Proper noun
Fitzgibbon (plural Fitzgibbons)
An Irish surname from Anglo-Norman [in turn originating as a patronymic].
A difficult prospect, with little apparent leadership from the top within the Greens and threats from powerful unions and Joel Fitzgibbon affecting Labor. Source: Internet
Although both agree that he left London on 19 October, biographers Ferris and FitzGibbon disagree on his arrival date. Source: Internet
But Labor right faction leader and Hunter Valley MP Joel Fitzgibbon said the party must have a plan to ensure the low emission transition doesn’t cut jobs and hike energy costs, saying a 2050 target provided time to develop carbon capture technology. Source: Internet
A distressed Fitzgibbon then runs away, leading to a search. Source: Internet
Corcoran claimed a place on the Fitzgibbon Cup Team of the Century in 2012. Source: Internet
Fitzgibbon was director of Geodesics, Inc. and Synergetics, Inc. the first licensees to design geodesic domes. Source: Internet