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The publishing group has appointed Gabriele Del Torchio as new chief executive.
At lunchtime, a fluted pasta shape called torchio is tossed in a stewy sauce of lamb, sage, and eggplant.
In early April, authorities recovered Italian missionary Rolando del Torchio in the southern Philippines after Abu Sayyaf had abducted him in October.
Saucy stewed lamb with sage and sweet, oily chunks of eggplant mingle with fluted torchio, a short shape that evokes an unfurling rose.
One of the great Il Buco standbys: pasta alla Norma, a dish of house-made torchio pasta, eggplant, tomato, basil and ricotta salata.
They include Rolando del Torchio, an Italian who was dragged from his pizzeria in the southern Philippines last year, and Ewold Horn, a Dutch bird watcher who was abducted in 2012.
Brigadier-General Restituto Padilla told reporters Rolando del Torchio, 53, was found by police at a seaport on Jolo island, a stronghold of the small but violent Islamist militant group Abu Sayyaf.
Grobocopatel married Walter Sergio Torchio in 1988, who has been mayor of their home city Carlos Casares since 2011. They have four children together. Their first child, Agustina Torchio Grobocopatel was born with spina bifida. Second born was Delfina Torchio Grobocopatel, followed by twins Paulina Torchio Grobocopatel and Luciano Torchio Grobocopatel.
On 7 October 2015, Italian national and pizza restaurant owner Rolando del Torchio was kidnapped in Dipolog City, capital of Zamboanga del Norte Province. On 8 April 2016, Del Torchio was released and found at Jolo port aboard MV KC Beatrice bound for Zamboanga City after his family paid P29 million ($US650,000) in ransom.
Torchio is the son of Lloyd J. Torchio, who played quarterback for the Golden Bears in 1947. Toricho graduated with an MBA from the University of Southern California. He then began working at JP Morgan, where he worked for 12 years. Since, he has worked at Lafayette Capital Group where he is currently the company's corporate secretary.
HOOPES, DONELSON F. Sassone. Introduction by Dean Charles Speroni, U.C.L.A., Florence, Italy, Arti Grafiche Il Torchio, 1979, 302 pp., ill. MARVIN, MARIAH.
Matteo Torchio (born 13 December 1983) is an Italian bobsledder. He competed in the two man and the four man events at the 2006 Winter Olympics.
In 1938, having reached the 70-year age limit, he retired as Vice President of Consolidated Edison."Torchio, 70, Will Retire from Edison Tomorrow", The New York Times August 1, 1938.
Enzo Gardumi, Fabrizio Torchio: Dolomiti di Brenta, Casa editrice Panorama, Trento 1999, page 144-145, This route is the best way to approach the mountain and/or to get an impression of Campanile Basso from close by.
Philip Torchio (August 2, 1868 in Vercana, Como, Italy – January 14, 1942 in Bronxville, New York) was an Italian electrical engineer known for his work at the Edison Electric Company and his many inventions in the transmission and distribution of electric energy. He received the IEEE Edison Medal for "distinguished contributions to the art of central station engineering and for achievement in the production, distribution and utilization of electrical energy". Torchio was the mayor of Bronxville, New York from 1929 to 1931."PHILIP TORCHI0, 73, LONG AN ENGINEER" The New York Times, January 16, 1942.
Lloyd J. Torchio II (born September 14, 1960) is a former American football quarterback. He played college football at California. He signed as an undrafted free agent with the San Antonio Gunslingers of the United States Football League (USFL).
The municipality of Fontevivo contains the frazioni (subdivisions, mainly villages and hamlets) Bellena, Bianconese, Case Cantarana, Case Gaiffa, Case Massi, Fienilnuovo, Fondo Fontana, Fontane, Molinetto, Ponte Recchio, Ponte Taro, Recchio di Sotto, Romitaggio, Stazione Castelguelfo, Tarona, and Torchio. Fontevivo borders the following municipalities: Fontanellato, Noceto, Parma.
Måneskin (, ; ) is an Italian pop rock band from Rome, consisting of lead vocalist Damiano David, bassist Victoria De Angelis, guitarist Thomas Raggi, and drummer Ethan Torchio. The band rose to fame after ending up second in the eleventh series of the Italian talent show X Factor in 2017.
Antonio and Peppino live in a small town in central Italy: Peppino is the barber, Totò is maintained by the rich but avaricious wife Teresa, who does not allow him in any way to have fun, as Antonio would like. One day Antonio and Peppino take advantage of the fact that the bandit "Il Torchio" has returned to terrorizing the country, pretending to be kidnapped by the band. The two astutely send a message with threats to Teresa, asking for money for the payment of the ransom, with which they go to spend a night of joy. Teresa, however, comes to know and is furious, and does not believe the stories of Antonio, even when he is really kidnapped by the "Torchio".
The Melectini are a tribe of medium- to large-sized apid bees found essentially worldwide. They are brood parasites of the related typical digger bees (Anthophorini) and occasionally visit flowers e.g. in prairie landscapes of the United States.Stephen, W.P.; Bohart, G.E. & Torchio, P.F. (1969): The Biology and External Morphology of Bees, With a Synopsis of the Genera of Northwestern America.
Torchio attended the University of California, Berkeley as a walk-on member of the Golden Bears football team from 1980-1983. In 1980, he appeared in 11 games. He completed 43-of-75 passing attempts (57.3%) for 644 yards, two touchdowns and three interceptions. That season, he was the winning quarterback in the Big Game against Stanford, led by future Pro Football Hall of Famer John Elway.
Pietro Vimercati was another, whose concerts predated Vailati's by about 30 years. Also performing in Europe in the years following 1815 was Luigi Castellacci. Vailati was born "at the Torchio farm in the village of Vairano in the current village of Santo Stefano," near Crema, and grew up in a rural setting. Records are confusing, and the indication is that either he was blinded soon after birth, or about age 7 from smallpox.
The cascina has undergone several transformations over the centuries. The original building dates back to the 14th century; at the time, it was located in the middle of a large rural area. The name "torchiera" may be a reference to an olive press ("torchio" in Italian) or the manufacturing of hemp rope ("torcitura"). The Mailänder Kataster (an 18th-century cadastre of Milan), reports cultivations of barley and mulberry in the land that surrounded the cascina.
According to the French authorities, there were officially eight deaths. The identities of seven of them are known: Carlo Tasso from Alessandria, Vittorio Caffaro from Pinerolo, Bartolomeo Calori from Turin, Giuseppe Merlo from Centallo, Lorenzo Rolando from Altare, Paolo Zanetti from Nese and Giovanni Bonetto. The body of a ninth Italian, Secondo Torchio, was never recovered. Following the events, 17 Italians were too seriously injured to be evacuated by train - one of them died of tetanus a month later.
Born to an Italian father and Indian-Swiss mother, from 15 to 22 years old she painted and tried to launch her career as a painter with two personal exhibitions: At 16 years old she held her first exhibition of drawings at the gallery "il Torchio" in Rome (1980). At 20 years old she held the second and final exhibition in Athens (1986). She worked for the art magazine Leader which, however, ceased publication after a few numbers. From 1985 to 1986 Cuffaro was a teacher of English at two elementary schools in Rome.
The troccolaturo or troccolo is an old kitchen utensil in use for several centuries in Italy. In his Opera dell'arte del cucinare, published in 1570, Bartolomeo Scappi mentions this tool under the name of ferro da maccheroni ("macaroni iron") and shows an engraving that clearly lends us an idea of what this kitchenware looked like in ancient times. It was basically a grooved rolling pin made of metal, though the metal was gradually replaced by hardwoods and today this tool comes in both materials, especially in beech wood or bronze. As for the etymology of nouns like troccolo or troccolaturo, they originate from Latin torculum (Standard Italian torchio or, in times past, torcolo), which ultimately comes from the verb torquere ("to press") and refers to the press in the context of food processing: in this case, the press is manual rather than mechanical and is basically a rudimentary utensil to process food, especially suitable for homemade pasta.
Christ in the Winepress, a rare example with green grapes for white wine, c. 1490 Christ in the winepress or the mystical winepressIn German "Kelter- Treter" Press-Treader, Mystiche Kelter, Christus in der Kelter, Kelterchristus, see Timmermann, 384; French pressoir mystique and Italian: torchio mistico "mystical winepress" is a motif in Christian iconography showing Christ standing in a winepress, where Christ himself becomes the grapes in the press.John F. A. Sawyer The Fifth Gospel: Isaiah in the History of Christianity 1996 Page 96 "According to this, Christ, the True Vine, is imagined as 'the first cluster pressed in the winepress' (primus botrus in torculari pressus). In art Christ is then depicted as being crushed in the winepress, his blood flowing out into a ..." It derives from the interpretation by Augustine and other early theologians of a group of passages in the Bible, and is found as a visual image in Christian art between about 1100 and the 18th century, as well as in religious literature of many kinds.

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