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Gobbi

British  
/ ˈɡɔbbi /

noun

  1. Tito (ˈtiːto). 1915–84, Italian operatic baritone

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“We have very few double-blind, randomized placebo-controlled trials,” says Gobbi.

From Nature • Aug. 27, 2019

For Tracey Gobbi the impact was different, yet no less frightening.

From Washington Times • Jun. 8, 2018

In his book he reveals that hearing Tosca on the radio and then seeing a famous Zeffirelli production with Maria Callas and Tito Gobbi was a life-changing experience.

From The Guardian • Mar. 21, 2018

As Mr. Gobbi warned, nonsensically, when celebrating the end of construction on the Itaquera Stadium: “Among the dead and wounded, everybody survived.”

From New York Times • May 26, 2014

Massimo Gobbi put Parma in the lead in the sixth minute and the visitors seemed certain of victory when Sergio Floccari rifled home against his old team after the interval.

From Seattle Times • Feb. 25, 2012