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Bentinck

American  
[ben-tingk] / ˈbɛn tɪŋk /

noun

  1. William Henry Cavendish, Duke of Portland, 1738–1809, British statesman: prime minister 1783; 1807–09.


Bentinck British  
/ ˈbɛntɪŋk /

noun

  1. Lord William Cavendish . 1774–1839, British statesman, governor general of Bengal (1828–35)

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The recreation of the opening scene from the original episode will star actors Timothy Bentinck, Felicity Finch, Daisy Badger, Ben Norris and Wilf Scolding.

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Thompson, of no fixed abode but previously of Bentinck Street in Newcastle, was in the public gallery in courtroom 10 when he took three pictures of his brother, also capturing two 18-year-old co-defendants and a dock security guard.

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The court heard Latham, 32, of Bentinck Close, Ollerton, drove Mr Johnson and Bella down to the river on 6 January 2020, but did not know of his intentions, and she "pleaded with him" not to do it.

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The first voice to be heard in the "lockdown era" was Tim Bentinck, who plays David Archer.

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Jason Ward lived in Bentinck Street, about a mile and a half away from Gladys's bungalow in Devon Drive.

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