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Beecham
Beecham meaning
A surname, variant of Beauchamp
Example sentences (14)
He said that Cllrs Matt and Sarah Jane Beecham had asked him, if the decision was taken to close the school, whether he would come down to Llanbedr personally to tell the children in person.
Plenty of taboos – incest and morris dancing, for example, to cite Sir Thomas Beecham – are there for a reason.
The Beecham Clock Tower, once the headquarters of a pharmaceutical company, has been converted into luxury apartments.
Beecham became Fletcher Building’s second CIO appointment of the year following Daniel Anthony’s resignation due to family matters.
Sir Thomas Beecham came to conduct the Seattle Symphony and uttered a sentence that has never been forgotten.
Beecham, who has spent most of her career in supporting roles, was a surprise choice for the award for her performance as a botanist working on a flower that gives off a scent so ambrosial it makes people euphoric just to sniff it.
Best actor went to Antonio Banderas for Pedro Almodovar's Pain And Glory and best actress went to Emily Beecham of the UK for Little Joe.
Emily Beecham with the best actress award.
Beecham is a registered sexual predator who is homeless, according to an Illinois State Police database.
Previously owned by Beecham, it ended up as an orphan brand in the portfolio of the pharma giant GlaxoSmithKline, which decided to auction it and reinvest the proceeds in a cash-guzzling healthcare joint venture.
The 28-year-old woman was riding on the nearly empty bus with her 13- and 7-year-old daughters when she moved to the back of the bus to get away from Beecham, who was seated at the front of the bus, Assistant State’s Attorney Nancy Hofheimer said.
Beecham also conducts on the 1956 RCA Victor recording with Victoria de los Ángeles and Jussi Björling as Mimì and Rodolfo.
History seeAlso Amoxicillin was one of several semisynthetic derivatives of 6-aminopenicillanic acid ( 6-APA ) developed at Beecham, England in the 1960s.
Sir Thomas Beecham revived it in 1919, and recalling in his memoirs that the public had stayed away he commented: I have often been asked why I think Falstaff is not more of a box-office attraction, and I do not think the answer is far to seek.