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Dali

[ dah-lee ]

noun

  1. ··ǰ [sal, -v, uh, -dawr, sahl-vah-, thawr], 1904–89, Spanish painter and illustrator.


Dali

/ ˈdɑːlɪ; daˈliː /

noun

  1. DaliSalvador19041989MSpanishARTS AND CRAFTS: painter Salvador (ˈsælvədɔː). 1904–89, Spanish surrealist painter
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Ms Dali said she was walking away with something even more valuable - self-confidence: "I didn't win, but I feel proud. This is who I am."

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That caused disruption in the January transfer window and Villa allowed big-name players Kenza Dali and Adriana Leon - who had grown unhappy - to leave in the hope of improving things in the dressing room.

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Maybe, they reasoned, Aaron Judge wouldn’t have bungled that routine fly ball in Game 5 of the World Series against the Dodgers had he worn a suave Salvador Dali mustache.

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"The two of them followed common sense, there were actually significant similarities in their no-nonsense personalities," said Dali Yang, a professor of political science at the University of Chicago.

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Visitors could wander Roy Lichtenstein's hall of mirrors and marvel at Salvador Dali's fun dome, sampling biscuits decorated by artist Gertie Frölich as actors dressed as nuns and flamingos milled about.

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