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Enchantment (band) Enchantment is a 1970s R&B band formed in Detroit by Emanuel "EJ" Johnson, Bobby Green, Mickey Clanton, Joe Thomas and Dave Banks. They hit it biggest with the songs "Sunshine" and "Gloria.
Enchantment of the Seas Enchantment of the Seas is a Vision Class cruise ship owned and operated by Royal Caribbean International. Mainly, she cruises in the Caribbean, but can often be exploring the coast of Alaska and transiting the Panama Canal.
Enchey Monastery The Enchey Monastery is an old Buddhist monastery situated just above the township of Gangtok, capital of Sikkim state India. An important seat of the Nyingma order, the Enchey Monastery is built on the site blessed by Lama Druptob Karpo, a tantric master known for his power of flying.
Enchiridion of Augustine The Enchiridion, Manual, or Handbook of Augustine of Hippo is alternatively titled, "Faith, Hope, and Love". The Enchiridion is a compact treatise on Christian piety, written in response to a request by an otherwise unknown person, named Laurentis, shortly after the death of Saint Jerome in 420.
Enchiridion of Dietrich Philips The Enchiridion, Manual, or Handbook of Dietrich Philips is alternatively titled, "THE HAND BOOK OF THE Christian Doctrine and Religion, compiled (by the grace of God) from the Holy Scriptures for the benefit of all lovers of the Truth". The Enchiridion had passed through numerous editions in the Dutch -- in which it was originally written and published -- and later in German as well as in French.
Enchong Dee Ernest ("Enchong") Lorenzo Dee (born November 5, 1988) is a Filipino actor, model, and champion swimmer. Dee is a member of ABS CBN's elite circle of homegrown talents properly named Star Magic, ABS-CBN's Talent Management & Development Center and stars in Star Magic Presents: Abt Ur Luv.
Enchytraeidae The Enchytraeidae are a microdrile oligochaete family and include both terrestrial species known as potworms that live in highly organic environments and iceworms such as Mesenchytraeus solifugus that live in ice fields.
Eni Njoku Born in November 6, 1917 in Ebem, Ohafia, Abia State, Professor Eni Njoku was educated at Ebem Primary School and attended Hope Waddell Training Institute, Calabar between 1933 and 1936. He went to Yaba Higher School (now Yaba College of Technology) Lagos in 1937.
Eniac (record producer) Eniac (born Robert Borrmann) is a German record producer, specializing in progressive house. He is better known as the co-producer of several progressive house and progressive trance tracks, working collaboratively with a variety of artists.
Enid Bagnold Enid, Lady Jones (27 October 1889 – 31 March 1981), known by her maiden name as Enid Bagnold, was a British author and playwright, best known for the 1935 story National Velvet which was filmed in 1944 with Elizabeth Taylor.
Enid Bakewell Enid Bakewell (born 16 December 1940, in Newstead Village, Nottinghamshire; née Enid Turton) played for the English women's cricket team in 12 Tests between 1968 and 1979, and in 23 one-day international matches. A right-handed bat and slow left-arm bowler, on her figures she has a strong claim to be regarded as the best all-rounder that the English women's game has produced.
Enid Blyton's illustrators The children's books of Enid Blyton were illustrated by a large number of artists, ranging from figures known for other work to humbler commercial artists, who in some cases were anonymous. Since the Blyton texts mainly used very simple language, the work of the illustrators was an important part of the appeal of many of the works.
Enid Blyton's single novels Enid Blyton wrote many single-volume novels for children, as well as her many extended series. Some of the first editions are valuable collectables; for the early books on this list prices as of 2006 are aronnd $30.
Enid Dame Enid Dame (born in Beaver Falls, Pennsylvania - died December 25th, 2003) was an American poet, fiction writer, teacher, editor, and publisher. For many years she and her husband, poet Donald Lev, lived in Brooklyn and in High Falls, New York, where they edited and published the literary tabloid Home Planet News.
Enid Mark Born in 1932 in New York City, Enid Mark attended the High School of Music & Art in Manhattan and Smith College, where she studied English literature and studio art. She pursued painting and print making in the early years of her career, and came to favor the technique of photolithography.
Enid Markey Enid Markey (born February 22, 1894 in Dillon, Colorado, died November 15, 1981 in Bayshore, Long Island, New York) was an American actress most famous for originating the role of Jane in films. She played the character twice in 1918, first in Tarzan of The Apes, then in that film's sequel The Romance of Tarzan.
Enid Mumford Enid Mumford (March 6, 1924- April 7,2006) is largely known for her work on human factors and socio-technical systems. She was, until recently, an Emeritus Professor of Manchester University and a Visiting Fellow at Manchester Business School.
Enid Wilson Enid Wilson (March 12, 1910 – not found) was a English amateur golf champion. She was a semi-finalist at her first British Ladies Amateur Golf Championship in 1927 and won the Championship three years in a row between 1931 and 1933.
Enigma (comic) Enigma is a comic book by Peter Milligan, with artwork done by Duncan Fegredo, featuring a superhero called "The Enigma". It was published as an eight-issue series by Vertigo Press, an imprint of DC Comics, in 1993, and collected in 1995.
Enigma (musical project) Enigma is an electronic musical project started by Michael Cretu, his wife Sandra Cretu, David Fairstein and Frank Peterson in 1990. Michael is both the composer and the producer; Sandra often provides vocals on Enigma tracks.
Enigma (Wing Commander) Enigma is a solar system and space sector in the fictional Wing Commander universe. The sector is a major front in the war between the Terran Confederation and the Kilrathi, largely because of the jump point in the Enigma system itself that allows a ship to cross the entire sector in one jump instead of the usual leapfrogging between systems.
Enigma (yacht) Enigma formerly ECO and Katana is one of the world's largest private superyachts. According to Power and Motoryacht magazine, she is owned by Aidan Barclay, son of the British media tycoon David Barclay who recently purchased the Telegraph newspaper.
Enigma machine In the history of cryptography, the Enigma was a portable cipher machine used to encrypt and decrypt secret messages. More precisely, Enigma was a family of related electro-mechanical rotor machines — comprising a variety of different models.
Enigma Records Enigma Records was a popular rock and alternative record label in the 1980s. It was initially a division of Greenworld Distribution, an independent music importer/distributor, from which it split off in 1985 to become its own company.
Enigma Variations Variations on an Original Theme for orchestra, Op. 36 ("Enigma"), commonly referred to as the "Enigma" Variations, is a set of a theme and its fourteen variations written for orchestra by Edward Elgar in 1898–99.
Enigmail Enigmail provides public key e-mail encryption. It is an extension for versions of the Mozilla Application Suite, SeaMonkey internet suite and Mozilla Thunderbird running on Microsoft Windows or Unix-like operating systems.
Enigmatic scarab beetle The enigmatic scarab beetles are a small family (Glaresidae) of poorly-known beetles related to the scarab beetles. Although members of the single genus Glaresis occur in arid and sandy areas worldwide (except Australia), only the nocturnal adults have ever been collected (typically at lights), and both the larvae and biology of glaresids are as yet unknown.
Enigmatode Enigmatode is a term coined for the hypothetical micro-organism(s) responsible for the phenomenon commonly referred to as Morgellons; this is generally referred to as "delusional parasitosis" and "cocaine bugs" by a majority of practitioners in the medical field.
Enindhilyagwa language Enindhilyagwa (several other names; see below) is an Australian language isolate spoken by the Warnindhilyagwa people on Groote Eylandt in the Gulf of Carpentaria in northern Australia. A 2001 Australian government study identified more than one thousand speakers of the language, although there are reports of as many as three thousand.
Enjambment Enjambment (also spelled "enjambement") is the breaking of a syntactic unit (a phrase, clause, or sentence) by the end of a line or between two verses. Its opposite is end-stopping, where each linguistic unit corresponds with a single line.
Enjo Kon Ichikawa's Enjo, released in 1958, was adapted from the Yukio Mishima novel The Temple of the Golden Pavilion, and stands as one of his better known films. Also known as Conflagration, the film has come to be best known by its Japanese title.
Enjo kĹŤsai , defined literally as supported dating but often used as a euphemism for prostitution, is a practice in Japan] where [[high school-aged girls are paid by older men to accompany them on dates and sometimes to render sexual services.Most observers, especially overseas, regard it as a form of child prostitution], although it need not involve sexual activities.
Enjoy the Ride (Marie Serneholt album) Enjoy The Ride is the debut studio album from Swedish pop music singer Marie Serneholt, led by the first single and #2 hit "That's The Way My Heart Goes" the album was released on March 29, 2006, debuting at #9 in Sweden, but falling quickly on the charts.
Enjoy the Silence "Enjoy the Silence" is Depeche Mode's twenty-fourth UK single, released on February 2 1990, and the second single from the album Violator. It is one of Depeche Mode's most successful singles to date; its accessible music and lyrics have made it one of the band's most recognizable songs.
Enkarterri Enkarterri (Basque) or Encartaciones (Spanish) is a historical sub-region of Biscay. Incorporated only some time after the foundation of the province, it had a special statute that combined Castilian and Navarrese right.
Enkhzorig Zorigtbaatar Enkhzorig Zorigtbaatar (born February 27, 1987) is an amateur boxer from Mongolia who competed at the 2006 Asian Games in the Featherweight (-57 kg) division and won the silver medal in a lost match against Uzbekistan's Bahodirjon Sultonov 15-37.Featherweight final bout results
Enkyo Pat O'Hara Enkyo Pat O'Hara is an American Soto Zen priestess who has studied Zen under various masters, including John Daido Loori and Taizan Maezumi. In 2004 she received Dharma transmission and inka from Tetsugen Bernard Glassman at the House of One People in Montague, MA.
Enlace Nicaragua (Canal 21) Enlace Nicaragua (Canal 21) is a Christian television channel from Nicaragua, part of the international Enlace TBN network (Trinity Broadcasting Network). Canal 21 can also be seen on Estesa cable TV channel 96.
Enlarged to Show Detail Enlarged to Show Detail (1996) is a documentary created by the multi-genred band 311. This was the first video documenting their experiences as a band promoting what they consider to be peace and a positive outlook on life.
Enlargement of the Arab League The Arab League was established in 1945 with 7 Founding states, all 7 states have major influence in the Arab World, today the League has 22 members. The League witnessed 11 enlargements, with the largest in 1971 with four members of the Gulf states joining the League.
Enlibra Enlibra is a new term (from the Latin word for balance) created in the United States by the Western Governor's Association to describe their approach to environmental stewardship. The core principles of enlibra are:
Enlight Enlight is a publisher and developer of interactive entertainment. The company was founded by Trevor Chan in 1993, and their first project was the economic strategy game Capitalism, which was published by IMagic in 1995.
Enlighten Enlighten Harm Reduction is an organisation based in Melbourne, Victoria, dedicated to informing drug users of what different chemicals are in their drugs by using various tests. Prior to receiving heavy amounts of legal and political attention, Enlighten were present at many of the major dance events in Australia, providing facilities for party-goers to test their pills (Ecstasy in particular) for their contained chemicals.
Enlighten Me Enlighten Me is the first single by the power metal band Masterplan, from their self-titled debut album. Despite the band picture on the sleeve, all keyboards are played by Janne Warman, and Jeurgen Attig plays bass on tracks 3 and 4.
Enlightened absolutism Enlightened absolutism (also known as benevolent or enlightened despotism) is a form of despotism where rulers were influenced by the Enlightenment, a historical period of the 18th and early 19th centuries. The term 'absolutism' was an invention of the first half of the nineteenth century and the phrase 'enlightened absolutism' was obviously not employed at the time.
Enlightened Education zone of Chittagong Enlightened Education Zone of Chittagong refers to an area that spans few square kilometers in College Road, Chittagong. Prominent Institutions such as Chittagong Government High School, Government Hazi Mohammad Mohshin College, Chittagong College, International Islamic University Chittagong operate in the vicinity and thus resulting in the enlightened education zone in Chittagong City.
Enlightened moderation Enlightened moderation the quality or state of becoming rational or having reasoning power” (Webster dictionary) or “being able to think clearly and make decisions based on the reason rather than of emotions”, (Oxford dictionary)
Enlightened Rogues Enlightened Rogues is a studio album by The Allman Brothers Band released in 1979 on the Polydor and Capricorn labels. It was from the first reunion of the band (with new guitarist Dan Toler and bassist David Goldflies) following their 1976 dissolution.
Enlightened self-interest Enlightened self-interest is a philosophy in ethics which states that persons who act to further the interests of others (or the interests of the group or groups to which they belong), ultimately serve their own self-interest. Alexis de Tocqueville: Democracy in America (Ch.
Enlightenment (concept) Enlightenment (or Brightening) broadly means the acquisition of new wisdom or understanding enabling clarity of perception. However, the English word covers two concepts which can be quite distinct: religious or spiritual enlightenment (German: Erleuchtung) and secular or intellectual enlightenment (German: Aufklärung).
Enlightenment (Doctor Who) Enlightenment is a serial in the British science fiction television series Doctor Who, which was originally broadcast in four twice-weekly parts from March 1 to March 9, 1983. The serial was the third of three loosely connected serials known as the Black Guardian Trilogy.
Enlightenment (window manager) Enlightenment, also known simply as E, is an open source window manager for the X Window System which can be used alone or in conjunction with a desktop environment such as GNOME or KDE. It has a rich feature set, including extensive support for themes and advanced graphics without sacrificing good performance.
Enlightenment Foundation Libraries The Enlightenment Foundation Libraries, or EFL, is a set of open source graphical software libraries that grew out of the enlightenment window manager project. The project's focus is to make the EFL a flexible yet powerful and easy to use set of tools to extend the capabilities of both the enlightenment window manager and other software projects based on the EFL.
Enlightenment Generation According to Strauss and Howe in Generations (book), the Enlightenment Generation, born during the latter quarter of the seventeenth century (1674-1700), was the last generation in the American colonies to have not known the United States of America as a political entity. Born during the chaotic times of the late seventeenth century, it grew up over-protected as the Glorious Revolution raged.
Enlightenment Guaranteed Erleuchtung garantiert (Enlightenment Guaranteed) is a 2002German film directed by Doris Dörrie about two brothers, Uwe (Uwe Ochsenknecht) and Gustav (Gustav-Peter Wohler), who travel to Japan to sort out the mess of their lives. Their plan is to visit the Sojiji Monastery in Monzen, near Tokyo.
Enlightenment in Poland The ideas of the Age of Enlightenment in Poland were developed later than in the Western Europe, as Polish bourgeoisie was weaker, and szlachta (nobility) culture (Sarmatism) together with the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth political system (Golden Freedoms) were in deep crisis. The period of Polish Enlightenment started in the 1730s/1740s, reached its height during the reign of last of Polish kings, Stanisław August Poniatowski (second half of the 18th century), started declining with the third partition of Poland in 1795, and ended in 1822, replaced by Romanticism.
Enlightenment Spain The Age of Enlightenment came to Spain in the eighteenth century with the accession of King Philip V, the first Spanish king of the French Bourbon dynasty. After the decay of the Spanish economy, bureaucracy, and empire in the latter years of Habsburg rule, the Bourbon kings of the eighteenth century inaugurated a period of reform and 'enlightened despotism' focused on modernizing the Spanish government, infrastructure, and institutions, culminating in the rule of King Charles III and the work of his minister, José Moñino, count of Floridablanca.
Enlightenment Stupa The Enlightenment Stupa is the largest Stupa in Europe, measuring 108 feet or 33 metres high. It was inaugurated on the 5th October 2003, and was the final project of the great Buddhist Master Lopon Tsechu Rinpoche.
Enlisted Aviation Warfare Specialist Badge The Enlisted Aviation Warfare Specialist Badge is a military badge of the United States Navy which was created in March 1980. The badge recognizes those members of the Navy’s enlisted force who have acquired the specific professional skills, knowledge, and military experience that result in qualification for service in the aviation activities of the Navy.
Enlisted Expeditionary Warfare Specialist The Enlisted Expeditionary Warfare Specialist qualification (referred to as EXW) is a warfare qualification awarded to enlisted United States Navy personnel who satisfactorally complete the required qualification course and pass a qualification board hearing. The program was approved July 31, 2006 by Chief of Naval Operations Adm.
Enlisted Performance Report An Enlisted Performance Report (EPR) is an evaluation form used by the United States Air Force. Instructions for constructing an EPR appear in chapter 3 of Air Force Instruction 36-2406: Officer and Enlisted Evaluation Systems.
Enlisted Person of the Year Ribbon The Enlisted Person of the Year Ribbon is a decoration of the United States Coast Guard which was established in 1994 by order of the Commandant of the Coast Guard. The award was based on the Outstanding Airman of the Year Ribbon, which is awarded by the United States Air Force.
Enma Enma or Emma is the Japanese name for Yama, the ruler of the underworld in Buddhist mythology. Enma frequently appears in modern Japanese reworkings of traditional Japanese myth, especially in the anime and manga genres.
Enmore Theatre The Enmore Theatre is one of Sydney's oldest operating entertainment venues. The Enmore Theatre is located along Enmore Road, in the suburb of Enmore (south west of Newtown) in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.
Enmore, New South Wales Enmore is a suburb in the inner-west of Sydney, in the state of New South Wales, Australia. Enmore is located 5 kms south-west of the Sydney central business district and is part of the local government area of Marrickville Council.
Enn Tarto Enn Tarto (born on 25 September 1938 in Tartu) is an Estonian politician who was a leading dissident during the Soviet occupation of Estonia. He was imprisoned from 1956 to 1960, 1962 to 1967, and again from 1983 to 1988 for anti-Soviet activity.
Ennead The Ennead (Greek , meaning "the nine") consists of a grouping of nine deities, most often appearing in the context of Egyptian mythology. As a three of threes, the number nine became associated with great carnal power, and ancient peoples considered groupings of nine Gods very important.
Enneads The Six Enneads, sometimes abbreviated to The Enneads or Enneads, were written by the Neo-Platonist Plotinus; it was edited and compiled by his last student Porphyry in a short period (c. 270 AD) after the death of Plotinus.
Ennedi Plateau The Ennedi Plateau, located in the North-East of Chad, in the Bourkou-Ennedi-Tibesti Region, is a sandstone bulkwark in the middle of the Sahara. It is assailed by the sands on all sides, that are penetrating in the deep valleys of Ennedi.
Ennepe-Ruhr The Ennepe-Ruhr-Kreis is a district in the middle of North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. It is bounded by (from the north and clockwise) the district-free cities of Bochum, Dortmund and Hagen, the districts of Märkischer Kreis and Oberbergischer Kreis, the city of Wuppertal, the district of Mettmann and the city of Essen.
Ennerdale Water Ennerdale Water otherwise know as Craingfron Lake, is one of the smaller lakes in the region of northern England known as the Lake District. The most westerly lake in the national park, it is situated relatively close to the port town of Whitehaven and the town of Cleator.
Enneus Heerma Bridge The Enneus Heerma Bridge connects the new urban district of IJburg, built on seven artificial islands in IJ Lake, with the isle of Zeeburg, a borough on the eastern edge of Amsterdam, the capital of the Netherlands.
Ennio de Concini Ennio De Concini (born 9 December 1923) is an Italian former prolific screenwriter and film director, winning the Academy Award in 1962 for the "Best Original Screenplay" for Divorce, Italian Style. He was the co-screenwriter of The Red Tent a 1969 film starring Sean Connery which was based on Umberto Nobile's disastrous 1928 expedition to the North Pole in the airship Italia.
Ennio Marchetto Ennio Marchetto is a world renowned and awarded comedian who created his own theatrical language mixing mime, dance, music and quick change costumes made out of card-board and paper. In 18 years Ennio has performed in over 70 countries for more than a million people.
Ennis Ennis (Irish: Inis) (also referred to as "The Big E") is the county town of Clare in Ireland. Situated on the River Fergus, it lies north of Limerick and south of Galway on the main N18 road connecting these two cities.
Ennis (UK Parliament constituency) Ennis was a former United Kingdom Parliament constituency, in Ireland, returning one MP. It was an original constituency represented in Parliament when the Union of Great Britain and Ireland took effect on 1 January, 1801.
Ennis Avenue, Rockingham Ennis Avenue is a major road between Rockingham and its southern suburbs and is part of Australia's National Highway 1 for all of its length. It is a controlled access road and after leaving Rockingham has only four intersections (Willmott Drive, Safety Bay Road, Royal Palm Drive and Port Kennedy Drive) - the alternative route is Read Street and Warnbro Sound Avenue which runs roughly parallel to and west of Ennis Avenue.
Ennis Del Mar Ennis Del Mar (del Mar is the form in the short story) (c. 1944 – unknown) is the fictional main character of the short story Brokeback Mountain by Annie Proulx and the 2005 Academy Award-winning film adaptation of the same name directed by Ang Lee, where he was portrayed by Australian actor Heath Ledger.
Ennis Haywood Ennis Haywood (born December 5, 1979, died on May 11, 2003) is a former National Football League running back for the Dallas Cowboys, and starred at Iowa State. He was on the Cowboys practice squad in 2002 before competing for a roster spot in 2003.
Ennis Whatley Ennis Whatley (born August 11, 1962 in Birmingham, Alabama) is an American former professional basketball player who was selected by the Kansas City Kings in the 1st round (13th overall) of the 1983 NBA Draft. A 6'3" guard from the University of Alabama, Whatley played in 10 NBA seasons.
Enniscorthy Enniscorthy () is the second-largest town in County Wexford in the Republic of Ireland (town and environs population: 8,964It is situated on the River Slaney] in the centre of the county, 24 km north of the [[county town, Wexford. The town lies on the N11 road (part of European route E1) from Dublin to Wexford and on the Dublin–Wexford–Rosslare Europort railway line.
Enniskerry Enniskerry (Ăth na Scairbhe in Irish) is a picturesque village in County Wicklow, Ireland, with a population of 2,672 according to the provisional 2006 census of Ireland data. The town is situated on the Glencullen River in the foothills of the Wicklow Mountains in the east of the country, some 24 km south of Dublin.
Enniskillen Enniskillen () is the county town (and largest town) of County Fermanagh in Northern Ireland. It is located almost exactly in the centre of the county on the natural island which separates the Upper and Lower sections of Lough Erne.
Enniskillen (UK Parliament constituency) Enniskillen is a former United Kingdom Parliament constituency, in Ireland, returning one MP. It was an original constituency represented in Parliament when the Union of Great Britain and Ireland took effect on 1 January, 1801.
Ennistimon Ennistimon or Ennistymon (Irish: Inis Diomáin) is a village in County Clare, Republic of Ireland, near the west coast of Ireland. A popular tourist town it has a typical Irish main street, with many traditional pubs.
Enno III, Count of Ostfriesland Enno III of Ostfriesland or Enno III of East Frisia (30 September 1563 – 19 August 1625) was a Count of Ostfriesland from 1599 to 1625 from the Cirksena family. He was the elder son of Count Edzard II of Ostfriesland and his wife Katharina Vasa, daughter of King Gustav I of Sweden.
Ennore Port Ennore Port, located about 24 Km north of Chennai Port, Chennai, South India is the 12th major port of India, and the first port in India which is a public company. The port is an artificial port and has several modern features including all weather round the clock operations, a large back-up land, eco-friendly environment, state of the art navigational facilities, well organized logistics systems and transport interface.
Enoeda Keinosuke Enoeda Keinosuke, "The Tiger of Shotokan" was a popular and well known instructor of Shotokan Karate in Europe. Mr Enoeda was a representative and instructor of the Japan Karate Association (JKA) for many years until his death in 2003.
Enoch (ancestor of Noah) Enoch (Hebrew: ; Tiberian: , Standard: ) is a name occurring twice in the generations of Adam. In one, he is described as having had a city named after him, but it is the other occurrence for which the name is famous.
Enoch Brown school massacre The Enoch Brown school massacre was a notorious incident in Pontiac's Rebellion. On July 26 1764, four Delaware (Lenape) American Indian warriors entered a log schoolhouse of white settlers in what is now Franklin County, Pennsylvania, near present Greencastle.
Enoch Dumbutshena Enoch Dumbutshena (born 20 April 1920 – died 14 December 2000) was a distinguished Zimbabwean judge known for defending the independence of that country's judicial branch. He became Zimbabwe's first black judge in 1980 and served as Chief Justice from 1984 to 1990.
Enoch Light Enoch Light (August 18, 1905 - July 31, 1978) was a classical violinist, bandleader, and recording engineer. He is credited with being the first musician to go to extreme lengths to create quality recordings that took full advantage of the technical capabilities of home audio equipment of the late 1950s and early 1960s, particularly stereo effects that bounced the sounds between the right and left channels (often described as "ping-pong").
Enoch Lonnie Ford Enoch Lonnie Ford is a former employee of the Trinity Broadcasting Network who claims that, in 1996, he was forced into having a homosexual act with TBN president and founder Paul Crouch under threats of job termination. Ford was subsequently released from TBN while in prison on a probation violation.
Enoch Louis Lowe Enoch Louis Lowe (August 10, 1820 – August 23, 1892) served as Governor of the state of Maryland in the United States from 1851 to 1854. Lowe also served as a member of the Maryland House of Delegates in 1845, as a member of the Democratic National Convention in 1856, and as a U.
Enoch Moore Enoch Moore was born on 16 Apr 1779 in New York, NY and died in Aug 1840, likely at Rockford, IL at age 61. Enoch married Elizabeth Smith, daughter of James Smith and Hannah Hawksworth, on 30 Mar 1803 in Old Holy Trinity Church, Lower Middleton, Annapolis, Nova Scotia.
Enoch Powell John Enoch Powell, MBE, PC, (June 16, 1912 – February 8, 1998) was a right-wing British politician and Conservative Party Member of Parliament (MP) between 1950 and February 1974, and an Ulster Unionist MP between October 1974 and 1987. Controversial throughout his career, his tenure in senior office was brief.
Enoch Pratt Free Library The Enoch Pratt Free Library, located in Baltimore, Maryland, USA, is one of the oldest free public libraries in the United States. Established in 1882 (first opened to the public in 1886) after a grant from philanthropist Enoch Pratt, the library now includes 21 branches in Baltimore, plus the Central Library.
Enoch Root Enoch Root (Enoch the Red) is a fictional character from Neal Stephenson's novels The Baroque Cycle and Cryptonomicon. He is a religious leader by profession, but can handle himself in a fight, and is also competent in medicine, chemistry, and cryptography.
Enoch Wedgwood Enoch Wedgwood (1813-1879) was a potter, founder in 1860 of the pottery firm Wedgwood & Co of Tunstall, Stoke-on-Trent. He was a distant cousin of the famous potter Josiah Wedgwood, of Josiah Wedgwood & Sons but their two businesses were separate concerns.
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