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Lorenzo

[luh-ren-zoh, law-, loh-]

noun

  1. Saint. Lawrence, Saint.



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Lorenzo, a French naval sailor on an exercise in the Mediterranean who did not give his last name in line with French military custom, told AFP it was "very difficult" to shoot down a drone.

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Belgian-Italian venture-capital investor Lorenzo Franzi, 42, and his wife left London after more than a decade to move to Milan in 2023.

“No, Lorenzo. They don’t want to suffer.”

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Napoli captain Giovanni di Lorenzo said De Bruyne arrived at the club with "great humility" and described him as a "great champion".

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To walk into an H. Lorenzo store is to be given a window into someone’s brain.

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