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Ciano

American  
[chah-noh, chah-naw] / ˈtʃɑ noʊ, ˈtʃɑ nɔ /

noun

  1. Count Galeazzo Ciano di Cortellazzo, 1903–44, Italian Fascist statesman: minister of foreign affairs 1936–43.


Ciano British  
/ ˈtʃɑːnəʊ /

noun

  1. Galeazzo, full name Conte Galeazzo Ciano di Cortellazzo . 1903–44, Italian fascist politician; minister of foreign affairs (1936–43) and son-in-law of Mussolini, whose supporters shot him

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"We'll see how traffic is behaving, and if we see there's an argument to bring it and those speeds down further in March, we will," said Teresa Ciano of GoSafe.

From BBC • Sep. 13, 2024

Ciano assured Smith that, since 2013, “things had changed for the better, the show would be committed to fair treatment, and there would not be any discriminatory behavior,” according to the complaint.

From Los Angeles Times • Jul. 19, 2021

Ciano, the Florida market president, expressed concern in an email that Aetna was falling behind Humana in enrollment and recommended lowering "rates" by 4 percent for 2016 to "maintain #1 in Broward" County, according to the opinion.

From Washington Post • Jan. 24, 2017

Ciano confronted them with evidence that Rob Ford lied about his drug use.

From Slate • Dec. 23, 2015

Thus at Ferrara he informed Captain Ciano about the whole organization of the Austrian offensive and defensive forces, and especially about Pola and Split.

From The Birth of Yugoslavia, Volume 1 by Baerlein, Henry