Hello,
is it possible to rename episode per title in italian?
When i download an episode the title is in italian, but when sonarr renames it bacems in English.
Is it possible to set rename in Italian?
Tnx
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In this episode, we welcome back Giovanni who runs Joe Banana Italy, with his brother Pierpaulo. Joe Banana has been helping travelers explore Italy for well over a decade. As well as offering tours in their home area of Naples, Pompeii, the Sorrentine Coast and the Amalfi Coast, they also offer custom-built private tours all over Italy (and a little bit beyond) to fit your personal needs and interests. Taking one of their luxury private tours, not only means you can pick and choose what you do, see and eat, but also means you get to just sit back, relax and soak it all up with no hassle or stress, no worrying about the logistics.
Giovanni began his career as a tour director and driver of tour buses, taking tourists from all over the world to visit the main cities around Europe. In 2010, he started his own little business with driving and guide services. He was soon joined by brother Pierpaolo, who started his career studying management of touristic enterprises and who with further studying and a lot of experience under his belt, in 2015 became a licensed professional tour guide.
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Luca, I have absolutely loved all your podcasts! They are so informative, entertaining and leaves me wanting more! I am an Italian Australian. My dad was born in Piacenza and mum was from Reggio Calabria (yes, completely different!). Hopefully you have more episodes in the pipeline which I will eagerly await! Grazie mille!
In this season finale, the hosts of Bargain Block turned their attention to an Italian-inspired design, and the WOW Bejmat Biscuit and Tan 26 Matte tiles were instrumental in bringing the vision to life. These tiles were selected for their remarkable ability to capture the charm and character of traditional Italian homes.
With their matte finish and earthy tones, these Bejmat tiles beautifully conveyed the warmth, texture, and rustic beauty associated with Italian design. Their choice for the finale was a nod to the classic terracotta tiles that have adorned Italian homes for generations.
The repeated use of WOW Bejmat Biscuit and Tan 26 Matte tiles throughout the episode maintained a consistent and cohesive look, creating an authentic Mediterranean ambiance that was both timeless and captivating.
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Evidence supports increasing antipsychotic use in bipolar disorder, especially second-generation antipsychotics. However, data regarding first-generation antipsychotic contemporary use are limited. We studied 380 Northern Italian bipolar disorder inter-episode patients, grouped according to current antipsychotic use, stratified by bipolar subtype (BDI vs. BDII). Furthermore, we compared first-generation antipsychotic users vs. non-users. In our sample (n = 357), 81.8% were taking antipsychotics (74% second-generation antipsychotics, 24.1% first-generation antipsychotics), with antipsychotic use in BDI significantly more prevalent than in BDII (85.2% vs. 72.0%). Overall, antipsychotic users vs. non-users had higher rates of hypo/manic last episode, lifetime psychiatric hospitalization, psychosis, and current psychotropic use, but lower rates of anxiety disorder main comorbidity and current antidepressant use. First-generation antipsychotic use rates (30.3% in BDI vs. 6.5% in BDII) were associated with more frequently being unpartnered, having elevated first/last episodes, higher lifetime hospitalization, involuntary commitment, psychosis, and psychosocial rehabilitation rates, and more current psychotropic use, but lower Global Assessment Functioning scores and less current antidepressant use. Bipolar disorder patients had robust antipsychotic (second-generation antipsychotic > first-generation antipsychotic) use, consistently with previous reports. FGAs were still prescribed for a substantial group of patients, likely suffering from severe bipolar disorder. Prescriptions need to be monitored to assess their appropriateness and adherence to evidence-based recommendations.
"Commendatori" is the seventeenth episode of the HBO original series The Sopranos and the fourth of the show's second season. It was written by David Chase and directed by Tim Van Patten, and originally aired on February 6, 2000.
Tony negotiates with Annalisa, naming his price for the cars, asking that Furio be sent to work for him in the U.S. as a zip and that others be sent in the future as he requires. Annalisa scoffs at his proposition. Later, Annalisa comes on to Tony, but he tells her he wishes to keep their relationship professional. He then lowers his price for the cars in exchange for Furio and any subsequent men; she agrees. Meanwhile, Paulie tries to rediscover his roots only to uncover a distaste for Italy, while Christopher is high on heroin during most of the trip.
Carmela is resentful that Tony has not taken her to Italy. She has lunch with Rosalie Aprile and Angie Bonpensiero, where Angie shares how unhappy she is that Pussy has returned. Pussy is indifferent to his wife even though she is awaiting the result of a biopsy. Angie admits she has thoughts of suicide and that she intends to divorce him. Carmela later visits Angie and urges her not to break the sacrament of marriage.
While with his FBI handler, Agent Skip Lipari, Pussy runs into Jimmy Bones, a Soprano associate. He and Lipari concoct a cover story, but Pussy is afraid that Jimmy won't believe it. He goes to Jimmy's house and beats him to death with a ball-peen hammer. Pussy then goes home with a bouquet for Angie, but after a short pause she beats him with it.
The episode's title is a plural of the Italian language word commendatore, which is an official title in the Order of Merit of the Italian Republic (originally established by the royal House of Savoy). It is rarely used as a respectful greeting, with Tony and his crew being given this greeting in Italy by their hotel concierge, which Paulie hears and then tries to use throughout the episode.
We turn to the rustic side of Italian cuisine as inspiration for this episode. First, Christopher Kimball and Milk Street Cook Erika Bruce assemble Umbrian Flatbreads with Sausage and Broccoli Rabe. Then, Milk Street Cook Sam Fore prepares a brothy, hearty Umbrian Lentil Soup, while Milk Street Cook Rayna Jhaveri makes bright and fresh Pasta with Ricotta, Tomatoes and Herbs.
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CAMS analysis suggests that primary organic matter is the major component of total PM10 concentrations, with nearly half of the total. In such conditions, sources of organic particulate matter are associated with combustion processes: residential heating and wood burning, transport, industries...
The impact of residential heating and road transport in a busy area can be clearly seen in the graphic above. It represents the time series of PM concentrations forecasted by the CAMS system[1] for the 15/02 to 18/02 period. It shows PM2.5 concentrations evolving day per day ranging from 50 g/m3 to almost 150 g/m3 with highest concentrations during the night and at the beginning and end of the day. It fits with the period when anthropogenic activities increase. Note that whatever the time these concentrations levels are extremely high.
For these reasons, the Po Valley experiments since a long time such particulate matter air pollution episodes and is one of the remaining European hot spots in Europe. The map below shows annual PM2.5 concentrations in 2022. It results from a combination of CAMS multi-models' simulations and actual observations from the in-situ network.
A Dumont restaurant in need of fresh ingredients and fresh new attitudes from two sons in the family business was the latest eatery rescued on celebrity chef Gordon Ramsay's show "Kitchen Nightmares."
Da Mimmo, an Italian restaurant on Veterans Plaza owned by the Gigante family, hosted a viewing party with about 120 people for the episode Monday night. The restaurant gave away prizes throughout the night via raffles and various games, including one asking customers to predict who the notoriously fiery Ramsay would yell at first in the episode.
Da Mimmo was in desperate need of Ramsay's help when he visited in early June, having accumulated nearly $500,000 in debt just six months after opening. Gigante had begun paying the staff out of her own pocket, while her husband, Vito Sr., took double shifts as a police detective to cover expenses.
The couple's oldest son Antonio, 22, was overwhelmed as he tried to juggle his roles as manager and pizza maker of Da Mimmo. His mother described him at the start of the episode as "the person that's keeping this business afloat."
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