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Alfonse$501066$ - tradução para italiano

AMERICAN POLITICIAN
Senator Pothole; Alfonse M. D'Amato; Alphonse M. D'Amato; Alfonse D'Amato; Al d'Amato; Alfonse Martello D'Amato; Alfonse Marcello D'Amato; Alphonse D'Amato; Alfonslnne D'Amato; Alfonslnne M. D'Amato; Alfonslnne Marcello D'Amato; Al Damato; Alfonse M. DAmato; Senator D'Amato
  • D'Amato, [[Kay Bailey Hutchison]], and [[Pete Domenici]] announce an agreement on mass transit funding legislation in 1998
  • Mike Long]], and D'Amato in 2007.
  • President]] [[Ronald Reagan]] presenting Al D'Amato and other New York leaders with a check for Westway Project Funds, September 1981
  • President]] [[Ronald Reagan]] in 1986

Alfonse      
n. Alfonso, nome proprio maschile
Alphonse Mucha         
  • Illustration from ''Le Pater'' of "Lead us not into temptation" (1899)
  • Cover of ''Le Pater'' (1899)
  • Poster of Sarah Bernhardt as ''[[Gismonda]]'' (1895)
  •  Portrait of Saints Cyril and Methodius for the Roman Catholic church in [[Pisek, North Dakota]] (1887)
CZECHOSLOVAK PHOTOGRAPHER, PAINTER AND ILLUSTRATOR (1860-1939)
Alphonse M. Mucha; Alphonse Marie Mucha; Alfons Maria Mucha; Alphonse Maria Mucha; Alphons Mucha; Alphones Mucha; Alphonce Mucha; Alfonse Mucha; Alfons Mucha; Alphonse-Marie Mucha; Alphonse Muchy
n. Alfons Maria Mucha (1860-1939), pittore cecoslovacco appartenente alla corrente dell" Art Nouveau
Al Capone         
  • Mug shot of Capone at Alcatraz Federal Penitentiary, 1934
  • Capone's cell at the now decommissioned [[Eastern State Penitentiary]] in [[Philadelphia]], where he spent about nine months starting in May 1929
  • [[Mug shot]] of Capone in Miami, Florida, 1930
  • The young Capone with his mother
  • Cell 181 in Alcatraz Federal Penitentiary where Capone was imprisoned
  • FBI]] criminal record in 1932, showing most of his criminal charges were discharged/dismissed
  • The entrance of Capone's mansion in Palm Island, Florida, located at 93 Palm Avenue. Capone bought the estate in 1928 as a winter retreat and lived there until his death in 1947.
  • Depression]], February 1931
AMERICAN GANGSTER
Alphonse Capone; Albert Francis Capone; Scarface (American gangster); Al capone; Alphonse Gabriel "Al" Capone; Alphonse Gabriel Capone; Al Cappone; Alphonse G. Capone; Alphonse G Capone; Capone; Scarface Capone; Alfonse "Scarface" Capone; Scarface (nickname)
Al Capone (1899-1947), celebre gangster americano funestamente noto per il "massacro del giorno di San Valentino"

Wikipédia

Al D'Amato

Alfonse Marcello D'Amato (born in Brooklyn, New York, on August 1, 1937) is a former United States Senator who represented the state of New York for 18 years from 1981 to 1999. He subsequently founded a lobbying firm, Park Strategies.

In 1980—after 25 years of involvement in the politics and government of Long Island—D'Amato defeated the four-term liberal Republican Sen. Jacob Javits for the Republican nomination for Senator and then in the general election for that office. D'Amato was re-elected in 1986 and 1992 before losing his fourth U.S. Senate election campaign to nine-term New York Congressman Chuck Schumer in 1998.

During his term as US Senator, he was known for supporting President Ronald Reagan on non-economic issues such as abortion. He agreed with President Bill Clinton both in 1993, for opening service in the armed forces to non-heterosexuals, and in 1996 for the Defense of Marriage Act, which denied federal recognition to same-sex marriages.

As of 2023, D'Amato is the last Republican to have represented New York in the U.S. Senate.