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Morini

American  
[maw-ree-nee] / mɔˈri ni /

noun

  1. Erika, 1906–1995, U.S. violinist, born in Austria.


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Taken on a beach in Turks and Caicos, the picture includes Coach Prime and fellow NFL Hall of Famer Tony Gonzalez standing close by her and her husband, Mike Morini.

From Seattle Times • Apr. 18, 2023

Mike Morini, from WorkForce Software, which provides digital management tools said it appeared to be a turning point.

From BBC • Nov. 16, 2022

Luca Morini, who lost his status as a priest after a series of scandals, was sentenced to seven-and-a-half years in prison on Wednesday.

From BBC • Feb. 3, 2022

Formerly the esteemed co-owner and chef at the Altamarea Group restaurants, including Marea, Ai Fiori and Osteria Morini, Mr. White has been absent from the New York restaurant scene for about a year.

From New York Times • Oct. 12, 2021

American début of Erika Morini, Austro-Italian violinist, in a recital at Carnegie Hall, New York City, supported by an orchestra under Bodansky.

From Annals of Music in America A Chronological Record of Significant Musical Events by Lahee, Henry Charles

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