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Germano-

  1. a combining form of German.

    Germanophile.



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"It is time for the state to take back its property," said Germano Santa Brites Dias, Secretary of State for Toponymy and Urban Organisation.

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Giovanni Anselmo, one of the funnier and more philosophical of the Italian artists making what the critic Germano Celant indelibly named Arte Povera, or “poor art,” died on Monday at his home in Turin, Italy.

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“John walks out onstage with the best band I’ve ever seen; it was the defining Mellencamp band with Kenny Aronoff on drums, Toby Myers on bass, Larry Crane, Mike Wanchic, Lisa Germano on fiddle, John Cascella on accordion,” he recalled.

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But fisherman Edmilson Germano has been making the same trip for free.

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Instead, it makes the story part of much larger one, with an expansive view to be credited to its original organizer, the Italian curator Germano Celant, who died from complications of Covid in 2020.

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