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Beeton

(ˈbiːtən)
n
(Biography) Isabella Mary, known as Mrs Beeton. 1836–65, British cookery writer, author of The Book of Household Management (1861)
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Mr Calje was joined at the launch of the innovation centre by his counterpart at the Port of Tyne, Matt Beeton, while the facility was opened by Transport Secretary Chris Grayling.
Port of Tyne chief executive Matt Beeton said: "We're delighted to launch the UK's first Innovation Hub and welcome the support of all our partners in driving innovation for the benefit not just of the maritime sector, but also the global logistics and supply chain.
SHE may not be able to bend it like Brexit, but Theresa May wants to be another Mrs Beeton.
Matt Beeton took up the CEO post at the port at the turn of the year after a career in rail and transport businesses, having also been a professional cyclist who represented Great Britain.
Q I have a copy of Mrs Beeton's Book of Household Management 1861.
1887: The 28th Beeton's Christmas Annual went on sale.
1861: The first edition of Mrs Beeton's Book of Household Management was published.
John Beeton of Nittyhill, Canonbie, won the Hydro Garage Cup as overall vintage tractor champion.
Christine Beeton has found that one of the hundreds of components in scorpion venom can reduce the severity of the disease in animal models, without inducing side effects associated with similar treatments.
Prince William was recently credited by crash survivor Jack Beeton for saving his life.
Beeton presents readers with the second edition of her comprehensive examination of the concept of tourism triggered or encouraged by the viewing of popular films set in destination locations.