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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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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

While owlish Pietro Nenni beamed down from the red-streamered dais of Venice's Teatro San Marco, 1,000 Congress delegates overwhelmingly approved a resolution calling for a prompt merger with the Social Democrats.

From Time Magazine Archive

In the 1950s, Nenni himself finally draws away from the Communists.

From Time Magazine Archive

"I guess I had you Nenni figured wrong."

From Gambler's World by Laumer, Keith

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