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Francesca

[ fran-ches-kuh, frahn-; Italian frahn-che-skah ]

noun

  1. Pie·ro del·la [pee-, air, -oh , del, -, uh, pye, -, r, aw , del, -lah], Piero dei Franceschi, ³¦1420–92, Italian painter.
  2. Also ¹ó°ù²¹²Ô·³¦¾±²õ·³¦²¹ [] a female given name, form of Frances.


Francesca

/ ´Ú°ù²¹²Ôˈ³Ùʃ±ð²õ°ì²¹ /

noun

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In a new essay, Democratic Party strategist Waleed Shahid and political commentator Francesca Fiorentini diagnose these failures of messaging, communication, and organization and argue how the search for a “Joe Rogan of the left†is a waste of valuable time and limited energy:

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"Due to a physical issue, Francesca Jones has withdrawn from her match against Julia Riera at 6-2 5-7 5-3 in favour of the Argentinian," read a Colsanitas Cup statement.

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In a 2018 interview, he asked Italian journalist Francesca Borri: “Have you seen how brilliant our youths are? Despite it all. How talented, how inventive, dynamic they are? With old fax machines, old computers, a group of twenty-somethings assembled a 3D printer: to produce the medical equipment that is barred from entry. That’s Gaza. We are not only destitution.â€

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Italy managed one score in the first half through number eight Francesca Sgorbini, but Amy Cokayne quickly responded to grab England's fifth first-half try.

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Francesca Grace, an interior designer and home stager in Los Angeles, said tariffs have already affected the availability and price of items including fabrics, wood and other building materials, and smaller decor pieces.

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