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Beyrouth

British  
/ beɪˈruːt, ˈbeɪruːt /

noun

  1. a variant spelling of Beirut

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But in 2006, he decided to add the title of “Dr.” to it, completing his doctorate of law at Germany’s University of Beyrouth.

From Salon

Certains se sont étonnés, non sans raison, que les attaques de Beyrouth qui s’étaient déroulées la veille, sans compter les précédentes tragédies à Londres, au Kenya, à Madrid et dans bien de trop nombreux endroits, n’aient pas fait couler autant d’encre.

From Time

Call It Beyrouth: Beirut With a French Accent I was finishing an aperitif on the porch at Villa Clara while other guests tossed pétanque balls in the nearby yard.

From New York Times

At Beyrouth, Greece's new Premier George Papandreou seemed to be getting somewhere.

From Time Magazine Archive

Once, at Beyrouth she ate a full bottle of anchovies between the first and second acts of Die Walkure.

From Time Magazine Archive