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castile

[ka-steel] / kæˈstil /
NOUN
soap
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Edward I visited the site in 1283 and gave the estate to his wife, Eleanor of Castile, and the court of north Wales continued to be maintained until the first half of the 14th century.

From BBC

Sánchez claimed that Spain’s conservatives, who already rule the region of Castile and Leon in a coalition with Vox, would open the door of the nation’s government to the far-right come year’s end.

From Seattle Times

One by one they stepped forward to read the names of people who have died after a traffic stop, from Philando Castile in 2016 to Anderson last month.

From Los Angeles Times

Came before members of the WNBA’s Minnesota Lynx refused to talk to the media about anything but police shooting deaths, including that of Philando Castile in suburban Minneapolis.

From Washington Post

In 1492, Spain’s Catholic monarchs, Queen Isabella I of Castile and King Ferdinand II of Aragon, decreed that Spain’s 200,000-strong Jewish population convert to Christianity or be expelled.

From Seattle Times