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Ritratto
Ritratto Ri*trat"to, n.[It.] A picture. --Sterne.

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- cyclist Guido Ratto (born 1999), Argentine footballer Patricia Ratto (born 1962), Argentine writer Ray Ratto, American sportswriter Rossella Ratto (born 1993)...
- Ray Ratto has been a San Francisco Bay Area sportswriter since the 1970s and a sports columnist since the 1980s. A lifelong resident of Alameda, California...
- Vilho Rättö (10 March 1913 – 21 January 2002) was a Finnish soldier, a Knight of the Mannerheim Cross and, in civilian life, a driver and an industrial...
- Teresa Ratto (1877-1906) was an Argentine physician. She was the second female doctor in Argentina, and the first from Entre Ríos Province. Ratto was the...
- Llacuabamba. Ratto is a product of Esther Grande. Due to his good performances during 2016 where Ratto's team won the U18 league - and Ratto was nominated...
- Ratto (born 8 June 1999) is an Argentine professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for CD Binéfar. Player profile. pressball.by. Guido Ratto at...
- Rossella Ratto (born 20 October 1993) is an Italian former racing cyclist, who rode professionally between 2012 and 2021 for seven different teams. Ratto's brother...
- "critical making" was po****rized by Matt Ratto, an ****ociate professor at the University of Toronto. Ratto describes one of the main goals of critical...
- Corina (Cora) Eloísa Ratto de Sadosky (aka Cora Ratto, 1912–1981) was an Argentine mathematician, educator and militant activist in support of human and...
- published La Vera Cucineria Genovese in 1852 and gastronomist Giovanni Battista Ratto published La Cuciniera Genovese in 1863: "Take a clove of garlic, basil...