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Lombardo

[ lom-bahr-doh, luhm- ]

noun

  1. Guy (Albert), 1902–77, U.S. bandleader, born in Canada.


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Lombardo, who has attempted to balance the demands of his party’s more moderate and extremist wings, has led by single digits in most recent polls.

Law enforcement does not suspect any foul play in Lombardo’s death, and his body will undergo an autopsy in Roanoke.

Bristow said Lombardo was afraid of going to the hospital, and believes he likely died in his sleep.

Despite that vote of confidence, however, Lombardo doesn’t seem to be running away with the nomination.

Hospitals have not — yet — been overwhelmed, as they were in the dire situation in Lombardo, Italy, in the spring.

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It was here, at BrewDog, that Pragnell met Omar Lombardo, who is now Casa Bruja's head brewer.

HBO programming president Michael Lombardo has finally acknowledged that it's a valid concern.

The case goes to trial, where Suzie admits that they fabricated the allegation and Lombardo settles for a hefty sum.

He avows being indebted to Lombardo da Serigo 134 golden ducats, advanced for the expenses of his house.

In case Brossano should die before him, he appoints Lombardo da Serigo his eventual heir.

A large number of persons have been executed, in the Lombardo-Venetian provinces.

The Lombardo was sunk by the Neapolitan guns, and the other vessels made off as best they could, after landing their men.

Antonio Rizzo began the east faade of the building in 1480, and it was continued by Lombardo, and completed by Scarpagnino.

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