Proper noun
Coletta (plural Colettas)
A surname.
According to Coletta, however, Knox was not a good diplomat, and had poor relations with the Senate, press, and many foreign leaders, especially those from Latin America.sfn There was broad agreement between Taft and Knox on major foreign policy goals. Source: Internet
Coletta commented, “With the initial impacts of COVID becoming more stabilized, we have returned to our efforts to increase automation and ferreting out inefficiencies.” Source: Internet
Coletta 3:200 The campaign kicked off in October 1921, when the Union Theological Seminary in Richmond, Virginia invited Bryan to deliver the James Sprunt Lectures. Source: Internet
Coletta 1:272 Despite Bryan's tremendous energy, McKinley and the Republicans were too strong to defeat. Source: Internet
Cho, Cole, Coletta, Gilbertson, and Michel are presented by political consultant David Gould, as are Berger and Ribons. Source: Internet
They're eaten at room temperature with vegetables that may be marinated, or dressed simply with fresh lemon, herbs, a drizzle of superior extra-virgin olive, freshly ground sea salt and black pepper, said Coletta. Source: Internet