- Eleanor, Elenore,
Elinor, Elinore, Ellinore,
Elynor or
variations thereof may also
refer to: "Elenore", a 1968 song by The
Turtles "
Elinor" (song) by B****hunter...
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Elinor Donahue (born Mary
Eleanor Donahue,
April 19, 1937) is an
American retired actress, best
known today for
playing the role of
Betty Anderson, the...
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Elinor Claire "Lin"
Ostrom (née Awan;
August 7, 1933 – June 12, 2012) was an
American political scientist and
political economist whose work was ****ociated...
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Sense and
Sensibility (working title;
Elinor and Marianne) is the
first novel by the
English author Jane Austen,
published in 1811. It was
published anonymously:...
- in the
kingdom by
expressing the
desire not to be betrothed. When
Queen Elinor (Thompson), her mother,
falls victim to a
beastly curse and
turns into a...
- the high
school magazine,
served as
class poet and, with his ****ure wife
Elinor White, was co-valedictorian. Frost's
mother joined the
Swedenborgian church...
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Elinor Crawley (born 8
November 1991) is a
Welsh actress. She is best
known for her role as
Thyri in the
television series Vikings and for
portraying Cecily...
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Elinor Lawless (born 23
April 1982) is a
British actress from Draperstown,
Northern Ireland,
known for
portraying the role of
Stevie Nash in the BBC medical...
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Elinor Glyn (née Sutherland; 17
October 1864 – 23
September 1943) was a
British novelist and
scriptwriter who
specialised in
romantic fiction,
which was...
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Elinor Dashwood is a
fictional character and the
protagonist of Jane Austen's 1811
novel Sense and Sensibility. In this novel,
Austen analyses the conflict...