[ noun ] a city in Veneto on the River Adige <noun.location>
She has been missing more than a day, feared kidnapped from near her home in Verona.
The dioxin that contaminated Times Beach was produced by Syntex at a plant in Verona in southwestern Missouri.
He says the company planned to expand abroad before matters in Verona came to a head.
The story is unfolded by the orchestra, with the occasional solo voice and wandering chorus illuminating Verona's drawn-out night.
The flames gutted one mobile home, two storage sheds and a barn, and damaged five other mobile homes, Verona said.
Patrizia was abducted Jan. 29 as she walked by herself to a supermarket near her Verona home to buy candy.
Ms. McGovern's previous Shakespearean outing, in last summer's Central Park production of "Two Gentlemen of Verona," was embarrassingly awkward.
Verona charged that FADA officials offered him a bribe, in the form of a consulting fee, if he would back off from complaints he made to members of Congress about the agency.
The suit claims the plaintiffs were harmed by being exposed to the toxic chemical dioxin, which was contained in waste material generated by now-defunct Northeastern Pharmaceutical & Chemical Co., of Verona, Mo.
The jet, on a test flight from Verona, caught fire and crashed into a classroom in nearby Casalecchio on Thursday.
After a show, dancers either head for Verona Lanes, a 24-hour bowling alley, or Los Amigos, a restaurant-bar known more for its Margaritas than its food.
Brandini said the plane was on a mission to test the effectiveness of an anti-aircraft radar system and had taken off from Villafranca military airport near Verona, 55 miles north of Bologna.
The Circuit Court jury deliberated a day before returning a verdict Tuesday in favor of Independent Petrochemical Corp. of St. Louis and the now-defunct Northeastern Pharmaceutical and Chemical Co. of Verona.