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El Sahugo El Sahugo is a village and municipality in the province of Salamanca, western Spain, part of the autonomous community of Castile-Leon. It is located 109 kilometres from the provincial capital city of Salamanca and has a population of 254 people.
El Salam Maritime Transport El Salam Maritime Transport is an Egyptian ferry operator that operates a fleet of fifteen vessels on Red Sea routes between ports in Egypt, Saudi Arabia and Jordan. The company is the largest private shipping company in Egypt, and transports over one million passengers a year.
El Salón México El Salón México is a symphonic composition in one movement by Aaron Copland, in which he uses Mexican folk music as his theme. The work is a musical depiction of an eponymous dance hall in Mexico City and even carries the subtitle, "A Popular Type Dance Hall in Mexico City.
El Salvador (song) "El Salvador" is a song by the British rock band Athlete and was the lead track on their 2003 debut album, Vehicles and Animals. It was released 24 March 2003 as the fourth single from the album, charting at #31 in the UK Singles Chart (see 2003 in British music).
El Salvador at the 1984 Summer Olympics El Salvador competed at the 1984 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles, United States. The nation returned to the Olympic Games after missing the 1976 Summer Olympics and participating in the American-led boycott of the 1980 Summer Olympics.
El Salvador Civil War The El Salvador Civil War was predominantly fought between the Salvadoran military dictatorship and a unified leftist opposition guerrilla movement known as the Farabundo MartĂ­ National Liberation Front (FMLN) between 1980 and 1992. The United States supported the right-wing government.
El Sauzal El Sauzal (Spanish meaning Slaughter of Acentejo in which the Spanish won in 1494) is located on the north coast of Tenerife 19 to 20 km E of Puerto de la Cruz, about 20 km SSW of the island's capital, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, NE of Los Cristianos and Las Américas of Arona and WSW of Los Rodeos Airport.
El Sayyid Nosair El Sayyid Nosair (born November 16, 1955) is an Egyptian-born American citizen and terrorist involved in the 1993 World Trade Center bombing. El Sayyid Nosair was convicted of 9 counts, including seditious conspiracy, murder in aid of racketeering, attempted murder in aid of racketeering, attempted murder of a postal police officer, use of a firearm in the commission of a murder, use of a firearm during an attempted murder, and possession of a firearm.
El Sentinel del Sur de la Florida El Sentinel del Sur de la Florida (Spanish for "South Florida Sun-Sentinel," literally "The Sentinel of the South of [the] Florida") is a weekly Spanish-language newspaper published in Fort Lauderdale, Florida by the Sun-Sentinel Company, a subsidiary of the Tribune Company of Chicago, which also publish the South Florida Sun-Sentinel. El Sentinel began publication in 2003.
El Shaddai (song) "El Shaddai" is a Contemporary Christian music song by Amy Grant from her 1982 album Age to Age. It was written by Michael Card (who also recorded his own version of the song) and John Thompson, using direct quotes from scripture as their inspiration.
El Shorouk Academy Al Shorouk Academy enjoys one of the premier reputations in the field; a private academy with a dedicated public responsibility and a powerful mix of students, faculty, staff and alumni that works together to achieve excellence in educational organizations in Egypt.
El Show de las 12 El Show de las 12 is a Puerto Rican mid-day variety television series airing on Telemundo and hosted by Eddie Miro for most of its run. It aired every week-day for 40 years until its cancellation on February 25 2005.
El Show de Renny El Show de Renny (The Renny Show in english) was a Venezuelan variety show hosted by Renny Ottolina that aired from 1958 to 1971 on Radio Caracas Television (RCTV). Ottolina also wrote and produced the show, becoming one of the first independent television producers in Venezuela.
El Sol (bus line) El Sol (The Sun in Spanish—also known as the East Los Angeles Shuttle) is a bus line that serves the unincorporated East Los Angeles area of Los Angeles County. It is a service of the Los Angeles County Department of Public Works.
El Solitario Roberto González Cruz was a Mexican professional wrestler who wrestled under the name El Solitario. He entered the sport at the age of 14, and quickly became one of the best and most popular wrestlers in the country, especially after he defeated both Ray Mendoza and René Guajardo in hair vs.
El Sueño de Morfeo El Sueño de Morfeo is a Spanish Celtic/pop/rock band. They started in 2004, their first single Nunca Volverá an instant sales hit in Spain, and their second, Ojos De Cielo, cementing their place in the lists.
El Tag El Tag is a World War I-style fort built by Italians during the mid-1930s at Kufra Oasis. Although some guns were stationed at the fort, its battlements were out of date and of little use in the mobile warfare of World War II when the fort and town of Kufra was taken by Free French forces and the Long Range Desert Group.
El Tanque, Santa Cruz de Tenerife El Tanque is a municipality in the northwestern part of the island of Tenerife, one of the Canary Islands, and part of the province of Santa Cruz de Tenerife. It is located about 90 km SSW of the island's capital, NW of Los Cristianos and Las Américas of Arona and about 60 km NW of Reina Sofia Airport.
El Tapado "El Tapado" (real name Antonio Benavides, marqués de San Vicente, d. July 12, 1684) was a mysterious person who arrived in New Spain in 1683, claiming to be visitor general and governor of the colony, and governor of the castle of Acapulco, appointed by the Court in Spain.
El Tappe Elvin Walter Tappe (May 21, 1927 - October 10, 1998) was a catcher for the Chicago Cubs from 1954 to 1962, but he was best known for being part of the Philip K. Wrigley-implemented College of Coaches in the 1961 season.
El Tatio El Tatio Geyser Field (locally known as Los Géiseres del Tatio) is located within the Andes Mountains of northern Chile at 4,200 meters above mean sea level. Contrary to some reports, it is not the highest-elevation geyser field in the world.
El Túnel El Túnel ("The Tunnel") is a fictional dark story by Argentine writer Ernesto Sabato about a deranged porteño painter, Juan Pablo Castel, and his obsession with a woman. The title of the story represents the tunnel of loneliness and isolation that Castel sees himself at the end to be in.
El Teatro de Danza Contemporanea de El Salvador El Teatro de Danza Contemporanea de El Salvador (TDC), based in Washington, DC, is one of the nation's foremost contemporary dance companies. It is a non-profit institution in residence at the Joy of Motion Dance Center.
El Teatro Plebeyo El Teatro Plebeyo, released on August 24, 2005, was the most acclaimed musical release of the most respected group in Salvadoran hip hop, Pescozada. It is particularly known through the Latino hip hop world for its extensive collaborations with other rappers and producers from around the world.
El Ten Eleven El Ten Eleven is a two-man post-rock band known for combining guitar/bass doubleneck, with heavy effects pedaling, over acoustic or electric drumming. Stylistically, they have been described as atmospheric, putting a much more ethereal spin on the southwestern post-rock/Americana movement than bands like Calexico or The Court & Spark, though less electronic and more organic-sounding than Tortoise or most shoegazer bands.
El Tiempo El Tiempo is the highest circulation daily newspaper in Colombia and the only non-tabloid daily with national distribution. As of 2004, it had an average weekday circulation of 314,000, rising to 453,000 for the Sunday edition.
El Tiempo que pasa El tiempo que pasa is a Poetry collection by Alejandro CarriĂłn. This book was edited as part of a series called "Cuadernos Julio Herrera y Reissig" stablished in 1948 by Juvenal Ortiz Saralegui with a prologue by Arsinoe Moratorio in Montevideo (1963).
El Tigre Island El Tigre is an island located in the Gulf of Fonseca, a body of water on the pacific coast of Central America. Three countries - Honduras, El Salvador, and Nicaragua - have coastline along the gulf, and all three have been involved in a lengthly dispute over the rights to the gulf and the islands located there within.
El Tintero El Tintero is a place in Cuelap, Amazonas Region, Peru. It is placed in the south end of the biggest anden and it is characterized for being a circular turret in the shape of an inverted cone, a real challenge to the laws of gravity.
El Tiradito El Tiradito is a shrine and popular local spot in the Old Barrio area of downtown Tucson, Arizona. The shrine consists of the crumbling remains of a brick building, with a large metal rack for candles and desert plants now occupying the interior.
El Tocuyo El Tocuyo was founded by Juan de Carvajal in 1545 on the banks of the Tocuyo River and was the administrative capital of Venezuela from 1546 to 1548. It is located in Lara State about 60 km southwest of Barquisimeto.
El Topo El Topo (The Mole) is a 1970 allegorical, cult western movie and underground film, directed by and starring Alejandro Jodorowsky. Characterized by its bizarre characters and occurrences, use of maimed and dwarf performers, and heavy doses of Christian symbolism and Eastern philosophy, the film is about the eponymous character - a violent, black-clad gunfighter - and his quest for enlightenment.
El Tornadizo El Tornadizo is a village and municipality in the province of Salamanca, western Spain, part of the autonomous community of Castile-Leon. It is located 61 kilometres from the provincial capital city of Salamanca and has a population of 133 people.
El Toro Handrail El Toro (also known as the El Toro 20) is a large handrail that is well known within the Street Skateboarding community. It is a twenty stair handrail in El Toro High School, located in Lake Forest, California.
El Toro High School El Toro High School is a public high school in Lake Forest, California, United States and is one of five high schools in the Saddleback Valley Unified School District (SVUSD). The school has served the area since 1973.
El Toro Negro El Toro Negro ("The Black Bull") is a South American mercenary and antagonist of Spider-Man closely associated with the Great Game. He is currently believed to be deceased (or at the very least, forcefully lobotomized.
El Toro Y The El Toro "Y" is a freeway interchange in southern Orange County, California where the Santa Ana Freeway, Interstate 5, and the San Diego Freeway, Interstate 405 merge. South of that point, it retains the name "San Diego Freeway" but with the highway designation "Interstate 5.
El Tovar Hotel The El Tovar Hotel is a former "Harvey House" situated just 20 ft (6 m) from the south rim of the Grand Canyon in Arizona. The hotel was designed by Charles Whittlesey, Chief Architect for the Atchison, Topeka, and Santa Fe Railway, and was decorated by architect Mary Colter, opened in 1905 as one the chain of hotels and restaurants owned and operated by the Fred Harvey Company in conjunction with the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway (Santa Fe).
El Tucuche El Tucuche (936m) is the second highest peak in Trinidad's northern range and is noted for its interesting plateau shape. It's summit is home to the Trinidad endemic El Tucuche Golden Tree Frog (Phyllodytes auratus), found only on El Tucuche and on Trinidad's highest peak El Cerro del Aripo.
El viaje de Copperpot El Viaje De Copperpot ("Copperpot's Journey") is the title of the second studio album released on september 11, 2000, by the Spanish pop/rock band La Oreja de Van Gogh. It contains 12 tracks plus a "hidden", not officially listed song called "Tic Tac".
El Vado Lake El Vado Lake is a reservoir located in Rio Arriba County, in northern New Mexico in the southwestern United States. Water is impounded by the earth-filled El Vado Dam, 642 feet (196 m) long and 175 feet (53 m) high, completed in 1935.
El Vendrell El Vendrell is a town located in Catalonia, Spain, wedged between the Mediterranean and the Litoral mountain ranges, in a wine-growing region. It is the capital of the Baix Penedès comarca, and a tourist spot.
El Vez El Vez is the stage name of Robert Lopez, a Mexican-American rock and roll artist,El Rey De Rock 'N' Roll, short film review on the site of the New York Times. Accessed online 31 October 2006 who performs and records original material and covers classic rock songs.
El Viento El Viento is a 2D platformer video game released by Wolf Team and published by Renovation for the Sega Mega Drive/Sega Genesis game console in 1991. It is set in the same fictional universe as Earnest Evans, taking place in 1928; The main character, Annet Maya, was saved by Earnest as a child.
El wire EL wire, short for electroluminescent wire, is a thin copper wire coated in a phosphor which glows when current is passed through it. It can be used to decorate vehicles or structures, much as rope light or Christmas lights are often used.
El Watan El-Watan (Arabic, The Homeland), is an Algerian newspaper started on October 8, 1990, as Algeria moved from a one-party state towards democracy (a process that was impeded by the outbreak of the Algerian Civil War). It is, despite its name, written in the French language.
El Yunque (organization) El Yunque (The Anvil) is the name of a secret Mexican organization that, according to its critics, promotes an ultra right-wing Roman Catholic ideology. It was founded in 1955 in the city of Puebla, Puebla, by RamĂłn Plata Moreno and Manuel DĂ­az Cid.
El Zotz El Zotz is a Mesoamerican archaeological site of the pre-Columbian Maya civilization, located in the Petén Basin region some 19 km (12 mi) northwest of the major center of Tikal. Its contemporary setting is near the Tikal National Park in the present-day department of Petén, Guatemala.
El-ahrairah El-ahrairah is a fictional character, the rabbit folk hero in Richard Adams's Watership Down and the protagonist of nearly all of the rabbits' stories. Adams said: "What Robin Hood is to the English and John Henry to the American Negroes, Elil-Hrair-Rah—The Prince with a Thousand Enemies—is to rabbits.
El-Aurian El-Aurians (sometimes known as The Race of Listeners) are a humanoid race from the science fiction television show Star Trek. They were first introduced in the second season of Star Trek: The Next Generation with the character of Guinan.
El-Gorashy 'El-Gorashy ' or Ahmed El-Gorashy Taaha Arabicاحمد القرشي طه ,(I942 - October1964) known also by El-shaheed (or Martyr )El-Gorashy ,born in El-Garrassa village close to El-Mannaqel town ,Al Jazirah State was a student in Khartoum University killed by police force in october 1964 while the time of ahuge uprising which known by Thoraat October or October Revolution,which led to overthrown of Ibrahim Abboud military regime.
El-Gouna El Gouna (Arabic: الجونة, the lagoon) is a man-made tourist resort, developed and owned by Orascom Hotels and Developmentdating from about 1990 located on the Red Sea] in [[Egypt. It is 22 kms north of Hurghada International Airport.
El-Khokha The necropolis of El-Khokha (Arabic: الخوخاء) is located on the West Bank at Thebes, Egypt. The necropolis is based around a hill, and has five Old Kingdom tombs and over 50 tombs from the 18th and 19th dynasties.
El-Lahun Located in the Faiyum, Kahun (Arabic: كاهون) is the workers village of the pyramid of Senusret II. It is located in the modern village of el-Lahun (Arabic: لاهون), and is often referred to by that name.
El-Mahalla El-Kubra El-Mahalla El-Kubra (Arabic: المحلة الكبرى) is one of the most important and largest cities in Egypt, famous for its textile industry and located in the middle of the delta. Population estimated 462,500 inhabitants.
El-Mo'alla The Upper Egyptian town El-Moa'alla (Arabic: المعلّى) (ancient Hefat) is the site of two important rock-cut tombs of the early First Intermediate Period, those belonging to Ankhtifi and Sobekhotep. It is located about 35 km south of Luxor, on the east bank of the Nile.
El-Tarif The necropolis of El-Tarif (Arabic: إلطارف ) is located on the West Bank of the Nile at Thebes, Egypt. It is the farthest north of the Tombs of the Nobles, and contains tombs of the late Second Intermediate Period and early Middle Kingdom.
El-Tor El-Tor (also transliterated as Al-Tur and At-Tur, ), also known as Tur Sinai, formerly Raithu, is the capital of Janub Sina' governorate of Egypt, located at the Sinai Peninsula. The name of the city comes from the Arabic name of the mountain where the prophet Moses received the tablets from God; this mountain is called Jabal Al Tor.
Ela Ela is one of the 77 woredas in the Southern Nations, Nationalities and Peoples' Region of Ethiopia. Part of the Semien Omo Zone, Ela is bordered on the south by the Omo River which separates it from Melokoza, on the west by the Keficho Shekicho Zone, on the north by the Gojeb River which separates it from the Oromia Zone, and on the east by Isara Tocha; the Denchya River defines the southern part of the boundary with the Keficho Shekicho Zone.
Ela Gandhi Ela Gandhi (also known as Ela Ghandi) (July 1, 1940 -- ), granddaughter of Mahatma Gandhi is a peace activist and was a Member of Parliament in South Africa from 1994-2004, where she aligned with the African National Congress (ANC) party representing the Phoenix area of Inanda in the KwaZulu Natal province. She was born in South Africa to Manilal Gandhi and grew up in an ashram of the Phoenix Settlement near Durban, South Africa.
Ela Toghat Al Alaam Ela Toghat Al Alaam (To the tyrants of the world) is a poem written in the early 1900s by the great Tunisian poet Abo Al Qassim Al Shabbi (Arabic: أبو القاسم الشابي) during the French occupation of Tunisia.
Elaan of Troyius "Elaan of Troyius" is a third season episode of Star Trek: The Original Series, and was broadcast December 20, 1968. It is episode #68, production #57, and was written and directed by John Meredyth Lucas.
Elaboration likelihood model The elaboration likelihood model (ELM) of persuasion (Petty & Cacioppo, 1986) is a model of how attitudes are formed and changed (see also attitude change). Central to this model is the elaboration continuum, which ranges from low elaboration (low thought) to high elaboration (high thought).
Elaboration Likelihood Model The Elaboration Likelihood Model of persuasion (ELM; proposed by Petty & Cacioppo, 1981, 1986) is a model of how attitudes are formed and changed (see also attitude change). Central to this model is the elaboration continuum, which ranges from low elaboration (low thought) to high elaboration (high thought).
Elabored The Elabored (sometimes spelt Elabered) Sub-Zone is home to the Elabored Estate, a large state owned farm producing amongst other things citrus fruits and tomatoes. The farm is irrigated during Eritrea's long dry season by large reservoirs which also supply water to the Sub-Zone's main town of Eden.
Eladha, Hora Tu Fotos Eladha, Hora Tu Fotos (Greek script Ελλάδα, χώρα του φωτός, English translation: "Greece, Country Of Light") was the Greek entry in the Eurovision Song Contest 1993, performed in Greek by Keti Garbi.
Eladio Dieste Eladio Dieste (1917-2000) was a Uruguayan engineer and architect who made his reputation by building a range of structures from grain silos, factory sheds, markets and churches, all in Uruguay and all of exceptional elegance. There were several architects in South and Latin America who were working in the modernist idiom, such as Carlos Raul Villanueva in Venezuala and Felix Candela in Mexico, but Dieste, was one of the few to bring architecture and structural engineering into close proximity, especially in the service of sometimes humble commissions.
Eladio Perez Eladio Antonio Perez (born February 18, 1956) is currently running for Representative of Villa Altagracia (town in the Dominican Republic) in the upcoming elections that will be held on May 2006. Eladio Perez held office in Congress for two consecutive terms (1978-1981,1981-1985) winning by a landslide in both elections.
Elaea (island) Elaea or Elaia (Greek: Ελαία) was the ancient name of an island in the Propontis (Sea of Marmara), in Bithynia, mentioned by Pliny (v. 32); but it is not certain which of the several small islands he means.
Elaea (promontory of Cyprus) Elaea or Elaia (Greek: Ελαία; Turkish: Zeytin Burnu) was the ancient name for a promontory of Cyprus, near the ancient city of Knidos. The cape lies within the territory of the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus.
Elaeagnaceae Elaeagnaceae is a plant family of the order Rosales comprising small trees and shrubs, native to temperate regions of the Northern Hemisphere, south into tropical Asia and Australia. The family has 45-50 species in three genera.
Elaeagnus Elaeagnus (Silverberry or Oleaster) is a genus of about 50-70 species of flowering plants in the Elaeagnaceae. The vast majority of the species are native to temperate and subtropical regions of Asia, with one species (E.
Elaeagnus commutata Elaeagnus commutata (American Silverberry, or Wolf Willow), is a species of Elaeagnus native to North America that ranges from central Alaska through British Columbia, down to central California and across the upper Midwestern Unites States. E.
Elaeagnus umbellata Elaeagnus umbellata, also referred to as Japanese Silverberry, Umbellate Oleaster or Autumn-olive, is a species of Elaeagnus native to eastern Asia from the Himalayas east to Japan. Because airborne nitrogen can be fixed in its roots, it has the capability to grow in infertile habitats.
Elaeocarpus Elaeocarpus is a genus of tropical and subtropical evergreen trees and shrubs. The approximately 350 species are distributed from Madagascar in the west through India, Southeast Asia, Malesia, southern China, and Japan, through Australia to New Zealand, Fiji, and Hawaii in the east.
Elagabalus Elagabalus or Heliogabalus (pronounced ElaGABalus or HelioGABalus, c. 203–March 11, 222), born Varius Avitus Bassus and also known as Varius Avitus Bassianus Marcus Aurelius Antoninus, was a Roman emperor of the Severan dynasty who reigned from 218 to 222.
Elagabalus Sol Invictus Elagabalus Sol Invictus was a Roman sun god, introduced in Rome, during the Severan dynasty, by the Roman emperor Elagabalus (also called "Heliogabalus"), who was the hereditary high priest of the god, Baal ("lord") of Emesa (in ancient Syria), or El-Gabal, latinised as Elagabalus.
Elaine Atkinson known today as Khadija, an English convert to Islam who travels the country working for a radical group trying to take political control of Pakistan she became a public figure when she appeared as the veiled masked Muslim woman who gave UK Channel 4’s “alternate” Christmas address accompanied by vaguely Christmas-y music and pictures of snowflakes. Elaine Atkinson is a member of a Pakistani Islamic cult whose goal is to convert the whole world to Islam: [http://www.
Elaine Badnarik Elaine Badnarik is an activist with the United States Libertarian Party. The mother of Libertarian presidential candidate Michael Badnarik, Elaine Badnarik gave the nominating speech for her son at the 2004 Libertarian National Convention.
Elaine Belloc Elaine Belloc is a fictional principal character in the DC/Vertigo Comics series Lucifer created by Mike Carey, based on characters created by Neil Gaiman, Sam Kieth, and Mike Dringenberg in the comic The Sandman. Elaine was created by Carey specifically for the Lucifer series, and her character is that of a young girl with special powers who encounters Lucifer and takes part in the adventures and battles surrounding him.
Elaine Benes Elaine Marie Benes is a fictional character on the American television sitcom Seinfeld (1989–1998), played by Julia Louis-Dreyfus. Elaine remains close with her ex-boyfriend Jerry and is also friends with George Costanza and Cosmo Kramer.
Elaine Benson Gallery The Elaine Benson Gallery was an art gallery in Bridgehampton, New York. Founded by Elaine Benson, it was considered to be one of the most prominent and influential art galleries in the area (an area with a high concentration of galleries) and a center of social activity in the notably tony Hamptons, frequented by such luminaries as Betty Friedan, Kurt Vonnegut, Sheldon Harnick, Elaine Steinbeck, and Willem de Kooning.
Elaine Carbines Elaine Cafferty Carbines (born February 4, 1957) is an Australian politician. She has been an Australian Labor Party member of the Victorian Legislative Council since September 1999, representing Geelong Province.
Elaine Cunningham Elaine Cunningham (born August 12, 1957) is an American fantasy and science fiction author, especially known for her almost poetic literary style and her contributions to the Forgotten Realms campaign world, including the realms of Evermeet, Halruaa, Ruathym and Waterdeep.
Elaine Davidson Since having her first body piercing in January 1997, Brazilian born Elaine Davidson has had 2,500 piercings over and inside her body, as of 13 October 2004. She is the "Most Pierced Woman" according to the Guinness World Records.
Elaine Fleming Elaine Fleming is mayor of Cass Lake, Minnesota, a position to which she was elected in 2003. Cass Lake—officially a city, but with a population under 1000—is located within the reservation boundaries of the Leech Lake Band of Ojibwe.
Elaine Fuchs Elaine Fuchs is a cell biologist, famous for her work on the biology and molecular mechanisms of mammalian skin and skin diseases, and has led the modernization of dermatology. Fuchs also pioneered reverse genetics approaches, which assess protein function first and then assesses its role in development and disease.
Elaine Goodale Elaine Goodale Eastman (1863 - 1953) and Dora Read Goodale (1866 - 1915) were American poets, sisters, who were born in Mount Washington, Massachusetts and grew up on their father's farm. They showed remarkable poetic precocity.
Elaine Jensen Elaine Beryl Jensen (born March 18, 1955 in Feilding, New Zealand) is a former field hockey goalkeeper from New Zealand, who finished in eight position with the National Women's Team at the 1992 Summer Olympics in Barcelona.
Elaine Komandorski Elaine Komandorski aka Georgia Sakristos, aka Lady Georgia Young, Countess of North Hollow is a fictional character in the Honorverse. She appears in Field of Dishonor, and War of Honor and her background is discussed in Crown of Slaves
Elaine Lee Elaine Lee is an American actor, playwright, comic book colorist and comic book writer. She received a 1980 Daytime EMMY nomination for her role on NBC-TV’s The Doctors and was a founding member and artistic director of Manhattan-based theatre company, Wild Hair Productions.
Elaine M. Alphin Elaine Marie Alphin is the author of several books, including Ghost Soldier and Counterfeit Son. Her books range from psychological fiction to historical fiction and biography, and are geared toward both young children and teenagers.
Elaine Marley Elaine Marley is one of the primary characters in the Monkey Island series of adventure games developed by LucasArts. She is the granddaughter of Captain Marley who searched for the legendary treasure of Big Whoop.
Elaine Miles Elaine Miles (April 7, 1960 in Pendleton, Oregon) is an Cayuse/Nez Perce actress best known for her role as Marilyn Whirlwind in the television series Northern Exposure. She got the role by accident as she came as a support for her mother.
Elaine Parent Elaine Antoinette Parent (August 4, 1942-April 6, 2002) was an American criminal known as "the world's most wanted woman" in the late nineties and early '00s. Parent was beautiful, cunning and highly dangerous.
Elaine Riddick Jessie Elaine Riddick Jessie was a 14-year-old American girl who, in 1968, was forcibly sterilized by the Eugenics Board of North Carolina, which argued that she was "feebleminded" and "promiscuous."
Elaine Showalter Elaine Showalter (January 21, 1941— ) is an American literary critic, feminist, and writer on cultural and social issues. She is one of the founders of feminist literary criticism in United States academia, developing the concept and practice of gynocritics.
Elaine Sisman Elaine Rochelle Sisman is the Anne Parsons Bender Professor of Music and Chair of the Music Department at Columbia University, where she has taught since 1982. The author of Haydn and the Classical Variation, Mozart: The 'Jupiter' Symphony, and editor of Haydn and His World, she specializes in music, rhetoric, and aesthetics of the 18th and 19th centuries, and has written on such topics as memory and invention in late Beethoven, ideas of pathétique and fantasia around 1800, Haydn's theater symphonies, the sublime in Mozart's music, and Brahms's slow movements.
Elaine Ziemba Elaine Ziemba is a former politician in Ontario, Canada. She was a New Democratic Party member of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario from 1990 to 1995, and served as a cabinet minister in the government of Bob Rae.
Elaiochori Elaiochori, other forms: Elaiochorio, Elaiochorion, Elaiohori, Elaiohorion, Eleochori, Eleochorio, Eleochorion, Eleohori, Eleohorio and Eleohorion (Greek: Ελαιοχώρι meaning "olive town") may refer to several villages that begin with this name in Greece:
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