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Beverley

British  
/ ˈbɛvəlɪ /

noun

  1. a market town in NE England, the administrative centre of the East Riding of Yorkshire. Pop: 29 110 (2001)

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Gender plays a role in magic numbers, says Beverley Fehr, an author and psychologist.

From The Wall Street Journal

Beverley Warmington, the DVSA's new chief executive, said: "Our priority is to stop learners being exploited by third parties and put them in control of booking their driving test."

From BBC

Kirsty Connor, from Citizens Advice, said the sessions will be held every week at the charity's offices in Bridlington, Beverley and Goole.

From BBC

The story of Tharpe herself is being brought into the spotlight in a West End play - Marie and Rosetta, starring Beverley Knight.

From BBC

There’s Beverley, a pretty blond mom riddled with self-doubt; glamorous but financially strapped Margot, who frequents Hollywood parties in an Oleg Cassini dress; and demure Elsie, a newspaper editor’s personal assistant who longs to write and report stories of her own but is instead relegated to administrative tasks.

From Los Angeles Times