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capitano

(ˌkæpɪˈtɑːnəʊ)
n, pl -nos
a captain or chief
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The three-year-old showed a willing attitude to defy Forza Capitano that day and should relish tackling six furlongs.
Jay Wilson has submitted a licensing application to Sefton Council to open Il Capitano's on South Road.
Starr Insurance Companies has named Carmella Capitano, senior vice president, as head of primary general casualty-risk management and excess casualty.
The firm has named Carmella Capitano to the position and she is to head its primary general casualty-risk management and excess casualty teams.
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Outside the basilica, where Italian renaissance greats such as Michelangelo and Galileo are buried, Fiorentina supporters waved violet scarves and flags and set off purple flares, while others held signs reading "Ciao, Capitano" and "Our captain forever."
On Monday, fans continued to gather at Fiorentina's Artemio Franchi stadium to pay tribute to the player, leaving flowers, scarves and messages such as "Ciao, Capitano".