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Domenic

[dom-uh-nik]

noun

  1. a male given name.



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The incident had first been reported by the Daily Telegraph, whose critic Domenic Cavendish was reviewing the show.

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They also arranged lectures on pain medication to medical students and professionals at institutions they funded, says Massachusetts-based artist and activist Domenic Esposito.

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Domenic Calagna, a sales director for a major automotive supplier in Macomb County, Mich., said he turned down an offer last year to relocate to South Carolina.

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Whale watcher Domenic Biagini filmed the orcas returning south to the Mexican coasts and captured their hunt of the dolphin.

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Opposition to executive pay looks likely to increase too, as big asset managers including BlackRock and State Street adopt so-called devolved proxy voting rights to end investors, who may vote differently from institutional shareholders, said Domenic Brancati, Georgeson's global chief operating officer.

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