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  • The Univeristy of Texas prof, Anne Beamish, is an architectural professor and it makes a lot of sense that she would use Second Life.

    September 2004 2004

  • The Univeristy of Texas prof, Anne Beamish, is an architectural professor and it makes a lot of sense that she would use Second Life.

    This Should Have Been Around 18 Years Ago 2004

  • The name Beamish actually occurs as that of village in Durham, the earlier form of which points Old French origin, from beau mes, Lat. bellum mansum, a fair manse, i.e. dwelling.

    The Romance of Names Ernest Weekley 1909

  • Otherwise it would be tempting to derive the surname Beamish from Ger, böhmisch, earlier behmisch, Bohemian.

    The Romance of Names Ernest Weekley 1909

  • To Beamish aka poor mans Guiness aka Bennytoon aka Bennytw&t - what a shame you got spanked by manure - after you were 2 up.

    Soccer Blogs - latest posts 2009

  • It was something for an attorney, such as Beamish, to interpret, and Fairchild reached for the age-yellowed envelope to return the papers to their resting place.

    The Cross-Cut Courtney Ryley Cooper 1913

  • He fled, repeating his tale, that he had seen 'Beamish's Duchess,' and Chloe attending her, at an assignation in the South Grove, where a gentleman, unknown to the Wells, presented himself to the adventurous ladies, and they walked together -- a tale ending with nods.

    Complete Project Gutenberg Works of George Meredith George Meredith 1868

  • He fled, repeating his tale, that he had seen 'Beamish's Duchess,' and Chloe attending her, at an assignation in the South Grove, where a gentleman, unknown to the Wells, presented himself to the adventurous ladies, and they walked together -- a tale ending with nods.

    The Tale of Chloe George Meredith 1868

  • He fled, repeating his tale, that he had seen 'Beamish's Duchess,' and Chloe attending her, at an assignation in the South Grove, where a gentleman, unknown to the Wells, presented himself to the adventurous ladies, and they walked together -- a tale ending with nods.

    Complete Short Works of George Meredith George Meredith 1868

  • Comment on Life Saving Rottweiler is a Hero: 'Beamish' Sniffs Out Owner's Cancer by Doobie:

    Dog Magazine dot net - Home of K9 Magazine 2008

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