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Cosimo

American  
[koh-zuh-moh, kaw-zee-maw] / ˈkoʊ zəˌmoʊ, ˈkɔ zi mɔ /

noun

  1. Piero di Piero di Cosimo.


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The rising Italian tenor, Oreste Cosimo, in his L.A. debut, and well-known soprano, Janai Brugger, are a slight vocal mismatch as the lovers Rodolfo and Mimi.

From Los Angeles Times

Cosimo’s voice is light, not quite big enough for a so-called Pavilion that operates as an opera house, but it has focus, flexibility and charisma, as does Cosimo, himself, a talented actor.

From Los Angeles Times

“This isn’t about dumping—it’s an excuse to block imports,” said Cosimo Rummo, chief executive of Rummo Pasta, one of the affected companies.

From The Wall Street Journal

Dr Cosimo Ligorio from the Faculty of Engineering at the University of Nottingham is co-author on the study, he says: “The possibility to easily and safely turn people’s blood into highly regenerative implants is really exciting. Blood is practically free and can be easily obtained from patients in relatively high volumes. Our aim is to establish a toolkit that could be easily accessed and used within a clinical setting to rapidly and safely transform patients’ blood into rich, accessible, and tuneable regenerative implants”.

From Science Daily

According to Cosimo Leipold of Wing, there were "tens of thousands" of customers who were drone-delivered orders since its launch in Australia in 2022, and since then, Wing has now made over 350,000 deliveries across three countries.

From Salon