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Pusey

[pyoo-zee]

noun

  1. Edward Bouverie 1800–82, English clergyman.

  2. Nathan Marsh, 1907–2001, U.S. educator: president of Harvard University 1953–71.



Pusey

/ ˈpjuːzɪ /

noun

  1. Edward Bouverie (ˈbuːvərɪ). 1800–82, British ecclesiastic; a leader with Keble and Newman of the Oxford Movement

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Or that the leading bidder, Dr. Elizabeth Pusey, is from California.

On Thursday, Harriott was sentenced to serve at least 18 years behind bars and Pusey a minimum of 16.

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"What we're seeing is people at the Senior Director and Vice President level who probably weren't open to new opportunities are now entering and flooding the market," Pusey said.

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“In my mind, domestic violence is just the gateway to everything,” said Orchid Pusey, executive director of the Asian Women’s Shelter in San Francisco.

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But Pusey and Estabrook would be among the first to also note that it took two decades of political work and vision by then-Rep.

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