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Eleanor

Also El·e·a·no·ra

[el-uh-nawr, -ner]

noun

  1. a female given name, form of Helen.



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Eleanor Wills, who has led Tameside Council in Greater Manchester since October 2024, said: "There are mixed views about it but she has offered her apologies."

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"We are very concerned that changing conditions are putting our trees under significant stress," warns Dr Eleanor Tew from Forestry England.

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The exhibition emphasizes Eleanor Roosevelt’s role in shaping the U.N.’s 1948 Universal Declaration of Human Rights, which asserted that “all human beings are born free and equal in dignity and rights” and included a litany of social and economic entitlements.

Danny Davis and Jan Schakowsky, both of Illinois, as well as Eleanor Holmes Norton, the nonvoting member for Washington, D.C.

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Manchester Thunder have brought England star Eleanor Cardwell back from Australia, where she was MVP in Adelaide's 2023 Grand Final win.

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