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CLAUDIO VILLA SONG
Addio, Addio

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  • '''Figure 6:''' Metabolic conversion of fructose to glycogen in the liver
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  • acyclic]] and the cyclic ([[hemiketal]]) isomers of fructose
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CHEMICAL COMPOUND
Fruit sugar; Levulose; Fructose intoxication; Laevulose; L-fructose; Fructose metabolism, inborn errors; Crystalline fructose; Fructose metabolism; Crystalline Fructose; D-arabino-hexulose; Beta-levulose; D-Fructose; Fructofuranose; ATC code V06DC02; ATCvet code QV06DC02; D-fructose; Fructose sweetener; Liquid fructose; L-Fructose; Health effects of fructose
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John D. Rockefeller         
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  • Rockefeller's birthplace in Richford, New York
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  • Rockefeller in 1911
  • Rockefeller at age 18
  • Rockefeller in old age
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  • The Casements, in Ormond Beach, Florida
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  • Portrait of John D Rockefeller by [[Eastman Johnson]], 1895
  • ''Puck magazine'' cartoon: "The Infant Hercules and the Standard Oil serpents", May 23, 1906, issue; depicting U.S. president [[Theodore Roosevelt]] grabbing the head of [[Nelson W. Aldrich]] and the snake-like body of John D. Rockefeller
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AMERICAN BUSINESS MAGNATE AND PHILANTHROPIST
John Davison Rockefeller; J.D. Rockefeller; J. D. Rockefeller; John D Rockefeller; JD Rockefeller; First billionaire; John D. Rockefeller, Sr.; Cleveland Massacre; John D. Rockefeller I; John Davison Rockefeller Sr.; John D. Rockefeller Sr.
n. John D. Rockefeller, (1839-1937) industriale e filantropo statunitense (fondatore della società petrolifera Standard Oil, dalle sue donazioni furono fondate l"Università di Chicago e il centro di ricerca medica Rockfeller)

تعريف

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Origin
from Dan. edh, perh. representing the sound of the letter.

ويكيبيديا

Addio, addio

"Addio, addio" ("Farewell, Farewell") was the Italian entry in the Eurovision Song Contest 1962, performed in Italian by Claudio Villa.

With music by Domenico Modugno and lyrics by Franco Migliacci (the same duo had collaborated on Modugno's previous entry "Nel blu dipinto di blu"), the song is a ballad, in which Villa attempts to deal with the end of a relationship. He sings that "our love has become salt like sea water / our parched lips don't have words any longer", but clings to the hope that "it isn't true that our love has ended", indeed even as he farewells his former lover for the last time he sings "we love each other and that we're breaking up".

The song was performed fifteenth on the night, following Luxembourg's Camillo Felgen with "Petit bonhomme" and preceding Monaco's François Deguelt with "Dis rien". At the close of voting, it had received 3 points, placing 9th in a field of 16. The comparatively high place for a low-scoring song is partly explained by the fact that four entries at this Contest failed to record a point.

It was succeeded as Italian representative at the 1963 contest by Emilio Pericoli with "Uno per tutte".