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Gallo

1

[ gal-oh ]

noun

  1. Robert (Charles), born 1937, U.S. scientist, specializing in cancer and AIDS research.


Gallo-

2
  1. a combining form representing Gallic in the formation of compound words:

    Gallo-Romance.

Gallo-

/ ˈɡæəʊ /

combining_form

  1. denoting Gaul or France

    Gallo-Roman

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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of Gallo1

< Latin, equivalent to Gall ( us ) a Gaul + -o-
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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of Gallo1

from Latin Gallus a Gaul
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Joey Gallo and Hunter Pence led the offense as All-Star selections.

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Gallo and Pence suffered season-ending injuries.

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The fire-sale trades of team stalwarts such as Gallo and Lynn were “probably one of the harder things to deal with,” Woodward recalled.

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Ahead of the play’s world-premiere run — also starring River Gallo, Sharon Omi, Alysia Reiner and Anna LaMadrid — Green tells The Times about writing coming-of-age stage comedies for fast-talking actors, diverse audiences and, yes, children — but not for theaters’ boards of directors.

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But the bigger problem today is that about half of all the wineries in the state are experiencing negative growth, including the biggest names in the business: Gallo, the Wine Group and Constellation.

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