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Beane may refer to: *Beane (surname) * Beane (singer), a contestant in season 19 of ''American Idol'' * Beane, Hertfordshire, a hamlet in Hertfordshire, England *River Beane The River Beane is a short river in the county of Hertfordshire, England. A tributary of the River Lea, it rises to the south-west of Sandon, Hertfordshire, Sandon in the hills northeast of Stevenage and joins the Lea at Hartham Common in Hert ..., a river in Hertfordshire, England See also * Bean (other) {{Disambiguation ...
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Beane (surname)
Beane is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: * Anthony Beane (born 1994), American basketball player *Billy Beane (born 1962), American baseball player and executive *Brandon Beane (born 1976), general manager of the NFL's Buffalo Bills The Buffalo Bills are a professional American football team based in the Buffalo–Niagara Falls metropolitan area. The Bills compete in the National Football League (NFL) as a member of the American Football Conference (AFC) AFC East, East div ... since 2017 * Carl Beane (1952–2012), American radio sports announcer * Douglas Carter Beane, American playwright and screenwriter * James Dudley Beane (1896-1916), American World War I flying ace * John Beane (c. 1503–1580), English politician * Vanilla Beane (1919–2022), American milliner * Violett Beane (born 1996), American actress See also * Bean (name) {{surname ...
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Beane (singer)
The nineteenth season of ''American Idol'' premiered on February 14, 2021, on the ABC television network. Ryan Seacrest returned as host, while Luke Bryan, Katy Perry, and Lionel Richie returned as judges, and Bobby Bones came back as the in-house mentor. Chayce Beckham won the season on May 23, 2021, while Willie Spence was the runner-up, and Grace Kinstler finished in third place. Auditions Due to the COVID-19 pandemic in the United States, ''American Idol'' offered live virtual auditions to aspiring contestants through its ''Idol Across America'' program using custom-built Zoom technology to mirror the way the audition was done in previous season but in a home environment. The remote auditions took place from August 10 to October 28, 2020, in all 50 states, plus Washington, D.C., as well as a number of open-call auditions, and from these the producers selected the contestants who would then be invited to audition in front of the judges. Due to the pandemic that limited t ...
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Beane, Hertfordshire
Not to be confused with Stapleford, Nottinghamshire. Stapleford is a village and civil parish in the East Hertfordshire district, in the county of Hertfordshire, England. The village lies in the Beane valley, on the A119 road about north of the county town of Hertford, and south of Watton-at-Stone village. Waterford, another riverside settlement, is in the south of the parish. History The placename occurs as ''Stapelford'' in an Exchequer document of 1210, lending weight to Walter William Skeat's suggestion that the site of a ford crossing the Beane was marked by an upright stake, in Anglo-Saxon ''stapel''. In the 1887, John Marius Wilson described Stapleford as:"a parish in the district and county of Hertford; 2¾ miles N of Hertford r. station. It has a post-office under Hertford. Acres, 1,319. Real property, £1,622. Pop., 226. Houses, 45. The property is all in one estate. The living is a rectory in the diocese of Rochester. Value, £280. Patron, A Smith, Esq. The ch ...
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River Beane
The River Beane is a short river in the county of Hertfordshire, England. A tributary of the River Lea, it rises to the south-west of Sandon, Hertfordshire, Sandon in the hills northeast of Stevenage and joins the Lea at Hartham Common in Hertford. Watermills In medieval times there were a number of watermills along the course of the Beane. A few of the buildings and mill races survive. * Water power appears to have been used in the upper reaches of the Beane valley from an early date, as the place-name Walkern is believed to refer to a fulling mill. The current mill building at Walkern was rebuilt in the 19th century and is grade II listed. It has not been used for milling since the 1930s. * Sele Mill, Hertford, is perhaps the site with the most historical interest. It was mentioned in the Domesday Book. However, its main claim to fame is that in the 15th century the facility was converted for use as a paper mill and was, as far as is known, the earliest paper mill in England. ...
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