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  • Professor Keith RichardsUniversity of Cambridge• Re Ann Bellingham's concerns about the confidentiality of the 2011 census Letters, 12 March, under the contractual and operational arrangements we have put in place, no employees of Lockheed Martin UK or of its US parent or of any other US company will be able to access personal census data.

    Letters: Census data can be a bulwark against government 2011

  • It was a bright clear spring day, with brilliant sunshine, the kind of day that made it worthwhile living through Bellingham's rainy seasons.

    I Don’t Understand ? Jack Varnell 2010

  • I've had a lovely morning thus far, started with coffee with my husband, followed by a 3.6 mile run along Bellingham's waterfront and I've settled into my office routine by reading the 2006 Stockholders Report for Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia.

    Reading MSLO's Stock Report Anne-Marie 2007

  • I've had a lovely morning thus far, started with coffee with my husband, followed by a 3.6 mile run along Bellingham's waterfront and I've settled into my office routine by reading the 2006 Stockholders Report for Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia.

    Archive 2007-05-01 Anne-Marie 2007

  • Bellingham's drinking water average has been well below the threshold, with samples of up to 65.4 micrograms per liter at Pacific Highway on Sept. 7, 2004.

    Archive 2005-02-27 2005

  • We were shown into Bellingham's office to await results Lessingham paced agitatedly to and fro; he seemed to have reached the limits of his self-control, and to be in a condition in which movement of some sort was an absolute necessity.

    The Beetle Richard Marsh

  • She was a very nice person, and after Bellingham's execution the ladies of Liverpool raised a subscription for, and greatly patronized her.

    Recollections of Old Liverpool A Nonagenarian

  • Bellingham's death before the country was again in a ferment.

    England under the Tudors

  • As inaugurating a system of severe but consistent government, Bellingham's rule might have been valuable; as matters stood, no doubt he gave the Irish what is commonly called a lesson -- from which nothing was learnt.

    England under the Tudors

  • Bellingham's, the ring was; from which followed the important corollary that whoever had deposited those bones in the well had had possession of the body of John Bellingham.

    The Eye of Osiris 1902

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