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Jodie Anne
Belyea (/ˈbɛljeɪ/) is an
Australian politician. She was
elected to the
House of
Representatives for the
Victorian seat of
Dunkley at a by-election...
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Belyea (also
spelled Bulyea or Boulier) is a
French Huguenot surname. It is
mostly found in Canada,
among descendants of
United Empire Loyalists, who moved...
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Helen Reynolds Belyea, OC FRSC (February 11, 1913 – May 20, 1986), was a
Canadian geologist best
known for her
research in
Western Canada on the Devonian...
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Belyea's Point Lighthouse is an 11-metre (36 ft)-tall
landfall lighthouse located along the
Saint John River, near the
community of Morrisdale. It was...
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Arthur Belyea (31
August 1885 – 6
January 1968) was a
Canadian rower. He
competed in the men's
single sculls event at the 1924
Summer Olympics. "Arthur...
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Warren Herbert Belyea (22
December 1917 – 4
August 2001) was a
Canadian composer,
choir conductor, poet, and
music educator. As a
composer he was commissioned...
- Roy E.
Belyea (1894 –
December 12, 1976) was a
political and
business figure in
Toronto and a long-time
member of
Toronto City
Council and
member of council's...
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following the
death of
sitting member Peta
Murphy in
December 2023.
Jodie Belyea retained the seat for the
Labor Party,
winning 52.7% of the two-party preferred...
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project started soon after, when word of the
Ferranti meeting reached Lt Jim
Belyea, a
researcher in the
Royal Canadian Navy's
electrical labs (Electrical Engineer-in-Chief's...
- Word of the
meeting reached Jim
Belyea, a
researcher at the Navy's
electrical laboratories outside Ottawa.
Belyea had been
developing the idea of an...