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Pusey

American  
[pyoo-zee] / ˈpyu zi /

noun

  1. Edward Bouverie 1800–82, English clergyman.

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


Pusey British  
/ 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.

From The Wall Street Journal • Oct. 23, 2025

"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.

From Reuters • May 19, 2023

For Pusey, the San Francisco advocate, prevention begins even younger.

From Los Angeles Times • Jan. 26, 2023

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.

From Washington Post • Oct. 24, 2021

Dr. Pusey may be regarded as the head of the Catholic, Mr. Noel of the Evangelical party.

From Sketches of Reforms and Reformers, of Great Britain and Ireland by Stanton, Henry B.