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Beulah

Old Testament the land of Israel (Isaiah 62:4)
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Beulah

allegorical name for Israel. [O.T.: Isaiah 62:4–5]
See: Heaven
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Beulah seats 150 inside a dining room with a handsome granite-top bar area and another separate small bar area for the wood-burning pizza oven, and outside in a covered patio at the back.
This extended agreement covers the supply of approximately 450,000 tons of coal per year from Beulah through 31 December 2021.
Mrs Beulah was taken to Russells Hall Hospital, Dudley, where she is still being treated for a suspected blood clot.
But it has been revealed that by wearing the dress, the Duchess was supporting not just her friend - Beulah's founder Lady Natasha Rufus Isaacs - but also victims of sex trafficking in India, the Daily Mail reported.
Schulz will kick off the Small Cities Week celebrations during the Small Cities Council Steering Committee summer meeting to be held in Beulah, June 16-18.
He now runs a flock of Beulah ewes and a small herd of suckler cows with his wife and their two daughters at Corwen.
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