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lazaroni
Lazzaroni Laz`za*ro"ni (?; It. ?), n. pl. [It. lazzarone, pl. lazzaroni.] The homeless idlers of Naples who live by chance work or begging; -- so called from the Hospital of St. Lazarus, which serves as their refuge. [Written also, but improperly, lazaroni.]
Lazaroni
Lazaroni Laz`a*ro"ni, n. pl. See Lazzaroni.

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- Walid Azaro (Arabic: وليد أزارو; born 11 June 1995) is a Moroccan professional footballer who plays as a striker for Ajman and the Moroccan national team...
- Published in London in 1991 by Jonathan Cape, The Famished Road follows Azaro, an abiku, or spirit child, living in an unnamed African (most likely Nigerian)...
- to be especially dangerous, without referee interference. Referee Alfred Azaro was also roundly criticized for his officiating mistakes, which included...
- inspired by The Famished Road (1991) by Ben Okri, whose protagonist is named Azaro. The Quiet Violence of Dreams was published in 2001 by Kwela Books. The...
- Xan being reunited with his mother. Alexander Michaeletos as Xan Anthony, Azaro, Nikita, Sasha and Savannah as Duma Eamonn Walker as Ripkuna Campbell Scott...
- Khaïr-Eddine H****an Kachloul Mohamed Bensaid Ait Idder Issam Chebake Walid Azaro Hicham El Majhad Saadia Himi H****an Arsmouk High Atlas "Ishelhiyen", Encyclopædia...
- Benmbarek, Dutch actor Walid Regragui, Moroccan footballer and manager Walid Azaro, Moroccan Footballer Walid Abbas, Emirati footballer Walid Cheddira, Moroccan...
- muni****l stadium of Ait Melloul which can host up to 5,000 fans. Walid Azaro, professional footballer. Almaarifa high school Alm****ira international...
- Moroccan politician and activist Sion ****idon, Moroccan activist Walid Azaro, Moroccan footballer Abdelkrim Baadi, Moroccan footballer Jacques Bensimon...
- novel by Nigerian writer Ben Okri, published in 1998. The spirit-child Azaro remains in the chaotic world of his African village, seeing the turbulent...