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Steele

[steel]

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

/ پː /

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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“To me all the work we’re talking about trying to move forward with stops because there’s a problem —a very significant, fundamental one,” said Derek Steele, who was appointed by Supervisor Holly Mitchell.

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Katie Steele from the larder said the event was free and "open to everyone", but prioritised those in hardship as well as school, council and social housing networks.

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Mr Steele, who was from north Belfast, was diagnosed with stomach cancer in October 2024.

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Mr Steele said he went off to work after checking the National Lottery app which confirmed he had no matching numbers.

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Steele’s second cookbook, which is due out in May 2026, will once again focus on eggs, this time with an array of recipes that “make people think outside the box.”

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