Sentences with phrase «about ziti»

NEW YORK — In the end, prosecutors in the Joseph Percoco trial wanted to talk about ziti — the code term the longtime confidant of Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo used to allegedly describe the bribe money he got over the years.

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The complaint is also full of some colorful details, including the fact that Percoco referred to cash payments as «ziti,» which was lifted from the HBO series «The Sopranos,» which, incidentally, was about mobsters.
Howe is expected to testify about his efforts to help Percoco collect what they called «ziti» — bribes, according to prosecutors — from the other defendants.
Boone also signaled that the government in its case will highlight Percoco and Howe's use of the word «ziti» as code for alleged bribes, a term he says they took from the TV series about the mob «The Sopranos».
They were talking about crates of Ziti,» Cox said, referring to the euphemism for bribes allegedly used by Percoco and lobbyist - turned - witness Todd Howe.
It alleges that Percoco actually took inspiration from the TV show about organized crime, choosing to use the word «ziti» as a code word when demanding bribe payments and, according to the complaint, saying at times, «keep the ziti flowing,» and «don't tip over the ziti wagon.»
It alleges that Percoco actually took inspiration from the TV show about organized crime, using the word «ziti» as a code word when demanding bribe payments and saying at times, «keep the ziti flowing,» and «don't tip over the ziti wagon.»
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In another pot, cook ziti in boiling water about 2 minutes less then package instructions.
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