Proper noun
McAleese (plural McAleeses)
A surname.
“Leopold Conservation Award recipients are at the forefront of a movement by America’s farmers and ranchers to simultaneously achieve economic and environmental success,” Kevin McAleese, Sand County Foundation president and CEO, said in a statement. Source: Internet
President McAleese, who is herself the first President of Ireland to have been born in Northern Ireland, continued on from President Robinson in this regard. Source: Internet
Registered dietitian and LiveLighter Campaign Manager Alison McAleese says any nutritional value of the milk — which contains calcium, protein and vitamin D — is outweighed by the excess sugar these drinks contain. Source: Internet
In 2007 President Mary McAleese opened the beautiful “Ireland Park” memorial in Toronto to commemorate the extraordinary events of May-October 1847 when some 38,000 famine victims passed through Toronto which then had a population of just 20,000. Source: Internet
As Mrs McAleese said at Gallipoli, they returned to “considerable ambivalence, even hostility about their role and their sacrifice.” Source: Internet
Four such addresses have been made: one by de Valera, two by Robinson, and one by McAleese. Source: Internet