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Czerny

[ cher-nee ]

noun

  1. Carl, 1791–1857, Austrian composer, especially of exercises in piano technique.


Czerny

/ ˈtʃɛrni /

noun

  1. CzernyKarl17911857MAustrianMUSIC: pianistMUSIC: composerEDUCATION: teacher Karl (karl). 1791–1857, Austrian pianist, composer, and teacher, noted for his studies
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As Czerny was speaking officials confirmed that Italian Premier Giorgia Meloni would travel to Albania this week, ahead of the weekend vote, to check in on migrant detention centers that Italy is building in Albania.

“Artificial intelligence may well represent the highest-stakes gamble of our future,” said Cardinal Michael Czerny of the Vatican’s development office, who introduced the message at a press conference Thursday.

“The message that he is conveying is that the Mediterranean is our responsibility,” said Cardinal Michael Czerny, the Vatican’s top migration expert and himself a refugee.

Read an interview with the franchise co-star Henry Czerny.

Much of the exposition that would set up those sequences eventually fell to Czerny, who can deliver stakes-setting information with musical grace.

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