Proper noun
Aquilina (plural Aquilinas)
A surname.
During the meeting, Opposition MPs Karol Aquilina and Carm Mifsud Bonnici said they were not after the proverbial pound of flesh, but at the same time said that failing to take any action at all would set a “precedent”. Source: Internet
In an attempt to try to make sense of all this, I reached out to Clinical Psychologist and Family Therapist Charlene Aquilina. Source: Internet
Assistant Attorney General Christopher Allen argues that Aquilina was fair and unbiased during the fact-seeking portion of the trial, as she should be, but that once Nassar pleaded guilty, her role shifted to that of a voice for the community. Source: Internet
Amar Gorania was the best of the Marsa bowlers but it was to prove a difficult task when Haroon Mughal, Sam Aquilina and Frank Spiteri were dismissed within the first 10 overs. Source: Internet
Aquilina started Thursday’s proceedings by saying Nassar had written a letter fearing that his mental health wasn’t strong enough to sit and listen to a parade of victims. Source: Internet
Aquilina lauded the young woman’s courage when victim impact statements concluded on Wednesday. Source: Internet