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Bandinelli

[bahn-dee-nel-lee]

noun

  1. Baccio or Bartolommeo 1493–1560, Italian sculptor.



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"The idea of using a shared interest to meet someone isn't new, but it's been reinvented in this particular moment in time – it signals a desire of Gen Z," says Carolina Bandinelli, an associate professor at Warwick University whose research focuses on the digital technologies of romance.

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Filippo Bandinelli’s second goal in as many matches was enough to give Empoli its first win of the season.

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Empoli took the lead against the run of play in the 77th when, under pressure, Bologna goalkeeper Łukasz Skorupski allowed Liam Henderson’s cross to squirm out of his hands and Bandinelli tapped into an empty net.

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Fiorentina seemed to be heading for the win after Dušan Vlahović’s 57th-minute opener but substitute Filippo Bandinelli leveled in the 87th and Andrea Pinamonti netted the winner two minutes later.

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Martinez doubled his tally in the 68th, either side of goals from Benevento through Roberto Insigne — the brother of Napoli and Italy forward Lorenzo Insigne — and Filippo Bandinelli.

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