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Cavalieri

[ kav-uhl-yair-ee; Italian kah-vah-lye-ree ]

noun

  1. Fran·ces·co Bo·na·ven·tu·ra [f, r, ahn-, ches, -kaw baw-nah-ven-, too, -, r, ah], 1598–1697, Italian mathematician.


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She also has poetry in the Lunar Codex, which holds about 25 years’ worth of “The Poet and the Poem,” a poetry radio show/podcast founded and hosted by Grace Cavalieri — including episodes featuring Rita Dove, Louise Glück and other U.S. poet laureates.

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Cavalieri, a prolific poet herself, observed that sending art and poetry into space shows off civilization in a very human way.

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Even a hipster magazine like Spin liked it, although critic Nate Cavalieri couldn’t resist a shot: “‘Little Broken Hearts’ is exciting because it explores the darkest corners of betrayal, bad love and jealousy with enough vitality to propel Jones out of the bloodless purgatory of brunch music.”

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Data from the transmitter backpacks might help determine whether capturing and relocating them is worth trying, said Vince Cavalieri, a biologist with Sleeping Bear Dunes.

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To Cavalieri, every area, like that of the triangle, is made up of an infinite number of zero-width lines, and a volume is made up of an infinite number of zero-height planes.

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