Bellamy
Americannoun
noun
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Neil Bellamy, consumer insights director at GfK, which analyses consumer confidence, said: "We remain a long way from consumers feeling that better days are around the corner."
From BBC
“Perceptions of personal finances have improved, but this is offset by growing concerns about the economy,” said Neil Bellamy, consumer insights director at GfK.
“To many consumers, the U.K. economy is beginning to resemble an untethered boat drifting slowly out to sea,” Bellamy said.
She said she believed the game was drawing people in because it's "community-oriented" - something the studio's new boss Jon Bellamy agreed with as he comes to the end of his first year in charge.
From BBC
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.
From Los Angeles Times
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