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Danzi

American  
[dahn-tsee] / ˈdɑn tsi /

noun

  1. Franz 1763–1826, German composer.


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The Rev. Rocco Danzi, a vice president and the chaplain at the university, performed the ceremony.

From New York Times • Mar. 4, 2018

But in this middle-class Philadelphia suburb, Tom Danzi knows that the economy is denting even his business repairing damaged cars.

From Washington Post • Sep. 16, 2016

Agent and manager Jay Danzi stepped up to carry the bag on a stifling first morning at the Sentosa Golf Club, with regular caddie Michael Greller taking a rare week off because of injury.

From Reuters • Jan. 28, 2016

His agent, Jay Danzi, said the tour approached Spieth about a trip to Rio, but he didn’t want it to interfere with his title defense at Innisbrook.

From Washington Times • Jan. 19, 2016

When Cannabich saw and heard this, he called out, "Danzi, stay where you are; the Elector prefers his own people playing the accompaniments."

From The Letters of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart — Volume 01 by Nohl, Ludwig

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