Proper noun
Grilli (plural Grillis)
A surname from Italian.
Instead, Grilli offers a more intangible evocation of the times and places. Source: Internet
Grilli said: “The Jacobson, Archer and Kempton simulations are performed for wind farms on the order of 200,000 to 550,000 turbines, forming a belt of about 70 kilometers (approx. 43 miles) in width and up to 3,500 kilometers in length. Source: Internet
Saunders tied it up with a leadoff homer in the second as an 83 m.p.h. Dan Otero's change-up left his bat at an even 100 m.p.h., travelling 378 feet into the Jays bullpen while a jubilant Jason Grilli watched. Source: Internet
He will join the former Italian economy and finance minister Vittorio Grilli and Esko Aho, the former prime minister of Finland, on the council. Source: Internet
“This concept is extremely appealing and wind turbines designed to sustain a Category 2 hurricane could theoretically tame a Category 4 to 5 hurricane to a Category 2 storm before the high winds reached the turbines,” said Grilli. Source: Internet
He was named commission chairman Monday, and Joseph Grilli will be vice chair. Source: Internet