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Bentley

[ bent-lee ]

noun

  1. Eric (Russell), 1916–2020, U.S. critic, editor, and translator; born in England.
  2. Phyllis, 1894–1977, English novelist.
  3. Richard, 1662–1742, English scholar and critic.


Bentley

/ ˈɛԳٱɪ /

noun

  1. BentleyEdmund Clerihew18751956MEnglishWRITING: journalistWRITING: poet Edmund Clerihew . 1875–1956, English journalist, noted for his invention of the clerihew
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BBC Essex presenter Ben Fryer captured the gas balloon on camera while walking his dog in Great Bentley, Essex.

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Mitigating, David Bentley KC told the court Prosper had "retreated into a harmful, internet world" and was "isolated from the real world".

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Det Supt Rachael Bentley, Devon and Cornwall Police's head of major crime, said: "Our thoughts continue to be with Claire's family and friends who have lost someone who was so dearly loved and adored by many."

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Then aged 55, and from Great Bentley, near Colchester, he was found guilty of murder as well as conspiring to import drugs into the UK.

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But Stockton and Musick said the organization expects the lead sponsor, Republican state Rep. Mary Bentley, to reintroduce the bill for a third and final time before the legislative session ends.

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