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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

/ stiːl /

noun

  1. SteeleSir Richard16721729MBritishIrishWRITING: essayistTHEATRE: dramatist 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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The acts Grey performs on Steele are all popular among BDSM enthusiasts.

The group try to push Steele out of the room as they target the man, but Steele pushes back to continue filming.

Timor's views are not seen as extreme in Russia, says Steele.

LGBTs in Russia have "never been so under siege," says Steele, "and so hunted."

Steele's film opens in the middle-class home in St Petersburg of a man named Timor.

Instead of that she simply reached out and laid her hand on Mr. Steele's arm, drooping almost to the ground as she did so.

Mr. Steele smiled again, his fine, false smile, but after her head had fallen; not before.

Is what Mrs. Packard says of your playing with her fears during these two weeks true, Mr. Steele?

It was but child's play for so strong a man as Mr. Steele to shake off so futile a grasp, and he did so with a rasping laugh.

Landy had contacted Ike Steele only a day or two ago and Ike's story of the wagon trade unfolded the plot.

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