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signora

[sin-yawr-uh, -yohr-uh, see-nyaw-rah] / sɪnˈjɔr ə, -ˈjoʊr ə, siˈnjɔ rɑ /
NOUN
madam
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League spokesman Michael Signora said the NFL has been in contact with both teams based on a forecast projecting one to three feet of snow falling through Saturday, with more in the forecast on Sunday.

From Seattle Times • Nov. 17, 2022

I asked league spokesman Michael Signora about that, and he said the referee watches the replay “for consultation purposes” while officials in New York make the call.

From Los Angeles Times • Dec. 1, 2019

It was as if Cecilia had heard distinctly, in a moment when no one was actually speaking, Signora Petricci’s idle thought: Fussy little man.

From The New Yorker • Sep. 10, 2018

The NFL, however, saw nothing amiss with the field Thursday night and received no complaints about it, according to Michael Signora, the league’s vice president of football communications.

From Washington Post • Nov. 24, 2017

The Signora points to the fur and says, “Baa, baa, baa. Is real!”

From "The Unfinished Angel" by Sharon Creech




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