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Examples
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MORGAN KILLAM, 4-YEAR-OLD "ELOISE" FAN: She's going to live in Paris.
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MORGAN KILLAM, 4-YEAR-OLD "ELOISE" FAN: She's going to live in Paris.
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HILARY KNIGHT, ILLUSTRATOR OF "ELOISE" BOOKS: She is established now as this symbol of something that is extraordinary and forceful and imaginative.
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HILARY KNIGHT, ILLUSTRATOR OF "ELOISE" BOOKS: She is established now as this symbol of something that is extraordinary and forceful and imaginative and lots of things that this hotel represents.
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HILARY KNIGHT, ILLUSTRATOR OF "ELOISE" BOOKS: Absolutely, sure.
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He has been a coordinator of various EU projects and programs, including the ELOISE program.
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ELOISE WILLIAMS, PONTIAC TEACHER: The stimulus money would greatly affect that and help that student achievement.
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MARY ELOISE MITCHELL, (162), daughter of Nancy (Stephens) Mitchell,
The Stephens Family A Genealogy of the Descendants of Joshua Stevens Bascom Asbury Cecil Stephens
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ABELARD and ELOISE, unhappy lovers, whose illicit love was succeeded by years of penitence and remorse.
Character Sketches of Romance, Fiction and the Drama, Vol. 1 A Revised American Edition of the Reader's Handbook Ebenezer Cobham Brewer 1853
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Beating heart of love between comatose Emma De Silva and her baby girl Eloise ELOISE De Silva is placed on her mother's chest.
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