Proper noun
Mio
An unincorporated community, a census-designated place, the county seat of Oscoda County, Michigan, United States.
Alpert, 42 In 1941 he published Il mio amico Pasqualino, a 74-page booklet in ten chapters describing the absurd adventures of Pasqualino, an alter ego. Source: Internet
He assures her of his love (Aria, Manrico: Ah sì, ben mio, coll'essere / "Ah, yes, my love, in being yours"), even in the face of death. Source: Internet
Figaro finally lets on that he has recognized Susanna's voice, and they make peace, resolving to conclude the comedy together (Pace, pace, mio dolce tesoro). Source: Internet
Fiordiligi's aria "Per pietà, ben mio, perdona", act 2, contains a rare instance of clarinets in B-natural (key is E major, explaining the use of B clarinets). Source: Internet
He enjoyed the outdoors, deer hunting and spending time with family at Camp Chippewa in Mio and Parrott Farms in Cass City. Source: Internet
Given the circumstances, Ottavio is now convinced that Giovanni was the murderer of Donna Anna's father (the deceased Commendatore) and swears vengeance ("Il mio tesoro" – "My treasure" – though in the Vienna version this was cut). Source: Internet