Boiardo
Americannoun
noun
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As a prosecutor Mr. Lacey was best known for battling mob bosses, among them Angelo DeCarlo, who was known as Gyp, and Ruggiero Boiardo, who was known as Richie the Boot.
From New York Times • Apr. 11, 2017
That was nothing compared to the trouble that Ruggiero Boiardo had in Newark.
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He knew the younger Boiardo, he said, and believed that he was under investigation.
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They also wondered whether he had discussed with members of the city council a contract awarded to the Valentine Electric Co., for which the younger Boiardo is a salesman.
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Meanwhile Boiardo, whose life coincided with the final period of Italian independence, uttered the last note of the bygone age.
From Renaissance in Italy: Italian Literature Part 1 (of 2) by Symonds, John Addington
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