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Moreover, Gervayse like Eleanore is good looking, young, and (at least figuratively) aristocratic.
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Brunswick-Luneburg-Celle, married his mistress, a Huguenot girl called Eleanore d'Olbreuze.
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"Eleanore," he said, "I have a hansom at the door, and I want you to come down and get into it."
Van Bibber and Others Richard Harding Davis 1890
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His objective pieces are too exclusively objective, his subjective too exclusively subjective; and where he deals with natural imagery in these latter, he is too apt, as in "Eleanore," to fall back upon the old and received method of poetic diction, though he never indulges in a commonplace or a stock epithet.
Literary and General Lectures and Essays Charles Kingsley 1847
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"Eleanore," he said, "I have been a fool, all sorts of a fool.
Van Bibber and Others Richard Harding Davis 1890
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"Eleanore," he said, "I tried to tell you once of the one thing that would bring me back and you stopped me.
Van Bibber and Others Richard Harding Davis 1890
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Mike Ragogna: Jason and Eleanore, what the story behind your group's name?
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JF: Well, Jacque is just an old friend of mine, and we've always been talking about working together, So, when Eleanore and I started this band, it just seemed like a really great opportunity.
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I gave Eleanore a stack of girl groups recordings.
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Michelle will continue to grow in popularity, and given her intelligence, education, and social conscience she could end up being on level with Eleanore Roosevelt in the pantheon of First Ladies.
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