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And I still feel like Bellis is a whiny, oh poor me, person feeling very sorry for herself.
Feast Your Eyes... Lou Anders 2008
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Another legend records that "this plant is called Bellis, because it owes its origin to Belides, a granddaughter to Danaus, and one of the nymphs called Dryads, that presided over the meadows and pastures in ancient times.
The plant-lore & garden-craft of Shakespeare Henry Nicholson Ellacombe 1868
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The Bible, says historian Alice Bellis, is a product of its time.
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Bellis says "The Throne in the Heart of the Sea" and novels like it are part of a long tradition of finding new meaning in ancient stories, bringing Biblical characters to life for modern audiences.
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Bellis says "The Throne in the Heart of the Sea" and novels like it are part of a long tradition of finding new meaning in ancient stories, bringing Biblical characters to life for modern audiences.
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Bellis says "The Throne in the Heart of the Sea" and novels like it are part of a long tradition of finding new meaning in ancient stories, bringing Biblical characters to life for modern audiences.
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Historian Alice Bellis is not surprised that Jezebel and other Biblical woman are getting a second look.
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The Bible, says historian Alice Bellis, is a product of its time.
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Andre Karwath Common Daisy: The low-growing Bellis perennis, with small flowers, is mostly found on lawns in northern climates.
Why We Must Learn to Love Weeds Richard Mabey 2011
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Historian Alice Bellis is not surprised that Jezebel and other Biblical woman are getting a second look.
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