Usage examples of "Startup America Partnership" in English with translation to Italian

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She was born in America. E' nata in America.
and nothing in this agreement creates any partnership e nulla in questo accordo crea alcuna partnership
He hasn't actually been to America. In realtà non è stato in America.
He visited the coast of South America in 1499. Ha visitato la costa del America del Sud nel 1499.
In America everybody is of opinion that he has no social superiors, since all men are equal, but he does not admit that he has no social inferiors. In America ognuno pensa di non avere superiori dal punto di vista sociale, dal momento che tutti gli uomini sono uguali, ma nessuno ammette di non avere persone socialmente inferiori.
The teacher told us that Columbus discovered America in 1492. L'insegnante ci disse che Colombo scoprì l'America nel 1492.
Australia is smaller in size than South America. L'Australia è più piccola del Sud America.
America isn't a country, it's a continent. L'America non è un paese, è un continente.
The ship carried hundreds of immigrants to America. La nave portò centinaia di emigranti negli USA.
America is a country of immigrants. L'America è un paese di immigrati.
America is a lovely place to be, if you are here to earn money. L'America è un posto gradevole in cui essere, se sei qui per guadagnare soldi.
Kaoru has gone to America. Kaoru è andato in America.
He taught us that Columbus discovered America. Ci ha insegnato che Colombo ha scoperto l'America.
He said he would go to America. Disse che sarebbe andato in America.
Japan has caught up with America in some fields. Il Giappone ha raggiunto l'America in alcuni campi.
America is not the most democratic nation. L'America non è la nazione più democratica.
Lucy is from America. Lucy viene dall'America.
She has made up her mind to go to America to study. Si è decisa ad andare a studiare in America.
He was born in England, but was educated in America. È nato in Inghilterra, ma è stato educato in America.
Job hopping was not so common in Japan as in America. Saltare da un lavoro all'altro non era comune in Giappone quanto lo era in America.
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