ital - significado y definición. Qué es ital
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Qué (quién) es ital - definición

ITALIAN ACADEMIC JOURNAL
Riv. Stor. Ital.; Riv Stor Ital

ital         
FOOD CELEBRATED IN THE RASTAFARI MOVEMENT
I-tal; Ital food; I-tal food
['?tal]
¦ noun (in Rastafarian culture) organically grown vegetarian food, cooked without salt.
Origin
from I (used by Rastafarians to signify value) + vital or vittle.
Ital         
FOOD CELEBRATED IN THE RASTAFARI MOVEMENT
I-tal; Ital food; I-tal food
Ital, also spelled I-tal (), is food often celebrated by those in the Rastafari movement. It is compulsory in the Bobo Ashanti and Nyabinghi mansions, though not in the Twelve Tribes of Israel.
Ital Tek         
ENGLISH ELECTRONIC MUSICIAN
ITAL tEK
Ital Tek is the stage name of Alan Myson, an English electronic musician from Brighton.Ital Tek biography, Allmusic.

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Rivista Storica Italiana

Rivista Storica Italiana is an Italian academic journal in the field of history. It was established in 1884. It covers the study of all major fields of history, from ancient to modern, in a regional as well as a global perspective, and is published in Italian three times a year (in Spring, Summer and Winter) by Edizioni Scientifiche Italiane.

The journal has been called "the grand old man of Italian history journals" and has been noted for its wide range in topics and chronology and for its long articles, often 50 pages or more.

Ejemplos de uso de ital
1. After seven years in office, most of them during an oil boom, Chavez‘s welfare programs or (BEG ITAL)misiones(END ITAL) have not, for the most part, panned out.
2. It pays well," said Daniel Moldoveanu, the director of recruitment company DLT Ital Construct.
3. If the paramilitary leaders decide they have nothing left to lose and "sing like a canary," as Colombia expert Adam Isacson of the Center for International Policy put it, the so–called (BEG ITAL)parapolitica(END ITAL) scandal may continue to unfold.
4. Julian Callow, economist at Barclays Cap–ital, said that if prices continued to rise strongly in Spain, "that would be indicative of bubble conditions emerging," but he expected that extra supply would curb price growth.