[ noun ] United States clergyman who was a leader for the abolition of slavery (1813-1887) <noun.person>
People concerned about high cholesterol, which have been associated with heart disease, should discuss their diet with their doctor or nutritionist, Beecher said.
Both have suddenly become quite attentive to Missouri." A month ago, state Nevada Democratic Chairman Beecher Avants said the race was a tossup between Dukakis and Gore.
McDonnell spokesman Tim Beecher said the details of the fighter package are still being negotiated, so at present it is impossible to put a final price tag on the transaction.
She never imagined that she would have had this publicity," said Beecher.
Thought for today: "Some men are like pyramids, which are very broad when they touch the ground, but grow narrow as they reach the sky." _ Henry Ward Beecher, American clergyman (1813-1887).
There have been reports that one such worker, Josephine Beecher, was tortured recently by Salvadoran police.
He said he was reading "Evening News," by Arthur Hailey, Robert Caro's biography of former President Lyndon Johnson, a couple of books on Theodore Roosevelt and a mystery "May Day Man" by William Beecher.
"On average it was representative of all eggs produced in the United States," said Beecher.