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Angelo

[ an-juh-loh ]

noun

  1. a male given name.


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But probably because we co-edited the Deadline Artists anthologies with our friend Jesse Angelo, we feel a fidelity to the form.

“That is a fact we are certainly going to be reminding Democrats about,” Angelo said.

How would I have known that Angelo Ferretti was going to be such an important person in my life?

I also reached out to a person who straddles the two communities, Gregory Angelo, executive director of the Log Cabin Republicans.

Angelo believes that only a small vocal portion of the right truly has issues with gays.

Michael Angelo Ricci, an Italian cardinal, died; celebrated as a mathematician.

That is Angelo Diotti, the famous violinist, she said, but she could not add another word.

And I am equally sure the string can be of no importance or Angelo would have told me of it, Mildred quickly rejoined.

Angelo, dear, she said in repentant  tone; I am sorry I pained you this afternoon; but I am jealous, so jealous of you.

Though you would not remove it at my wish this afternoon, Angelo; I know you will not refuse to play on it for me now.

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