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Enrico

[ en-ree-koh; Italian en-ree-kaw ]

noun

  1. a male given name: Italian form of Henry.


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Berkeley-based economist Enrico Moretti is also bearish on the future of the region.

Prime Minister Enrico Letta himself has declared his interest in joining negotiations with Iran sometime in the future.

The focus here, however, was obviously on the confidence vote looming against Prime Minister Enrico Letta.

“This is a European tragedy,” said Angelino Alfano, deputy prime minister to Enrico Letta.

Enrico Caruso, August 3, 1921--above the fold, the off-lede, as we call it, on the far left-hand column.

Gildo (to Aless): By that time Enrico will not be here to pay if he does lose, so you will not win.

Caro: Signor Enrico, why do you wear that little beard, that barbetta?

Donizetti composed his first opera, "Enrico di Borgogna," in 1819, while serving as a soldier in Venice.

She kissed me, and called up once more from the foot of the stairs: “You are not to forget me, you know, Enrico!”

Why, Enrico, after our father has already reproved you for having behaved badly to Coretti, were you so unkind to me?

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