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Adrienne

[ ey-dree-en, -uhn; French a-dree-en ]

noun

  1. a first name: derived from Adrian.


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In the meantime, as Sulzberger himself noted, the strike is likely to continue through the election, and the workers have been shouted out by fellow union ringleaders, like Association of Flight Attendants President Sara Nelson, as well as local politicians, like NYC Council Speaker Adrienne Adams and New York state Sen. Jessica Ramos.

From Slate

“I support everything Adrienne does,” said her husband, a native of Granbury who asked not to be named.

Steve Biggers, former chair of the Hood County Republican Party, said, “God bless Adrienne, although we disagree on just about everything.”

“Republicans don’t like Adrienne at all. She gets in their face,” said Sherry Johnson, a retired teacher and president of the Texas Democratic Women of Hood County, which has about 70 members.

“Adrienne has come into her own. She’s a force that got Democrats involved again. I remember when she became party chair. She was a young woman. Inexperienced. She was nervous about public speaking. That’s all changed. She’s a rock star.”

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