rizzo in A Sentence

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    Mr. Rizzo. That's him there.

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    Armond Rizzo top 10.

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    Armond Rizzo Austin Otter.

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    Stay out of it, Rizzo.

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    Hey, Rizzo! I'm hungry.

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    This is Stan Rizzo and Michael Ginsberg.

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    Interestingly, Lucille Ball's daughter, Lucie Arnaz, was the first choice for Rizzo.

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    Graphito- also known as Olivier Rizzo- lives and works in Paris.

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    Rizzo put her right hand to her chest, just above her heart.

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    In the film, there is a scene where Rizzo throws a shake in Kenickie's face.

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    Rizzo adds,“roundup lists can also rank higher in Google search results because they tend to be more specific.

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    As for the noodles, the best is the raw noodles and squid ink noodles from Rizzo restaurant, located in Cannaregio 5778.

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    When the production filmed the song number“Look at Me, I'm Sandra Dee,” Rizzo sang“Elvis, Elvis, let me be, keep that pelvis far from me.”.

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    Rizzo said something like: I'm sorry to have to break it to you folks but we are in a very tough time right now.

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    Rather, it's a style of eating that emphasizes a well-balanced eating plan,” says NYC-based registered dietitian, Natalie Rizzo, MS, RD to Eat This, Not That.

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    Smith and colleague Michael Rizzo of the University of Maryland asked a small group of 4- to 9-year-olds about a series of hypothetical situations in which children committed misdeeds and then either lied or confessed.

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    In other words, don't do a post entitled‘Best Laptop Computer' because you will be competing with some of the largest websites out there such as CNET, PC Magazine and so on and will have a difficult time getting traffic,” says Rizzo.

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    Second, a modern approach to statutory interpretation, set out in the 1998 Supreme Court of Canada decision in Rizzo and Rizzo Shoes, provides a more holistic, and socially sensitive, set of principles for interpreting statutes by requiring that courts look not only to the written words of the law but also to the larger context and purpose of the legislation.

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