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Martinelli
[ mahr-tn-el-ee; Italian mahr-tee-nel-lee ]
noun
- Gio·van·ni [jee-, uh, -, vah, -nee, jaw-, vahn, -nee], 1885–1969, U.S. operatic tenor, born in Italy.
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A bottle of the Martinelli Jackass Hill 2010 Zinfandel costs about $100—if you can find it.
From The Daily Beast
When Martinelli was permitted to enter and as he saluted me by title and name, I knew at once my name and all of it.
From Project Gutenberg
As for Martinelli he was too discreet and delicate a man to ask me about my new boarder.
From Project Gutenberg
The Ryan M-l, that the bank gave me after that Martinelli business.
From Project Gutenberg
"Chuck and Pete are too ill to vote," argued Miss Martinelli.
From Project Gutenberg
Bill did not attempt to reply, for Doctor Martinelli was speaking again.
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