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Francesca

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

noun

  1. Piero della Piero dei Franceschi, c1420–92, Italian painter.

  2. Also Francisca a female given name, form of Frances.



Francesca

/ franˈtʃeska /

noun

  1. See Piero della Francesca

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"Governments, especially the Italians, are not taking action against what is happening in Gaza," said university teacher Francesca, explaining why she'd joined the walkout.

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"We're here to say that it is time to intervene and solve things," Francesca said.

From BBC

Francesca Albanese, UN special rapporteur on rights in the occupied Palestinian territories, was blunt.

From BBC

Francesca Zambello’s production has much of the look of the Broadway original.

Microsoft was among those named in the report from Francesca Albanese, which was presented to the UN human rights council.

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