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Bellin may refer to: * Bellin Building in Wisconsin *Bellin Run, 10k race in Wisconsin *Billin, Syria *Kangirsuk, Quebec People * Andy Bellin, American director and screenwriter * Christina Bellin (1937–1988), American model * Eirlys Bellin, Welsh actress * Howard Bellin, American author, inventor, and plastic surgeon *Jana Bellin (born 1947), British-Czechoslovak chess player *Jacques-Nicolas Bellin (1703–1772), French hydrographer and geographer * Melissa Bellin, also known as Spice; dancer, valet, and wrestler *Mildred Grosberg Bellin Mildred Grosberg Bellin (September 7, 1908 – February 15, 2008) was an American cookbook author. She is most noted for her influential cookbooks ''Modern Jewish Meals'' and ''The Jewish Cookbook'', which brought modern nutritional ideas into ... (1908–2008), American cookbook author * Samuel Bellin (1799-1893), English printmaker and engraver See also * Belin (other) {{disambiguation ...
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Bellin Building
The Bellin Building is a historic office building constructed by the Bellin-Buchanan Building Co. on the corner of East Walnut St. and S. Washington St. in downtown Green Bay, Wisconsin. The building is a waypoint on the Packers Heritage Trail. The Bellin Building was built in 1915, which is the first example of Chicago-style architecture using a terracotta face with ornate bevel features. Dr. Julius Bellin, a physician and surgeon, built it for use as offices for physicians, dentists, and other medical practices. Dr. Julius owned the building from 1915 to 1972. The building was purchased by Robert C. Safford in 1972 who owned it until 2006, after which the current investment group purchased it. In 1924, the eighth and ninth floors were added as a penthouse. An unusual feature of the building is a manually-controlled elevator built in 1947, which is one of the few existing in the United States The United States of America (U.S.A. or USA), commonly known as the United St ...
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Bellin Run
The Bellin Run is a 10K (6.2-mile) race held annually on the east side of Green Bay, Wisconsin, just outside Bellin Memorial Hospital, the race's founding organization. The first Bellin 10K was held on June 12, 1977 and was known as the Bellin Heartwarming Run designed to promote cardiovascular fitness and wellness. The run was intended to be a one-time event to help celebrate the dedication of the hospital's newly constructed additions. The run drew 881 participants. The following January, Bellin began receiving calls about when the next running event would be scheduled. Bellin officials decided to hold a second run, titled the Bellin 10K Run, to see if it would be as successful as the first. More than 1,100 runners participated in the second run and a new tradition was born. Over the years the event has grown in stature and overall participation. By 2009, the Bellin Run was among the top 10 largest timed 10K races in the nation. In 2013, a record 20,000 people register ...
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Billin, Syria
Billin ( ar, بللين, also spelled Bellin) is a village in northwestern Syria, administratively part of the Hama Governorate, located southwest of Hama. Nearby localities include Bisin to the south, al-Muaa to the southeast, Kafr Buhum to the east, al-Rabiaa to the northeast, Umm al-Tuyour to the north, Deir al-Salib to the northwest, Masyaf to the west, al-Bayyadiyah and al-Suwaydah to the southwest. According to the Syria Central Bureau of Statistics, Billin had a population of 2,367 in the 2004 census. References Bibliography * {{Hama Governorate, hama Populated places in Hama District Alawite communities in Syria ...
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Kangirsuk, Quebec
Kangirsuk (in Inuktitut: ᑲᖏᕐᓱᖅ/''Kangirsuq'', meaning "the bay") is an Inuit village in northern Nunavik, Quebec, Canada. It is north of Kuujjuaq, between Aupaluk and Quaqtaq. The community is only accessible by air ( Kangirsuk Airport) and, in late summer, by boat. The village used to be known also as ''Payne Bay'' and ''Bellin''. Geography Kangirsuk is located above the tree line near the mouth of the Arnaud River on the north shore of Payne Bay, inland from the western coast of Ungava Bay. A rocky cliff to the north and a large, rocky hill to the west partially surround the village. Climate Kangirsuk has a tundra climate ( ET), characterized by long, cold winters and short, but cool and rainy summers with chilly nights. History In the 11th century the area was possibly visited by Vikings. Not far from the village on Pamiok Island, Thomas E. Lee, an archaeologist from Université Laval, discovered a stone foundation of what he identified at the time to be ...
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Andy Bellin
Andy Bellin is an American director and screenwriter, whose credits include the 2013 film '' Lovelace'' and the 2011 Clive Owen film ''Trust Trust often refers to: * Trust (social science), confidence in or dependence on a person or quality It may also refer to: Business and law * Trust law, a body of law under which one person holds property for the benefit of another * Trust (bus ...''. He is the son of Italian-born model Christina Bellin and New York plastic surgeon Dr. Howard Bellin. References External links * Living people Year of birth missing (living people) Writers from New York City American male screenwriters American directors Screenwriters from New York (state) {{US-screen-writer-stub ...
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Christina Bellin
Christina P. Bellin (1939 – 27 April 1988, New York City) was an Italian-born American model and an international social figure who was born in New York City. Her full name was Maria Christina Orfea Paolozzi ''di Chiusi'' Bellin. Aristocrat and heiress Bellin was the daughter of Alice "Alicia" Orpha Spaulding (12 May 1917, Boston – 13 April 2002, New York City), a United Fruit Company heiress, and Count Lorenzo Paolozzi, a Roman aristocrat. She grew up at the Villa Paolozzi in Rome, Italy (1949–1952) and was educated in Switzerland and at the Madeira School in McLean, Virginia, USA. Photographer's model Bellin began modeling at the age of 17. She posed for a topless photograph taken by Richard Avedon in Harper's Bazaar in 1962. The picture caused a sensation because at the time fashion magazines did not publish unclothed figures. Marriage and divorce In 1964 Bellin married Dr. Howard Bellin, a plastic surgeon. The couple gave "lively parties attended by an eclectic gro ...
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Eirlys Bellin
Eirlys Bellin is a Welsh actress, character comedian and voice-over artist from Cowbridge in South Wales. Bellin trained at the University of Edinburgh and the Mountview Academy of Theatre Arts. She has been a regular on the London circuit starring in character comedy shows like '' Spank!'' And ''Something for the Weekend''. In her hit debut solo show '' Eirlys Bellin: Reality Check'', she performed as Welsh celebrity wannabe Rhian Davies at Holyrood, Edinburgh, Edinburgh in 2007, which spawned many reviews in her favour. Her 2010 Edinburgh Show ''Unaccustomed As I Am'' was directed by Logan Murray. Bellin was also a semi-finalist in Funny Women Awards at the Manchester Comedy Festival. Television roles Other appearances * Stardust (BBC Radio 4) * Hole (BBC Radio 4) * Pips (BBC Radio 4) * A Traveller in Time (BBC Radio 4) * Tower (BBC Radio 4) * Truth or Dare (BBC Radio Wales) * ''Bob The Builder'' (S4C) * ''Sabrina, the Animated Series'' (S4C) In 2008, she featured in A Com ...
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Howard Bellin
Dr. Howard T. Bellin is an American plastic surgeon, the director of CosMedica, a plastic surgery center in New York. Education Bellin obtained his bachelor's degree from Amherst College in 1957, and his M.D. from New York Medical College in 1962, followed by an internship at the University of California Hospital. Family Howard Bellin was born to Maurice Bellin and Etta Bellin. His family lived in Passaic Clifton and then South Orange, New Jersey. In 1964 he married Christina Paolozzi, a model, daughter of Alicia Spaulding and Count Lorenzo Paolozzi. The couple were known for their extravagant parties attended by a variety of glamorous personalities. The Bellins divorced in 1982. He has three children, Cheryl Blanchard, Marco Bellin and the director and screenwriter Andy Bellin. Career Bellin began his general surgery residency at the Metropolitan Hospital in New York for three years. In 1966 he joined the United States Air Force Medical Corp, stationed at Homestead Air For ...
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Jana Bellin
Jana Bellin (''née'' Malypetrová; born 9 December 1947) is a British, formerly Czechoslovak chess player. She was awarded the Woman International Master chess title in 1969 and the Woman Grandmaster title in 1982. Bellin was born in Prague, Czechoslovakia. She was the Czech Women's Champion in 1965 and 1967 under her maiden name of Malypetrová. After her marriage to William Hartston she moved to England in 1970 and won the British Women's Championship in 1970, 1971, 1972, 1973, 1974, 1976, 1977 (after a play-off), and 1979. She has fifteen appearances in the Women's Chess Olympiads, representing Czechoslovakia in 1966 and 1969 and England thirteen times from 1972 through 2006, seven times on first board. At the Olympiad she earned individual silver medals in 1966 and 1976, a team bronze medal in 1968 with the Czechoslovakian team, and a team silver in 1976 with England. Bellin is a medical doctor specialising in anaesthetics, and works in intensive care at Sandwell General ...
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Jacques-Nicolas Bellin
Jacques Nicolas Bellin (1703 – 21 March 1772) was a French hydrographer, geographer, and member of the French intellectual group called the philosophes. Bellin was born in Paris. He was hydrographer of France's hydrographic office, member of the ''Académie de Marine'' and of the Royal Society of London. Over a 50-year career, he produced many maps of particular interest to the ''Ministère de la Marine''. His maps of Canada and of French territories in North America (New France, Acadia, Louisiana) are particularly valuable. He died at Versailles. First ''Ingenieur de la Marine'' In 1721, at age 18, he was appointed hydrographer (chief cartographer) to the French Navy. In August 1741, he became the first ''Ingénieur de la Marine of the Dépot des cartes et plans de la Marine'' (the French Hydrographical Office) and was named Official Hydrographer of the French King. Prodigious work, high standard of excellence During his reign the Depot published a prodigious number of cha ...
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Melissa Bellin
The Nitro Girls were a dance team in World Championship Wrestling. Their initial function was to dance and entertain the live crowds during commercial breaks. History The Nitro Girls were formed in 1997 by Kimberly Page at Eric Bischoff's request and made their debut on July 14 in Orlando, Florida. Their main focus was to entertain the live fans during the commercials of ''Monday Nitro''. They also regularly performed in short segments on the show. The Nitro Girls filmed their own pay-per-view, dubbed "The Nitro Girls Swimsuit Calendar Special" which aired on August 3, 1999 and was later released on home video. In late 1999, the group held a competition to find a new member. 300 women took part in the contest; the results were decided by a series of polls on WCW's website, which narrowed down the field to eight finalists. On the November 8, 1999 edition of ''Nitro'', Stacy Keibler was declared the winner of the contest after receiving the most votes out of the eight finalists; s ...
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Mildred Grosberg Bellin
Mildred Grosberg Bellin (September 7, 1908 – February 15, 2008) was an American cookbook author. She is most noted for her influential cookbooks ''Modern Jewish Meals'' and ''The Jewish Cookbook'', which brought modern nutritional ideas into Jewish cooking.Barbara Kirshenblatt-Gimblett"Kitchen Judaism,"in ''Getting Comfortable in New York: The American Jewish Home, 1880-1950'', edited by Susan L. Braunstein and Jenna Weisman Joselit (New York: The Jewish Museum, 1990), pp.75-105. Biography Mildred Grosberg was born and raised in Schenectady, New York. Her father was Joseph E. Grosberg, a grocery industry pioneer and one of the founders of what later became the Price Chopper grocery chain."Mildred Grosberg Bellin"
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