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- Paolo Cotta-Ramusino (born 1948) has been Secretary General of Pugwash Conferences on Science and World Affairs since August 2002. He is also Professor...
- Alberto Cotta Ramusino (born 8 May 1995), known professionally as Tananai, is an Italian singer-songwriter, rapper and record producer. Ramusino was born in...
- Gabriella Cotta Ramusino (born 3 April 1942) is an Italian sprint canoer who competed in the early 1960s. She finished seventh in the K-2 500 m event at...
- secretary-general. Jayantha Dhanapala is the current president. Paolo Cotta-Ramusino is the current Secretary General. The four Pugwash offices, in Rome (international...
- Cotta at the 70th Venice International Film Festival Born Elena Cotta Ramusino (1931-08-19) 19 August 1931 (age 92) Milan, Kingdom of Italy Occupation...
- Alessandro La Cava, Stefano Tognini Tananai "Sesso occasionale" Alberto Cotta Ramusino, Davide Simonetta [it], Paolo Antonacci, Alessandro Raina [it] Yuman "Ora...
- topological quantum field theory under the supervision of Paolo Cotta-Ramusino. However, during her studies she decided that she preferred the mathematics...
- Federica Abbate) 24 "Sesso occasionale" – Tananai (Alberto "Tananai" Cotta Ramusino, Davide Simonetta [it], Paolo Antonacci, Alessandro Raina [it]) Fabio Gurian...
- 5) Celso Valli (night 4) 4 "Tango" – Tananai (Alberto "Tananai" Cotta Ramusino, Alessandro Raina [it], Davide Simonetta, Paolo Antonacci) Fabio Gurian...
- Pisciottu, Riccardo Puddu, Shari Noioso Tananai "Tango" Alberto Cotta Ramusino, Alessandro Raina [it], Davide Simonetta [it], Paolo Antonacci Ultimo "Alba"...