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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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Luca Manfredini, head of its chronic illnesses unit, where Tafida will stay from now on, said they expected to continue "promoting the withdrawal of assisted breathing devices, which has already started".

From BBC

Talon Manfredini, 22, says he only left his pediatrician, who is a woman, this year because he moved from his family home in New Jersey to begin a new job in Miami.

From Washington Post

“All that matters this year is staying in Serie A,” Manfredini said.

From New York Times

And Parma — or, at least, its spiritual successor — is preparing, once again, for life in Serie A. “When you look at all of this,” said Angelo Manfredini, the president of Parma Clubs, an umbrella organization for the team’s fan groups, as he walked around the museum, “that is where this club belongs.”

From New York Times

“I never worried that soccer in Parma would die,” Manfredini said.

From New York Times