockridge (AUS) 1956:  Browne, Marchant (AUS) 1960:  Beghetto, Bianchetto (ITA) 1964:  Damiano, Bianchetto (ITA) 1968:  Morelon, Trentin (FRA) 1972:  ****ets,...