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Beza

British  
/ bəza /

noun

  1. See de Bèze

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It was a program Beza Muluneh was thrilled to learn about.

From Seattle Times

Until 12 months ago, Sharon Beza was among 283,000 workers in the city’s tourism and hospitality field.

From Washington Times

Now a part-time cashier at an Albertsons grocery store, Beza is still seeking full-time work in the restaurant industry, which employed her for 37 years.

From Washington Times

Beza Debru, a graduate student at George Washington University, called Lazere the choice of her head, with his lengthy record of activism, but Henderson the choice of her heart.

From Washington Post

“Increasing rents are the greatest threat to our members,” said Vicky Beza, a member of Unite Here Local 11.

From Los Angeles Times