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Amato
[ uh-mah-toh; Italian ah-mah-taw ]
noun
- ʲ·ܲ· [p, uh, -, skwah, -lee, -ley, pahs-, kwah, -le], 1879–1942, Italian operatic baritone.
Example Sentences
The Messina prosecutor, Antonio D'Amato, said that Stefano Argentino had "insistently and repeatedly" harassed Sara Campanella since she started university two years ago.
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.
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".
"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.
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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