Proper noun
Cirillo (plural Cirillos)
A surname from Italian.
Cirillo, The Economics of Vilfredo Pareto (1978) In his Manual of Political Economy (1906) the focus is on equilibrium in terms of solutions to individual problems of "objectives and constraints". Source: Internet
However, Cirillo was released for a monetary ransom, rather than the release of the imprisoned extremists. Source: Internet
Cirillo also recommends a longer break of 15 to 30 minutes after every four Pomodoros. Source: Internet
Thomas Cirillo is heading the South Sudan National Salvation Front, while Paul Malong is the chair of National Democratic Movement. Source: Internet
Angels scout Jeff Cirillo sees something of himself in Zito, and he has two words for the left-hander: "Stay put." Source: Internet
Cirillo at the National War Memorial in Ottawa our country became very aware of the how dangerous untreated mental illness can be in our communities. Source: Internet