The cast of Il potere sovrano - 1916 includes: Hesperia Riccardo Achilli Alfonso Cassini as Il gran cancelliere Alberto Collo as Principe ereditario Emilio Ghione as Therd, il giornalista Gioacchino Grassi Ignazio Lupi as Il re Claudio Nicola Orlando Ricci as Jost
The cast of I naufraghi del potere - 1914 includes: Attilio De Virgiliis Giovanni Mayda Franz Sala Bianca Virginia Camagni
Potere Operaio was created in 1968.
Potere in Italian means "to be able to" in English.
Paranoia e potere was created in 1995-03.
The cast of Il prezzo del potere - 1969 includes: Charly Bravo Massimo Carocci Antonio Casas as Willer Giuliano Gemma as Bill Willer Lisardo Iglesias Van Johnson as President James Garfield Norma Jordan Franco Meroni Ralph Neville Riccardo Pizzuti as Thug Fernando Rey as Pinkerton Lorenzo Robledo as Brett Francisco Sanz Ray Saunders as Jack Donavan Benito Stefanelli as Sheriff Jefferson Warren Vanders as Arthur McDonald Manuel Zarzo as Nick
The cast of Il Trittico del Potere - 2011 includes: Deborah Cappelletti as La strega Deborah Cappelletti as Ragazza Deborah Cappelletti as Ragazza dei premi Rita Ceppitelli as Donna che cucina Federica Ciucciomini as Anziana con la macchina fotografica Chiara Messina as Il folletto Stefano Paoloni as Ragazzo sul motorino Carlo Stanganini as Himself - Boom operator Emanuela Ughi as Donna con la spesa Emanuela Ughi as herself Emanuela Ughi as Herself - Boom operator
"To be able to work" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase Potere lavorare.Specifically, the present infinitive potere means "to be able". The present infinitive lavorare translates as "to work". The pronunciation will be "po-TE-re LA-vo-RA-re" in Italian.
'Potere ducati' translates to 'to be able to lead' or 'to have the power to lead' in English. The phrase combines the Italian word 'potere' meaning 'to be able' or 'power,' and 'ducati,' which is derived from 'ducato,' meaning 'lead' or 'duke.' The context may vary, but it generally conveys a sense of leadership capability.
non potere ritornare
"Power and control" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase potere e controllo.Specifically, the masculine noun potere means "power." The conjunction e means "and." The masculine noun controllo means "control."The pronunciation is "poh-TEH-reh kohn-TROHL-loh."
Ferdinando Terranova has written: 'Il potere assistenziale' -- subject(s): History, Public welfare 'Edilizia & potere politico' -- subject(s): Construction industry, History
"Blue power" or "The blue power" are English equivalents of the Italian phrase potere azzurro.Specifically, the masculine singular definite article ilmeans "the." The masculine noun potere means "power." The masculine adjective azzurro means "blue."The pronunciation is "po-TEH-reh ahts-TSOOR-roh."