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Defiatory
Defiatory De*fi"a*to*ry, a. [See Defy.] Bidding or manifesting defiance. [Obs.] --Shelford.

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- Craig Anthony Fiato, also known as Anthony the Animal and Tony Rome, is an American mobster and hitman for the Los Angeles crime family who later became...
- Grignani parti****tion in the Sanremo Music Festival 2023. "Quando ti manca il fiato" was later announced as his entry for the Sanremo Music Festival 2023. 1995...
- of guys, made guys, who felt exactly the same way." According to Anthony Fiato, after seeing the film, Patriarca crime family members Paulie Intiso and...
- Jimmy Fratianno (The Last Mafioso and Vengeance Is Mine), Anthony Fiato (The Animal in Hollywood), and Kenny Gallo (Breakshot). Rizzitello was born...
- istrumento m****ime il diminuire ilquale sara utile ad ogni istrumeno di fiato et chorde et anchora a chi si dileta di canto (Impressum Venetiis: per syluestro...
- relationship between art production and human production, Artist's Breath (Fiato d'artista), a series of balloons filled with his own breath, being an example...
- Zucchero & Dolores O'riordan- Pure Love. 12 December 2007. NEGRAMAROSenza fiato – feat. Dolores O'Riordan (video ufficiale). 2 February 2010. "La Saga des...
- "Louie" Gelfuso Jr. and shylock brothers Lawrence and Anthony "The Animal" Fiato into the family. Mobster turned informant Kenny Gallo credited the brothers...
- ISBN 978-0-8015-2430-1 Smith, John L. The Animal in Hollywood: Anthony Fiato's Life in the Mafia. Barricade Books, New York, 1998. ISBN 1-56980-126-6...
- percussives); Filippo Bonanni (1722) used vernacular names: sonori per il fiato, sonori per la tensione, and sonori per la percussione; Joseph Majer (1732)...