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Gennaro

[ juh-nahr-oh; Italian jen-nah-raw ]

noun

  1. San [san, sahn], Januarius.


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Example Sentences

Virginia Gennaro suggested residents should take their message to agricultural irrigation districts that use much of the water, including Kern Delta Water Storage District and North Kern Water Storage District.

“Talk to them about why you want water in the river,” Gennaro said.

Gennaro Sangiuliano, 62, found himself at the centre of a media storm when Maria Rosaria Boccia - his ex-lover - posted on LinkedIn that she had been appointed as his adviser for "major events".

From BBC

Culture Minister Gennaro Sangiuliano is unapologetically vanquishing foreigners and left-leaning appointees from running landmark museums, institutions and opera houses, exhibiting a desire to command the cultural debate in a way that hasn’t been seen in previous ideological shifts between the left and the right.

As researchers led by Professor Gennaro De Libero from the University of Basel and the University Hospital Basel now report, this turbo metabolism leaves traces on the surface of tumor cells that can be read by specific immune cells.

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