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Domingo

American  
[duh-ming-goh, daw-meeng-gaw] / dəˈmɪŋ goʊ, dɔˈmiŋ gɔ /

noun

  1. Placido born 1941, Spanish operatic tenor, in the U.S.


Domingo British  
/ doˈmiŋɡo /

noun

  1. Placido (ˈplaθiðo). born 1941, Spanish operatic tenor

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A former military police officer and a former advisor to Domingos Brazao are also on trial.

From Barron's

The Los Angeles Opera on Tuesday will announce its 2026-27 season, with two classics to be conducted by new music director Domingo Hindoyan.

From Los Angeles Times

"We can try to target fruit size or disease resistance," Santo Domingo said.

From Science Daily

Still, Hernández was willing to admit that Domingo made him a bit of a household name.

From Salon

Grande’s monologue briefly touched on the idea of bringing back old sketches such as “Domingo” from her last appearance before declaring cheekily, “When something is perfect, it doesn’t need a sequel.”

From Los Angeles Times