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  • Natan Almozlino and his first wife, Bellina, had two children, Uzi and Yishai.

    Shoshana Arbeli-Almozlino. 2009

  • The true facts of what life was like inside this unassuming end terrace have gone to the grave with Arthur McElhill, his partner Lorraine McGovern and their children Caroline, Sean, Bellina, Clodagh and James.

    TRAGEDY IN OMAGH David Maxwell 2007

  • The true facts of what life was like inside this unassuming end terrace have gone to the grave with Arthur McElhill, his partner Lorraine McGovern and their children Caroline, Sean, Bellina, Clodagh and James.

    Archive 2007-11-01 David Maxwell 2007

  • Bellina had perceived that her sheets were falling upon granite, and if she had abandoned herself to rage or despair, she would have composed a poem.

    Balzac 2003

  • Unlike Pygmalion's fable, the more Bellina writes, the more petrified Goethe becomes, the more glacial his letters.

    Balzac Frederick Lawton

  • _Bellina_, a French translation of which had been published not long before he left Paris.

    Balzac Frederick Lawton

  • In the rest of the criticism, Balzac swirls round his guns and directs his fire on Goethe's replies to Bellina.

    Balzac Frederick Lawton

  • True, if Bellina had perceived that her sheets were falling upon granite, and if she had abandoned herself to rage or despair, she would have composed a poem.

    Balzac Frederick Lawton

  • In the rest of the criticism, Balzac swirls round his guns and directs his fire on Goethe's replies to Bellina.

    Balzac Lawton, Frederick 1910

  • Unlike Pygmalion's fable, the more Bellina writes, the more petrified Goethe becomes, the more glacial his letters.

    Balzac Lawton, Frederick 1910

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