Bellamy in A Sentence

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    Achilles injury has forced Craig Bellamy to pull of the squad to face Poland on Saturday.

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    Bellamy's "system" of divinity was in general similar to that of Edwards.

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    David Bellamy is now the country's foremost climate change denier.

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    El Reno has a Carnegie library, and within the city's limits is Bellamy's Lake (180 acres), a favourite resort.

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    Europe - The final countdown Come in Matt Bellamy, we have your number.

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    For all Bellamy ' s space rock pretensions, it's clearly Dave n ' Billie who've really influenced this album...

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    He lived in Stockbridge in1751-1755and spoke the language of the Housatonic Indians with ease, for six months studied among the Oneidas, graduated at Princeton in 1765, studied theology at Bethlehem,Connecticut, under Joseph Bellamy,was licensed to preach in 1766, was a tutor at Princeton in 1766-1769, and was pastor of the White Haven Church, New Haven, Connecticut, in 1769-1795, being then dismissed for the nominal reason that the church could not support him, but actually because of his opposition to the Half-Way Covenant as well as to slavery and the slave trade.

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    He pursued the study of law, partly in the office of Bellamy Storer (1798-1875), a leading lawyer and judge of Cincinnati, and in 1853 he was admitted to the bar.

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    He was in the habit of visiting the house of Richard Bellamy, who lived near Harrow and was under suspicion on account of his connexion with Jerome Bellamy, who had been executed for sharing in Anthony Babington's plot.

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    His position at the time was not unpopular throughout New England, and it is needless to say that his doctrine that the Lord's Supper is not a cause of regeneration and that communicants should be professing Christians has since (very largely through the efforts of his pupil Joseph Bellamy) become a standard of New England Congre gationalism.

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    Join David's wild bunch TV botanist David Bellamy knows just where to go for a really wild holiday.

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    Jonathan Edwards, Benjamin Colman (1673-1747), and Joseph Bellamy, recognized the viciousness of so extreme a position.

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    Matthew Bellamy, Dominic Howard, and Chris Wolstenhome formed Muse in 1994 in their hometown of Devon, UK.

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    Of his immediate followers Joseph Bellamy is distinctly Edwardean in the keen logic and in the spirit of his True Religion Delineated, but he breaks with his master in his theory of general (not limited) atonement.

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    One of the daughters, Anne Bellamy, was arrested and imprisoned in the gatehouse of Holborn.

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    One of the highest profile objectors to wind farms is Dr. David Bellamy, the internationally known botanist and environmental campaigner.

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    Rovers boss Hughes opted for a solitary striker in the shape of Craig Bellamy, who netted in the league clash last month.

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    She is now engaged to Muse front man Matthew Bellamy, and the couple has a son who was born in 2011.

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    The first owed its origin to Jonathan Edwards (the elder) and was carried on by Samuel Hopkins (17 2 I-1803), Joseph Bellamy (1719-1790), Nathaniel Emmons (1745-1840), Jonathan Edwards (the younger) and Timothy Dwight (1752-1817).

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    Wales had their openings to mark this March 1 occasion with a morale-boosting win, notably Craig Bellamy, who spurned two great openings.

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    Within a matter of minutes rovers took the lead with Bellamy pouncing on a handling error by Kelvin Davis.

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    Within a matter of minutes Rovers took the lead with Bellamy pouncing on a handling error by Kelvin Davis.