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Nenni

American  
[nen-nee] / ˈnɛn ni /

noun

  1. Pietro 1891–1980, Italian socialist leader and author.


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Mr. Nenni, 52, said he can find healthier options elsewhere, including at the fast food chains he frequents a few times a week.

From The Wall Street Journal • Feb. 13, 2018

One customer, George Nenni, who is a digital marketing consultant for retail automotive dealers in Middletown, Ohio, ate at Chipotle twice a month before the chain’s food safety problems.

From The Wall Street Journal • Feb. 13, 2018

To strengthen the center left government and push the social reforms that Italy badly needs, Nenni in 1966 agrees with the Social Democrats to reunite the old Socialist Party factions.

From Time Magazine Archive

Emerging temporarily from his self-imposed exile, Veteran Socialist Leader Pietro Nenni, 78, persuaded his fractured party to support the monocolore until a new coalition could be formed, possibly some time next spring.

From Time Magazine Archive

So now, with terrible irrelevance, his mind caught at the simple couplet:— Nenni, nenni, vattienne, non me st� chi�' � seccar Sta rosa che pretienne non la sto manco � gardar!

From An Old Meerschaum From Coals Of Fire And Other Stories, Volume II. (of III.) by Murray, David Christie