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Manfredini

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[mahn-fre-dee-nee] / ˌmɑn frɛˈdi ni /

noun

  1. Francesco 1684–1748, Italian composer.


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As people streamed through the station, Officer Anthony Manfredini of the Port Authority Police Department rushed toward the smoke, said Robert Egbert, a spokesman for the main police union that represents Port Authority officers.

From New York Times • Dec. 11, 2017

A former marine, Officer Manfredini, 28, found the suspect on the ground with “visible wires coming from his jacket into his pants,” Mr. Egbert said.

From New York Times • Dec. 11, 2017

Manfredini displays both LED and incandescent lights at his stores so customers can see that the color difference between the two is minimal.

From Chicago Tribune • Dec. 19, 2014

“Composer Harry Manfredini has said that contrary to popular belief, the famous “Chi, chi, chi; ha, ha, ha” in the film’s score is actually “Ki, k,i ki; ma, ma, ma”.

From Forbes • Oct. 28, 2014

M. Cacaut says that he used this expression, "After the scenes of Tolentino and of Leghorn, and the fright of Manfredini, and Mat�i threatened, and so many other vivacities."

From The Modern Regime, Volume 1 by Durand, John

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