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Beale

British  
/ biːl /

noun

  1. Dorothea . 1831–1906, British schoolmistress, a champion of women's education and suffrage. As principal of Cheltenham Ladies' College (1858–1906) she introduced important reforms

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Brentford FC's head of sustainability, James Beale, said supporters had been impressed by the new menu choice and the club was keen to "champion sustainable change".

From Barron's • Dec. 21, 2025

While Oliveros worked little in opera and never in a remotely traditional manner, Beale felt the spiritual operatic substance of Oliveros’ work was what the company needed and what the world needs.

From Los Angeles Times • Dec. 10, 2025

Marshals, and other authorities gathered at barricades along Beale Street, the city’s famous blues hub.

From The Wall Street Journal • Oct. 29, 2025

Russell Martin lasted 17, Pedro Caixinha was around for 26, Michael Beale survived for 43, Giovanni van Bronckhorst didn't get beyond 70 and Philippe Clement fell short of 90.

From BBC • Oct. 20, 2025

Nobody kept official records that day, but legend has it that by the time Amanda Beale showed up and called, “Jeffrey — dinner!”

From "Maniac Magee" by Jerry Spinelli