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Natta

[ naht-tah ]

noun

  1. Giu·lio [joo, -lyaw], 1903–79, Italian chemist and engineer: Nobel Prize in chemistry 1963.


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"Filthy Natta," according to Persius, was "benumbed by vice" (stupet hic vitio).

Natta ngai padlo ngaityarniappi; watteyernaurlo tappandi ngaityo parni tatti.

Natta was reached in about nine miles, north-east by north from Pia.

Mees Natta rather not have the prize than have Tonio tell what is not so.

But it is yours, Tony; you placed it there for Miss Natta to find.

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