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Beamish
Beamish meaning
Radiantly beaming; happy; cheerful.
Example sentences (15)
In County Durham, Beamish Hall Hotel was forced to cancel its weekend Firework Extravaganza, due, it said, to the "extreme amount of rain we had over the past weeks and the weather warnings for later in the week".
Sudbury.com reader Kynan Beamish shared this photo with us of what appears to be an indigo bunting.
Local doctors championed the idea, including Dr. Beamish and Dr. Jackson Flay, Dr. Orville Wilson and Dr. Dennis Jones.
Beamish and Boyd both took evasive action, turning away sharply, which drew antiaircraft fire from the ships below.
A Cleveland Police spokeswoman said: 'We have a report of an altercation involving a man and woman in separate vehicles on Beamish Road in Billingham at around 3.25pm yesterday.
Beamish stated he felt the current council has made this a priority.
Born and bred in Waterford, Jamie Beamish is well known to local audiences but the Waterford connection doesn’t end with Jamie.
In supporting the recommendation, Gibson’s Mayor and Area Director Bill Beamish noted that the first week of May is promoted by the BC Water and Wastewater Association as “Water Week” in the province.
Mayor Beamish said he hoped that Coast Streaming will be able to find private funding for their event or that they will approach the town for support in future budget years.
This should serve as a reminder to all institutions, large and small, to be vigilant,” Brian Beamish, Ontario’s privacy commissioner, said in a press release Tuesday.
For one, the latest round of Trump tariffs took effect only in second half of September, notes Freya Beamish, chief Asia economist at Pantheon Macroeconomics.
Van der Merwe later admitted that she sent the information to then-Moneyweb journalist Tony Beamish and considered herself to be a whistleblower.
Which, despite our Beamish Boy's cavalier attitude, many DO face.
Come to my arms, my beamish boy!
On the 1930 tour a delegation led by the Irish lock George Beamish expressed their displeasure at the fact that whilst the blue of Scotland, white of England and red of Wales were represented in the strip there was no green for Ireland.