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Steele

American  
[steel] / stil /

noun

  1. Sir Richard, 1672–1729, English essayist, journalist, dramatist, and political leader; born in Ireland.

  2. Mount, a mountain in SW Yukon Territory, Canada, on the Alaska border in the St. Elias Range. 16,644 feet (5,074 meters).


Steele British  
/ stiːl /

noun

  1. Sir Richard. 1672–1729, British essayist and dramatist, born in Ireland; with Joseph Addison he was the chief contributor to the periodicals The Tatler (1709–11) and The Spectator (1711–12)

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FHA loans also carry a stigma because some sellers assume FHA borrowers are financially worse off than borrowers with conventional loans, Mike Steele, a mortgage-loan officer in southwest Florida, told MarketWatch.

From MarketWatch

One of its popular synthetic hosts is Vivian Steele, an AI celebrity gossip columnist with a sassy voice and a sharp tongue.

From Los Angeles Times

"The evidence that Steele and Whomes were wrongly convicted is overwhelming."

From BBC

But the fourth a soul match with Alfred Steele, the president of Pepsi-Cola, which was cut cruelly short after four years by his death in 1959 from a heart attack.

From The Wall Street Journal

Mr. Steele is also engrossed by the meltdown at the Heritage Foundation.

From The Wall Street Journal