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Benda

British  
/ bɛ̃da /

noun

  1. Julien (ʒyljɑ̃). 1867–1956, French philosopher and novelist, who defended reason and intellect and attacked the influence of Bergson: author of La Trahison des clercs (1927)

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At Albertz Benda, a show of Larissa de Souza’s magical paintings is a refreshing break from the cold outside.

From The Wall Street Journal • Jan. 9, 2026

Mr. Branzi, who died in October at 84, will be celebrated at the fair by his gallery, Friedman Benda, which will present an exhibition of his work and his first solo show since his death.

From New York Times • Feb. 29, 2024

“Any type of pressure tactic is not legitimate — that is not your bank,” says Paul Benda, senior vice president of operational risk and cybersecurity at the American Bankers Association.

From Seattle Times • Aug. 30, 2023

First Benda saved superbly when Brownhill went through on the goalkeeper, then the Burnley midfielder lifted a second opportunity over the bar.

From BBC • Jan. 2, 2023

At about that time Benda resigned his position with the New York Bell Telephone Company to accept a place as the Director of Communication in the Science Community.

From Astounding Stories of Super-Science September 1930 by Bates, Harry