Bainbridge
Americannoun
noun
Example Sentences
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Keith Bainbridge, from Virginia Water in Surrey, said the price of his heating oil had more than doubled following the outbreak of war in the Middle East.
From BBC
Bainbridge told the BBC he was avoiding using his heating oil and would not buy any more.
From BBC
This week he filed a malicious prosecution lawsuit, seeking compensatory and punitive damages against Rueda and deep-pocketed law firms Khan Law Office and Withers Bergman, as well as defunct firm Pierce Bainbridge Beck Price & Hecht.
From Los Angeles Times
In addition to its two guided-missile destroyers the USS Bainbridge and the USS Mahan, the Ford strike group includes the USS Winston S. Churchill, an air and missile defense command ship.
Gill Bainbridge, who has been the chief executive of the Merseyside Youth Association for over a decade, says the young people they work with are resilient and aspirational, but are facing an increasingly complex range of issues that are barriers to work.
From BBC
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