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Barbieri

Proper noun

Meaning

Barbieri (plural Barbieris)

A surname from Italian.

Source: en.wiktionary.org

Examples

19th century In the 1850s and 1860s a group of patriotic writers and composers led by Francisco Barbieri and Joaquín Gaztambide revived the zarzuela form, seeing in it a possible release from French and Italian music hegemony. Source: Internet

Alexander was permitted to live, separated from his mother, Luca Barbieri Viale, 'Alexander Grothendieck:entusiasmo e creatività,' in C. Bartocci, R. Betti, A. Guerraggio, R. Lucchetti (eds. Source: Internet

Accomplishment: Barbieri graduated from basic military training. Source: Internet

From the provincial high school ranks, Cheng speaks highly of 6-foot-2 guard Lorenzo Barbieri, from Brampton, 6-foot-4 guard Ziphion Grant, from Vaughan, and 6-foot-2 guard Ben Mascarenhas, from Cambridge. Source: Internet

Barbieri JS, et al "Influence of market competition on tetracycline pricing and impact of price increases on clinician prescribing behavior" J Investig Dermatol 2017; DOI:10. Source: Internet

He was born Leandro Barbieri, but earned the nickname "Gato" — the "cat" — in his native Argentina as he came up in the Buenos Aires jazz scene. Source: Internet

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