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Trani (trä`nē), town (1991 pop. 50,429), in Apulia, S Italy, on the Adriatic Sea. It is a seaport, a beach resort, and an agricultural center, famous for its wine. Trani enjoyed great prosperity at the time of the Crusades (11th–13th cent.) and again in the 15th–16th cent. Its ordinamenta maris of 1063 probably constitute the first medieval code of maritime law. Landmarks include the Romanesque Cathedral of San Nicolà Pellegrino, with fine bronze doors (1179) and a lofty campanile; a 13th-century castle; and a large public garden. |
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De Marco MA, Foni E, Campitelli L, Raffini E, Di Trani L, Delogu M, et al. But he doesn't respond to the arguments that Jack Welch makes in favor of eliminating a company's least promising operations and refocusing it towards future growth--the strategy that John Trani implemented at Stanley, where the bloodletting eventually restored the company's profits and prospects. This is the most important thing we've learned," President Eugene Trani said in a statement made after the Behl investigation began. |
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