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Ricci

[ reet-chee ]

noun

  1. ··پ·Դ [se-bahs-, tyah, -naw], 1660?–1734, Italian painter.


Ricci

/ ˈʃ /

noun

  1. RicciMatteo15521610MItalianRELIGION: Jesuit missionaryMISC: scholar Matteo (maˈteo). 1552–1610, Italian Jesuit missionary and scholar, who introduced Christianity to China. He was later censured by the Church for allowing his converts to retain some of their ancient religious customs
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Justice Antonin Scalia speculated that there might be a conflict in his 2009 concurrence in Ricci v.

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Then we have our Italians, our wonderful Michele Morrone, playing Blake's fiancé, and then the legend that is Elena Sofia Ricci.

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Owned by flamboyant former banker Rich Ricci, you might not get rich backing this one although trainer did triumph with 100-1 outsider Mon Mome in 2009.

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The Willie Mullins-trained grey, owned by Rich Ricci, was handed the easier challenge after falling in the Irish Champion Hurdle last time out.

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There were reports, external that the Blues sent scouts to watch Torino's game against Inter Milan to cast their eye over Ricci.

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