Proper noun
Dilorenzo (plural Dilorenzos)
A surname from Italian.
DiLorenzo
A surname from Italian.
After DiLorenzo and the others testified, prosecutors would add three dozen counts against Rinetti, including trafficking in a controlled substance, conspiracy, offering a false instrument for filing or record and fraudulent use of a credit card. Source: Internet
DiLorenzo served under presidents Robert Kelley and Mark Kennedy during his time at UND. Source: Internet
DiLorenzo, 1998, Yankee Confederates Aaron Burr was offered help in obtaining the governorship of New York by Timothy Pickering if he could persuade New York to go along, but the secession effort failed when Burr lost the election. Source: Internet
DeRosa and DiLorenzo taught a three-day LOS “” together in 2000 on topics including “Why secession was, and is, constitutional” and “How the ‘Fourteenth Amendment’ was never constitutionally passed by Congress nor ratified by the States.” Source: Internet
Kelley’s hand-picked provost, Thomas DiLorenzo, got even poorer marks. Source: Internet
The 10th Precinct sent 26-year veteran, Detective Mike Petrillo (of the Community Affairs office) and their crime prevention officer, Jarret DiLorenzo, to accept the gift. Source: Internet