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Bellamy

[bel-uh-mee]

noun

  1. Edward, 1850–98, U.S. author.



Bellamy

/ ˈbɛləmɪ /

noun

  1. David ( James ). born 1933, British botanist, writer, and broadcaster

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"EDIP will reverse the importation practice long observed in Europe, to concretely support a ramping up of our industrial base," said one of the lead MEPs on the issue, Francois-Xavier Bellamy.

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Head coach Craig Bellamy was unbeaten after his first eight games in charge but, having lost four of his past five matches, he is starting to face a little more scrutiny.

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And while Wales are still capable of accomplishing Bellamy's stated aim of getting to next summer's tournament in the United States, Canada and Mexico, the route they must take there is looking more convoluted than they would have hoped.

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"We knew we needed to win. We were here to win," Bellamy said.

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On reflection, did Bellamy feel his side were just a little too open?

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