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Redi

American  
[re-dee] / ˈrɛ di /

noun

  1. Francesco 1626?–98, Italian biologist.


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South African Redi Tlhabi referred to Archbishop Desmond Tutu’s commitment to ending the Israeli occupation of the Palestinian territories.

From Washington Post • Jan. 2, 2022

Redi Tlhabi, a prominent South African radio broadcaster, wondered why so few African leaders responded to Trump's remarks.

From Los Angeles Times • Jan. 12, 2018

The battle over Cañon City-based Fremont Paving and Redi Mix’s proposal to mine gravel has intensified.

From Washington Times • Mar. 18, 2017

Redi says Venice has “sunk” 23cm in the last century as a result of sea level rises and subsistence, largely due to the extraction of groundwater, which stopped in the 1970s.

From The Guardian • Jun. 16, 2015

The third class is composed of a few writers who preserved themselves faithful to the principles of true taste, and among them are Menzini, Salvator Rosa, Redi, and more particularly Tassoni.

From Handbook of Universal Literature From the Best and Latest Authorities by Botta, Anne C. Lynch

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