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Nenni

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[nen-nee] / ˈnɛn ni /

noun

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


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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

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

Staggered but still fast on his feet, Nenni immediately began to drop hints that he might abandon politics and retire to his seaside villa at Formia.

From Time Magazine Archive

Of 81 central committee seats, Nenni and his followers won only 27.

From Time Magazine Archive

"You're a funny kind of Nenni," Illy said, eyeing Retief, "Toscin and Vug must be wonderin' what happened to 'em."

From Gambler's World by Laumer, Keith

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