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Faggi

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[fah-jee, fahd-jee] / ˈfɑ dʒi, ˈfɑd dʒi /

noun

  1. Alfeo 1885–1966, U.S. sculptor, born in Italy.


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“We have many more surprises,” Faggi said.

From Scientific American

“It’s immense,” said Sara Faggi, a planetary astronomer at NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Maryland, on 17 May at a conference at the Space Telescope Science Institute in Baltimore, Maryland.

From Scientific American

The forthcoming paper will quantify how much water is spraying out and its temperature, Faggi said.

From Scientific American

“I’m one of those who is really dubious,” said Frida Faggi, an orderly in a nursing home in northern Italy, adding she probably would not get the vaccine.

From Seattle Times

Many of these parasitic cones are covered with vegetation, as the names Monte Faggi, Monte Ilice, Monte Zappini, indicate.

From Project Gutenberg