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bo-
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-nee
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It.
bawt-
chaw
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]
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Boc·cio·ni
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bɒˈtʃoʊ
ni
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It.
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ni
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bo-
choh
-nee
;
It.
bawt-
chaw
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]
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Um·ber·to
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tɔ
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r
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1882–1916,
Italian painter and sculptor.
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Boccioni
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Italian
botˈtʃoni)
—
n
Umberto
(umˈberto). 1882--1916, Italian painter and sculptor: principal theorist of the futurist movement
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