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Adami

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/ əˈdæmɪ /

noun

  1. Edward Fenech . born 1934, Maltese politician, president of Malta (2004–2009)

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The move comes after consistent speculation throughout the 2025 campaign there were communication problems between Hamilton and Adami.

From BBC • Jan. 16, 2026

By leaving the couple of hours between posts “to me, reeks of some sort of impropriety,” Adami said.

From MarketWatch • Jan. 8, 2026

“Faced with the horror of 350 years of slavery, quotas are insufficient. We need to expand the discussion on reparations,” said lawyer Humberto Adami, president of the Racial Equality Commission of the Brazilian Lawyers Institute.

From Seattle Times • Jan. 29, 2024

Adami sees the new research as an elegant synthesis of several different disciplines, including classical physics, atomic physics and quantum field theory.

From Scientific American • May 20, 2022

Rudolph von Bunau set himself at the age of sixteen to philosophise, travelled with Adami, and with him visited Campanella in prison at Naples.

From Sonnets by Symonds, John Addington