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Ricci

[ reet-chee ]

noun

  1. Se·bas·tia·no [se-bahs-, tyah, -naw], 1660?–1734, Italian painter.


Ricci

/ ˈritʃi /

noun

  1. RicciMatteo15521610MItalianRELIGION: Jesuit missionaryMISC: scholar Matteo (maˈteo). 1552–1610, Italian Jesuit missionary and scholar, who introduced Christianity to China. He was later censured by the Church for allowing his converts to retain some of their ancient religious customs


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Deneve has previously held positions at Nina Ricci and Lanvin -- and, according to Bloomberg, also worked for Apple in the 1990s.

Lane had wounded two other students, one of whom was pulled to the safety of a classroom by a brave teacher named Joseph Ricci.

To make a long story short, Frank Ricci was a New Haven firefighter with a sympathetic life story who was in line for a promotion.

Justices Kennedy, Roberts, Alito, Thomas, and Scalia overruled Sotomayor's decision in Ricci.

The right has also made a great deal of hay out of Sonia Sotomayor's decision in the case of Ricci v. DeStefano.

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

Mme. Ricci, smarting under Gozzi's withdrawal from her intimacy, took for granted that a satire was intended.

Despite these reverses Ricci, still sustained by the Grand Duke, held firmly to his position.

A letter had been received from a rich senator by Mrs. Ricci, which was couched in the tenderest language.

Finally, it was his guidance and help that enabled Matteo Ricci to plant the cross in the two capitals of China.

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