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carabiniere

[kah-rah-bee-nye-re, kar-uh-bin-yair-ee] / ˌkɑ rɑ biˈnyɛ rɛ, ˌkær ə bɪnˈyɛər i /


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The son of a carabiniere, Marchionne was born and raised in the poor central Italian region of Abruzzo.

From Reuters • Jul. 25, 2018

But last summer a local journalist arranged a meeting between the new carabiniere investigator, Col Luca Pietranera, and an art thief he had got to know in one of Piacenza's many bars.

From BBC • Dec. 7, 2016

At one point we were so lost that I stopped and asked a carabiniere where we were�despite the horror we carried in the back seat.

From Time Magazine Archive

Noting the stream of big cars �P�ugeots, Mercedes and Citr�ens�a cruising carabiniere radioed his suspicions to Police Chief Alberto Sabatino in nearby Reggio di Calabria, capital of dirt-poor Calabria province.

From Time Magazine Archive

Then one pointed at me and spoke to a carabiniere.

From "A Farewell To Arms" by Ernest Hemingway