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Given name female
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Princess Eleanor caught flashing her hoo-ha at the paparazzi?
He takes his place alongside a Zimbabwean (NoViolet Bulawayo), an Anglo-Indian American (Jhumpa Lahiri), a New Zealander (Eleanor Catton), a Canadian-Japanese American (Ruth Ozeki) and an Irishman (Colm Tóibín).
As a teaching school – Frood's newest project – Eleanor Palmer takes professional development seriously.
In 2000, Eleanor Maguire at University College London (UCL) and her colleagues discovered that part of a brain region called the hippocampus gets bigger in London taxi drivers with years of navigating the city.
Why doesn't she just shut her mouth and feel something?" The session, Judging Women, included Stella Prize executive director Aviva Tuffield and judge Tony Birch, yet the most striking aspect of the event was the correspondence in experience of the two female prize winners on the panel: Eleanor Catton and this year's Stella Prize winner Clare Wright.
"I have observed that male writers tend to get asked what they think and women what they feel," Eleanor Catton once noted in a Guardian interview following her Man Booker win.
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Eleanor Baylis, of Take the flour back, said: "We have no information about this incident, but are relieved if the quantity of GM pollen released from the trial has been reduced".
The shake-up of the station's daytime schedule, in its 20th anniversary year, means it will have only one weekly programme fronted solely by a woman – a one-hour Friday afternoon show presented by Eleanor Oldroyd.
Eleanor Tanner, 29, and Andrew Hutchinson, 30, are expecting their first child in early May.
Eleanor Bloxham, the chief executive of the Value Alliance and Corporate Governance Alliance, which advises many of the Fortune 500 companies on corporate governance issues, said it was "absolutely out of the norm" that a company of the size and importance of McDonald's was drawing most of its directors from such a select pool of Chicago bigwigs.
So Eleanor White, a researcher at the Canadian Forest Service in Victoria, British Columbia, has borrowed from forensic science and devised a way to use genetic markers to "fingerprint" valuable trees so that they can be traced if they are stolen.To do this, Dr White has developed a technique to extract DNA from dead wood using a mixture of special solvents.
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