Marino

[ US /mɝˈinoʊ/ ]
NOUN
  1. Italian poet (1569-1625)
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How To Use Marino In A Sentence

  • He built hospitals and buildings for several universities, and (in more festal mood) the heraldic gates of San Marino, the strange little independent republic not far from Urbino.
  • However, San Marino's national soccer team hasn't enjoyed the same success that the Italian team has.
  • The mysticete brain is still a land of mystery," Marino says. New Scientist - Online News
  • A subversive Cytherean imagery was next taken up by the poet and fabulist Jean de La Fontaine, friend to Scudery and admirer of Marino.
  • The combo of Adam Scott (previously), Ken Marino, Ryan Hansen, Lizzy Caplan, and Martin Starr positively slays me, and the banter is as weird and amazing as anything on 30 Rock. 'Party Down': Kristen Bell, Jane Lynch, and the funniest show you've never seen | EW.com
  • Based largely on the lush Hastings archives in the Huntington Library in San Marino, California, it is the story of Henry Hastings, fifth earl of Huntingdon, and his lord lieutenancy of Leicestershire in the early seventeenth century.
  • The Mussolini application was created by a 25-year-old from Naples, Luigi Marino, who said he in no way wanted to "eulogise" the fascist era. Telegraph.co.uk: news, business, sport, the Daily Telegraph newspaper, Sunday Telegraph
  • From 1523 until his elevation to the cardinalate in 1528, Marino lived in Venice, where he could manage the affairs of the patriarchate of Aquileia.
  • He also pointed out that a further 300 spin off jobs from the Marino Point plant could be in jeopardy if it was closed.
  • Back in my school in San Marino California before the schools ends on June 14th the poster board stood in the breezeway during snack breaks and lunch time for a few days.
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