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  2. Enrico Ferri (criminologist) - Wikipedia

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    Enrico Ferri (Italian pronunciation: [enˈriːko ˈfɛrri]; 25 February 1856 – 12 April 1929) was an Italian criminologist, socialist and student of Cesare Lombroso, the founder of the Italian school of criminology. While Lombroso researched the purported physiological factors that motivated criminals, Ferri investigated social and economic ...

  3. Mário Guimarães Ferri - Wikipedia

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    Mario Guimarães Ferri (1918 in São José dos Campos, SP – 15 June 1985 in São Paulo, SP) was a professor at the Universidade de São Paulo (USP). He was a research scientist, a lecturer, an editor, an administrator and also an artist.

  4. List of Latinised names - Wikipedia

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    The Complete Peerage (1913) states concerning the Latinization of English names: [15] "When a clerk had to render a name in a charter he usually sought for the nearest Latin equivalent, sometimes took a correct one, as "de Bello Campo" for "Beauchamp"; sometimes a grotesque one".

  5. Gabriella Ferri - Wikipedia

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    Gabriella Ferri (18 September 1942 – 3 April 2004) was an Italian singer born in Rome. Ferri's career began in a Milan nightclub in 1963. By 1965, she had broken into the Rome singing scene by singing popular Roman songs, thereby becoming an icon of Romanesco singing.

  6. Nino Bravo - Wikipedia

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    Luis Manuel Ferri Llopis (Aielo de Malferit, 3 August 1944 – Villarrubio, Cuenca, 16 April 1973), better known by his stage name Nino Bravo, was a Spanish baroque pop and ballad singer. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Early life

  7. Ferric - Wikipedia

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    The word ferric is derived from the Latin word ferrum, meaning "iron". Although often abbreviated as Fe 3+, that naked ion does not exist except under extreme conditions. Iron(III) centres are found in many compounds and coordination complexes, where Fe(III) is bonded to several ligands.

  8. Two bars, shuffleboard and plenty of sabor: Latin fusion ...

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    A blend of Latin flavors highlighting dishes from Mexico, Argentina, Brazil, Cuba, Peru, and Venezuela define the recently opened Mirabella Cocina Latina in Dobbs Ferry.. The 150-seat restaurant ...

  9. List of Greek and Latin roots in English/F - Wikipedia

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    Root Meaning in English Origin language Etymology (root origin) English examples fa-, fa (FA) [1]say, speak: Latin: fārī, see also fatērī: affable, bifarious ...