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Giordano

[ jawr-dah-noh; Italian jawr-dah-naw ]

noun

  1. Lu·ca [loo, -k, uh, loo, -kah], Luca Fapresto, 1632–1705, Italian painter.
  2. Um·ber·to [oo, m-, ber, -toh, uhm-, oom-, ber, -taw], 1867–1948, Italian composer of operas.


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Giordano was arrested three days later when he was trying to leave the island.

Gardner and Giordano, who met on dating website Match.com, were on a five-day holiday in Aruba when Gardner disappeared August 2.

Vittorio Giordano, vice president of Urbani Truffles USA, says that prices are down, but not nearly by that much.

Seven years after the death of Copernicus, was born that strange mortal, Giordano Bruno.

Their patron saint is Giordano Bruno, and in theology they affect latitudinarianism.

Martin Luther was a great fighter, but not a more heroic one than Giordano Bruno.

Within the memory of men still young, Giordano Bruno had been burnt alive for a similar heresy.

Very well, said the Baron Giordano, then all chances are equalized.

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