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Bennett

United States aviator who (with Richard E. Byrd) piloted the first flight over the North Pole (1890-1928)

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Simple sentences

She was a Bennett before she married.
She was named Bennett before her wedding.

Movie subtitles

Dr Bennett-Edwardes, he wants to talk to you.
Tell him you're Babe Bennett?
Babe Bennett?
Miss Bennett, please.
Louise Bennett.
Miss Bennett, are you employed by the Morning Mail?
You're under oath, Miss Bennett.
I can verify what Miss Bennett said.
When she quit, she told me what a swell fellow this man was. and anything Babe Bennett says is okay with me.
Miss Bennett.
You see, we're looking for a new personality a leading man for Miss Bennett.
Dance with Clare Bennett?
I want to see how your height would be with Miss Bennett.
Have you caught Miss Bennett's show?
The story related the humorous adventures of two ghosts, husband and wife, played by Cary Grant and Constance Bennett.
Anything Babe Bennett says is OK with me.
Why, a Mr clark and a Mr Bennett. We have their affidavit right here.
No. I want to see clark and Bennett.
About clark and Bennett?
My partner, Bennett, has it.
Your partner, Bennett.
Isn't he going to help you, Mr. Bennett?
Why, a Mr. Clark and a Mr. Bennett.
Clark, Bennett. Clark.
Clark and Bennett. Clark and Bennett.
Now Clark and Bennett swear they filed in the spring. And I know they didn't come to Nome before November.
No, no. I want you to round up Clark and Bennett right away.
About Clark and Bennett?
Frank Bennett.
Bennett?
Frank Bennett?
Captain, now Major, Bennett Marco had been reassigned to Army Intelligence in Washington.
It's really Bennett.
I was named after Arnold Bennett.
Bennett! Bennett! The rescue ship's landed!

News and current affairs

With these words, posted online, Gillian Bennett, an 85-year-old New Zealander living in Canada, began her explanation of her decision to end her life.
Bennett had known for three years that she was suffering from dementia.
Bennett was a great-grandmother; if all had been well with her, she would have wanted to see the next generation grow up.
Bennett's developing dementia deprived her of all of the reasons for wanting to continue to live.
As Bennett would not benefit from remaining alive, she regarded this as a waste.
The legislation Bennett suggests would enable people in her condition to live as long as they want - but not longer than that.
Perhaps the clearest indication of Israel's obstinacy came from its economy minister, Naftali Bennett, last July.

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