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Amato

[ uh-mah-toh; Italian ah-mah-taw ]

noun

  1. ʲ·ܲ· [p, uh, -, skwah, -lee, -ley, pahs-, kwah, -le], 1879–1942, Italian operatic baritone.


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The Messina prosecutor, Antonio D'Amato, said that Stefano Argentino had "insistently and repeatedly" harassed Sara Campanella since she started university two years ago.

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One of her friends once had to intervene when Mr Argentino kept complaining that Ms Campanella no longer smiled at him, Mr D'Amato said.

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Mr D'Amato said that, shortly before being stabbed, Ms Campanella sent a message to some friends, telling them that "that sick guy is following me".

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"I haven't seen anything remotely like this, and it's just the first few days of the presidency," said Gina Amato Lough, the California-based director attorney for the Immigrants Right Project, an immigration advocacy group.

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Mi Hermano Ramon, for Mark Glatt, was fourth; Balnikov, trained by Phil D’Amato was 10th and Formidable Man, for Michael McCarthy was 12th and last.

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