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Sabatini

American  
[sab-uh-tee-nee, sah-buh-] / ˌsæb əˈti ni, ˌsɑ bə- /

noun

  1. Rafael 1875–1950, English novelist and short-story writer, born in Italy.


Example Sentences

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"This was not a popular government," Sabatini says.

From BBC

"There's a theory that they're playing good-cop-bad-cop," Sabatini adds.

From BBC

"Rubio… regularly speaks to the opposition, who are unhappy. There are rumblings of discontent," says Sabatini.

From BBC

"To her detractors, she is seen as part of a deeply corrupt, human-rights-abusing and brutal government," says Christopher Sabatini, Senior Fellow and Chatham House's Latin America programme.

From BBC

Christopher Sabatini, a senior fellow for Latin America at the think tank Chatham House, said Rubio has been on a longtime campaign to remove Maduro.

From Los Angeles Times