Proper noun
Gildea (plural Gildeas)
A surname from Irish.
“For us in the judiciary, we are used to doing balancing analysis and we need to do that now, it seems to me, as we consider whether and how we should ramp down some of our in-person court proceedings,” Minnesota Supreme Court Justice Lorie Gildea said. Source: Internet
Career Together with Kevin Gildea and Barry Murphy, Ardal O'Hanlon founded the International Comedy Cellar, upstairs in the International Bar on Dublin's South Wicklow Street. Source: Internet
Donna Converse, Chris D. Peterson, and Stephen Gildea joined later that year, focusing on toolkits and widget sets, working closely with Ralph Swick of MIT Project Athena. Source: Internet
Instead of a definitive ruling, the court in the order signed by Chief Justice Lorie Skjerven Gildea directed both parties to hire a mediator by Tuesday and demanded a report on the status of the Legislature’s bank accounts by Friday. Source: Internet
Robert Gildea, Children of the Revolution: The French, 1799–1914(2008) p. 120 Few new priests were trained in the 1790–1814 period, and many left the church. Source: Internet
"We call it supper in Plummer," Chief Justice Lori Gildea quipped, referring to the tiny northern Minnesota town where she grew up. Source: Internet