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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

On a periodic checkup of the wine cellar, one carabiniere became suspicious of the pale rose color of the liquid.

From Time Magazine Archive

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

Although that ceased when the carabiniere put his hands on my collar.

From "A Farewell To Arms" by Ernest Hemingway