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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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When the Pacific Palisades fire raged, Michelle Bellamy, 39, reached for her Martin acoustic guitar, affectionately named Gretchyn the Second, before evacuating, but then changed her mind.

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In April, Sherr arrived at the Santa Monica real estate office where Bellamy works to give her the guitar, newly named Gretchyn the Third.

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“This guitar has given me a new lease on my musical life,” says Bellamy.

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If only Olsen‘s and Turner’s characters were as generously written; Joan and Luke simply aren’t as interesting. Turner has been saddled with the Ralph Bellamy role, but it’s less forgiving that Joan, even with Olsen well-equipped for Lombardesque screwball vibes, is so thinly conceived outside of the “choice.”

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The index tracking major purchases fell furthest, which will spell concern for retailers ahead of Black Friday and a busy holiday trading period, said Neil Bellamy, consumer insights director at GfK.

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