Proper noun
Dinardo (plural Dinardos)
A surname.
DiNardo argues that in Europe Germany's foreign-policy was dysfunctional during the war, as Hitler treated each ally separately, and refused to create any sort of combined staff that would synchronize policies, armaments, and strategies. Source: Internet
“Barking is a dog’s way of communicating with the world, but some breeds tend to be quieter than others,” says Gina DiNardo, executive secretary of the American Kennel Club. Source: Internet
Cardinal DiNardo Reminds: ‘ In one instance, God’s love and power can be grasped in an understandable way – in the infant smile of the Word Made Flesh towards Mary, Joseph – and us!’ Source: Internet
Cardinal Daniel N. DiNardo of Galveston-Houston gives a homily during a Sept. 2 Mass at St. Ignatius Catholic Church in Spring, Texas, for victims of Tropical Storm Harvey. Source: Internet
Cosmo DiNardo, the admitted killer of four Bucks County men last summer, was transferred early Thursday to a medium-security prison in Northeastern Pennsylvania known for treating mentally ill inmates. Source: Internet
Hours after the lead defendant, Cosmo DiNardo, pleaded guilty and was sentenced to four life terms in prison for the killings, his cousin and alleged co-conspirator, Sean Kratz, balked at his own chance for a plea deal. Source: Internet