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Bethune

[ buh-thyoon, -thoon ]

noun

  1. Mary Mc·Leod [m, uh, -, kloud], 1875–1955, U.S. educator and civil rights leader.


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Blood transfusions on the battlefield, pioneered by Canadian doctor Norman Bethune in the Spanish Civil War, saved many lives.

Sally began seeing child psychologist Dr. Edna Keener (Patricia Bethune) four times a week.

Now, take the aristocracy—there is but one man there who has truly comprehended the Hat; and that is the Prince de Bethune.

Principal Bethune desired to procure a legal decision before a competent tribunal on the Board's refusal to make the above grant.

Bethune is in the heart of the coal country, and is not a particularly lovely town.

If one really wants to step back into the dark ages, just let him linger thirty-six hours as we did at Bethune.

We were at Randolph a long time, and since then he's been post-trader at Bethune.

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