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Borelli

[ baw-rel-ee, buh-; Italian baw-rel-lee ]

noun

  1. Gio·van·ni Al·fon·so [joh-, vah, -nee al-, fon, -soh, -zoh, jee-, uh, -, jaw-, vahn, -nee ahl-, fawn, -zaw], 1608–79, Italian astronomer, physicist, and physiologist.


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“People can be victimized because they are really highly motivated to seek that substance and nothing else is going to satisfy them,” said Jessica Borelli, a professor of psychological science at UC Irvine.

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When someone is abusing a drug, their way of processing rewards changes, so “what’s rewarding to most people ceases to be rewarding to people who have a substance use disorder,” said Borelli.

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Joseph Borelli, the City Council’s Republican minority leader, acknowledged that offering debit cards might be cheaper than providing boxed meals, but he said the city was still spending too much money on migrant services.

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Council Minority Leader Joe Borelli, who co-chairs the caucus, said the proposal would “essentially take away a vital tool our correction officers have to keep everyone safe.”

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As Michael Borelli KC read through Haggarty's extensive list of offences, which included, murder charges, kidnapping, directing terrorism, conspiracy to murder and weapons related offences, Haggarty replied "I'm a very dangerous man yes, but it doesn't mean I'm not telling the truth".

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