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Murri may refer to: People *Augusto Murri (1841-1932), Italian physician *Romolo Murri (1870-1944), Italian politician and ecclesiastic *Serafino Murri (b. 1966), Italian film critic, screenwriter, and film director Culture *Murri people, Aboriginal Australians of Queensland and northwestern New South Wales Geography *Murri, an alternative spelling for Murree, a city and resort in Pakistan *The Murri River in Colombia Cuisine *Murri (condiment), a condiment used in Arab cuisine Sports *Murri Rugby League Carnival, an annual rugby league carnival in Queensland, Australia *Murri Rugby League Team, a rugby league team in Australia Other *''The Murri Affair'', an alternative name in international release for ''Drama of the Rich'' See also * Marri, a Baloch tribe in Pakistan *Muri (other) Muri may refer to: Places Colombia * Río Murri, a tributary of the Atrato River Estonia * Muri, Viljandi County, village in Karksi Parish, Viljandi County * Muri, Tartu County, villag ...
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Augusto Murri
Augusto Murri (8 September 1841, Fermo - 11 November 1932, Bologna) was an Italian physician. Appointed to the Chair of Clinical Medicine at the University of Bologna in 1875, he was regarded as one of the most illustrious clinical doctors and innovators of his times (in Pathological Anatomy, Histology, Microbiology and Experimental Physiopathology). Biography Augusto Murri was born in Fermo on 8 September 1841. Son of Giovambattista Murri, a magistrate, deputy of the Repubblica Romana, and Teodolinda Polimanti, the mother. At 15 years old, Murri was illiterate as his father was against the education provided by the school of Fermo, as run by Jesuits. Meanwhile, his father was exiled firstly at Corfu then in Genova for political motives. Scolopius father provided for Murri’s education in San Giovannino, near Florence, allowing him to earn a basic educational license in few years. In the university of Florence he attended the lessons of Carlo Ghinozzi, professor of medica ...
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Romolo Murri
Romolo Murri (Monte San Pietrangeli, 27 August 1870 – Roma, 12 March 1944) was an Italian politician and ecclesiastic. This Catholic priest was suspended for having joined the party Lega Democratica Nazionale and is widely considered in Italy as the precursor of Christian democracy. In 1894 was a promoter of the FUCI, in 1901 of Democrazia Cristiana Italiana and in 1905 of Lega Democratica Nazionale. He founded the publications "Vita nova" (1895), "Cultura sociale" (1898), "Il domani d'Italia" (1901), "Rivista di cultura" (1906), "Il commento" (1910). In strong controversy, therefore, with the ecclesiastical hierarchies (following numerous appeals and as many acts of submission), he was finally suspended a divinis in 1907 and after founded the National Democratic League, being a candidate in the elections of 1909, in the lists of the Lega Democratica Nazionale, being elected to the Chamber of the deputies, he was excommunicated in 1909 and married in 1912 in Rome with Ragnhild ...
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Serafino Murri
Serafino Murri (born 5 April 1966) is an Italian film critic, screenwriter, and film director from Rome. Career Early career After graduating in aesthetics from Sapienza University of Rome in 1990, Murri began writing screen dialogues for foreign film dubbing into Italian. He also became a dramaturg at the Rome-based theatre company I Costruttori. In 1996, he started work as a screenwriter with Italian film directors such as Volfango De Biasi and Mario Monicelli, and in the same year, he helped launch the Italian cinema quarterly ''Close-Up'' as well as becoming its editor-in-chief, a position he held until 1999. He was also instrumental in the creation of the cinema monthly ''Filmmaker's Magazine'', and was its editor-in-chief from 1998 until 2000. Film criticism and writing Murri's main credits as film critic are studies and books on the work of Pier Paolo Pasolini, Krzysztof Kieslowski, Martin Scorsese, Orson Welles (also translating into Italian Welles' book ''Interview ...
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Murri People
Murri may refer to: People *Augusto Murri (1841-1932), Italian physician *Romolo Murri (1870-1944), Italian politician and ecclesiastic *Serafino Murri (b. 1966), Italian film critic, screenwriter, and film director Culture *Murri people, Aboriginal Australians of Queensland and northwestern New South Wales Geography *Murri, an alternative spelling for Murree, a city and resort in Pakistan *The Murri River in Colombia Cuisine *Murri (condiment), a condiment used in Arab cuisine Sports *Murri Rugby League Carnival, an annual rugby league carnival in Queensland, Australia *Murri Rugby League Team, a rugby league team in Australia Other *''The Murri Affair'', an alternative name in international release for ''Drama of the Rich'' See also * Marri, a Baloch tribe in Pakistan *Muri (other) Muri may refer to: Places Colombia * Río Murri, a tributary of the Atrato River Estonia * Muri, Viljandi County, village in Karksi Parish, Viljandi County * Muri, Tartu County, villag ...
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Murree
Murree ( Punjabi, Urdu: مری) is a mountain resort city, located in the Galyat region of the Pir Panjal Range, within the Muree District of Punjab, Pakistan. It forms the outskirts of the Islamabad-Rawalpindi metropolitan area, and is about northeast of Islamabad. It has average altitude of . The British built this town during their rule to escape the scorching heat in the plains of Punjab during the summer. Construction of the town was started in 1851 on the hill of Murree as a sanatorium for British troops. The permanent town of Murree was constructed in 1853 and the church was consecrated shortly thereafter. One main road was established, commonly referred to even in modern times, as the mall. Murree was the summer headquarters of the colonial Punjab Government until 1876 when it was moved to Shimla. Murree became a popular tourist station for British citizens of the British Raj. Several prominent Britons were born here including Bruce Bairnsfather, Francis Younghusband, ...
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Murri River
Murri may refer to: People *Augusto Murri (1841-1932), Italian physician *Romolo Murri (1870-1944), Italian politician and ecclesiastic *Serafino Murri (b. 1966), Italian film critic, screenwriter, and film director Culture *Murri people, Aboriginal Australians of Queensland and northwestern New South Wales Geography *Murri, an alternative spelling for Murree, a city and resort in Pakistan *The Murri River in Colombia Cuisine *Murri (condiment), a condiment used in Arab cuisine Sports *Murri Rugby League Carnival, an annual rugby league carnival in Queensland, Australia *Murri Rugby League Team, a rugby league team in Australia Other *''The Murri Affair'', an alternative name in international release for ''Drama of the Rich'' See also * Marri, a Baloch tribe in Pakistan *Muri (other) Muri may refer to: Places Colombia * Río Murri, a tributary of the Atrato River Estonia * Muri, Viljandi County, village in Karksi Parish, Viljandi County * Muri, Tartu County, villag ...
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Murri (condiment)
Murrī or almorí (in Andalusia) was a type of fermented condiment made with barley flour, known from Maghrebi cuisine, Maghrebi and Arab cuisines. Almost every substantial dish in medieval Arab cuisine used murrī in small quantities. It could be used as a substitute for salt or sumac, and has been compared to soy sauce by Rudolf Grewe, Charles Perry, and others due to its high glutamate flavoring, glutamates content and resultant umami flavor. History There are two types of murri known from historical recipes that have survived into the present day. The Iraqi cuisine, Iraqi style murri from the 10th century ''Kitab al-Tabikh'' by Ibn Sayyar al-Warraq and the 13th century ''Kitab Wasf al-Atima al-Mutada'' was made by wetting a combination of ground flatbread, barley flour (''budhaj'' flour) and salt and allowing it to ferment. The Maghrebi style of murri described in detail in ''Kitab Wasf'' is made only with barley flour, and flavored with carob, fennel stems, citron, pine nuts, m ...
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Murri Rugby League Carnival
The Qld Murri Carnival (QAIHC Arthur Beetson Foundation Murri Rugby League Carnival) is an annual four-day rugby league carnival for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders Queensland rugby league teams. Queensland Rugby League (QRL) has awarded the Arthur Beetson Foundation with the tender for the next few years to host the Qld State Championships as part of the Carnival. The Foundation has employed MRL Qld Pty Ltd to event manage the Murri Rugby League carnival. About The carnival has certain basic rules. An adult person cannot play in the carnival unless they: * undergo a health check; and * enrol to vote or, if enrolled, make sure that their enrolment details are current. An under 15 player cannot play in the carnival unless they: * undergo a health check; and * have a 90% school attendance record from 1 July to the date of the Carnival. The Queensland Aboriginal & Islander Health Council have established a partnership with the Arthur Beetson Foundation, to support the orga ...
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Murri Rugby League Team
The Murri Rugby League Team is a representative side for Indigenous rugby league players that play in the annual Queensland Murri Rugby League Carnival. History Arthur Beetson Foundation Murri tour of Hawaii Queensland Murri's faced the USA Tomahawks at Honolulu in 2012, The game was played at Kaiser Stadium with a high school gridiron game played as curtain raiser. The Murri side was selected from the Murri Carnival in Ipswich 2012 with a few of the players were Queensland Cup players likes of Brendon Marshall, Donald Malone, Ian Lacey, Keiron Lander & Kurtis Lingwoodock the side was coached by NRL star, Cory Paterson . They traveled with members of the Jaran Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Dance Company in a unique exchange between the three cultures in rugby league and culture. Arthur Beetson Foundation Murri tour of New Zealand In October 2013, a Queensland Murri representative side toured New Zealand to play A New Zealand Maori team in a two-game series. The Mao ...
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Drama Of The Rich
''The Murri Affair'' ( it, Fatti di gente perbene; french: La grande bourgeoise) is a 1974 historical drama film directed by Mauro Bolognini, starring Giancarlo Giannini and Catherine Deneuve. It is based on real events of a notorious 1902 murder trial. It was awarded with a David di Donatello for Best Film. Cast * Giancarlo Giannini as Tullio Murri * Catherine Deneuve as Linda Murri * Fernando Rey as Augusto Murri * Tina Aumont as Rosa Bonetti * Rina Morelli as Giannina Murri * Ettore Manni as Dr. Carlo Secchi * Paolo Bonacelli as Francesco Bonmartini * Giacomo Rossi Stuart as Riccardo Murri * Laura Betti as Tisa Borghi * Corrado Pani as Pio Naldi * Marcel Bozzuffi as Inspector Stanzani * Lino Troisi Lino Troisi (4 May 1932 - 4 May 1998) was an Italian stage, film, television and voice actor. Life and career Born in Maddaloni, Troisi grew up in Rome, where he studied acting at the Accademia Nazionale di Arte Drammatica Silvio D'Amico. He ... References External links ...
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Marri (tribe)
The Marri are a Balochi-speaking tribe of the Baloch people, who inhabit a large arid region in northeastern Balochistan, Pakistan. The Marri area is bounded to the west by the plains of Sibi. To the north are the Kakar and Loni tribes of the Pashtuns; to the east lie the lands of the Khetrans, speakers of an Indo-Aryan language, Khetrani; to the south the Bugti tribe. Traditionally, the Marri people, like other Baloch tribes, were nomads and earned their livelihood from grazing animals. Today, the Marri tribe is modernized, and only a few groups are left with a distinct cultural identity. Early history and folklore The early history of the Marri centers around the Mir Chakar Khan, the folk hero of many Baloch romances and leader of the Rind tribe. After his quarrels with the Lasharies, and after he had been driven out of Sibi by the Arghuns, Mir Chakar took refuge in what is now the present Marri country near the Manjara River. Shortly after raids, the main body of the ...
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