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Albanese

Proper noun

Meaning

Albanese (plural Albaneses)

A surname from Italian.

Source: en.wiktionary.org

Examples

Albanese is somewhere in the middle, wanting to make climate an issue but not with a policy that will leave Labor vulnerable to the Coalition’s damaging attacks of 2019, and make it harder to win some regional seats. Source: Internet

Albanese used his first “vision statement” after taking the Labor leadership to try to square the circle between pursuing ambitious climate policy and job creation in new industries. Source: Internet

Albanese 1992, pp. 81 82 Hanegraaff 1996, pp. 42 43 Sutcliffe 2003a, p. 176. The concept of " personal growth " is also greatly emphasised within the healing aspects of the New Age movement. Source: Internet

Albanese says reversing the $83.7 million of cuts over three years to ABC’s budget would save regional jobs, protect critical emergency broadcasting and support local news and content. Source: Internet

Anthony Albanese has shrugged off secret meetings of pro-coal colleagues who want to push Labor further to the right. Source: Internet

But the Labor leader, Anthony Albanese, said the reports were “a huge concern” and he accused the Morrison government of failing to make efforts “to have a positive, constructive relationship” with China to the mutual benefit of both countries. Source: Internet

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