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Teasdale

American  
[teez-deyl] / ˈtizˌdeɪl /

noun

  1. Sara, 1884–1933, U.S. poet.


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Witness Seth Teasdale told the Salt Lake Tribune that the gunshot was so loud it echoed across the pavilion where Kirk was speaking.

From Los Angeles Times

"Those of you who were there will remember Sue Day's famous address," Alex Teasdale, the RFU's executive director of women's rugby, said this week.

From BBC

At Primavera Sound Barcelona, Rhian Teasdale, 32, emerges from smoke, stained the color orange by stage lights, gallantly flexing her arms in the air.

From Los Angeles Times

Mr Teasdale was endlessly creative, winning a poetry competition when he was eight and learning to play the guitar and "constantly" writing music, his daughter says.

From BBC

Paul Teasdale, director of Camelot Care, said he is "delighted" with Ms Moseley's portraits.

From BBC