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Eloise may refer to: *Eloise (given name) Places * Éloise, a commune in south-eastern France * Lake Eloise, Florida, United States Film and television * ''Eloïse's Lover'', a 2009 Spanish film released domestically as ''Eloïse'' * Eloise (2016 film), ''Eloise'' (2016 film), an American thriller * ''Eloise: The Animated Series'', a 2006 animated TV comedy series * Eloise (The Sopranos), "Eloise" (''The Sopranos''), an episode of the TV series ''The Sopranos'' * Eloise (Playhouse 90), "Eloise" (''Playhouse 90''), a 1956 television play on the series ''Playhouse 90'' * Eloise Hawking, a character on the TV series ''Lost'' Literature * Eloise (books), ''Eloise'' (books), a 1950s book series by Kay Thompson ** Eloise (1955 book), ''Eloise'' (1955 book), the first of the ''Eloise'' series of children's books * Eloise Drew, a character in the Nancy Drew mystery series * Eloise Midgen, a character in the Harry Potter universe * Eloise Pritchart, a character in David Weber's Honorver ...
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Eloise (given Name)
Eloise is a female given name, the English version of the French name Éloïse or Héloïse. It is of uncertain meaning but may be derived from the Old German name Helewidis, which meant "healthy" and "wide". The name has increased in usage and ranked among the 100 most popular names for newborn girls in the United States in 2022. A Portuguese form of the name is Heloísa, which is currently among the most popular names for girls in Brazil. Heloisa is used in the Czech, German, and Slovak languages. The Italian version of the name is Eloisa and the Spanish version of the name is Eloísa. It may refer to: People named Eloise * Eloise, alternative spelling of Héloïse (1090?/1100–1? – 1164), French nun, writer, scholar, and abbess, lover of Peter Abélard * Countess Eloise of Orange-Nassau, Jonkvrouwe van Amsberg, member of the Dutch royal family * Eloise Baza (1953–2007), President of the Guam Chamber of Commerce (1984–2007) * Eloise Broady (b. 1957), Amer ...
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Lord T & Eloise
Lord T & Eloise are a crunk rap group from Memphis, Tennessee. Lord T dresses as an 18th-century aristocrat, while Eloise wears a tuxedo and sported a "24-karat" gold skin. The self-proclaimed "intergalactic time travelers" and "horsemen of the Rapocalypse" said they were on a mission to save rap music. Musical style Lord Treadwell and Maurice Eloise XIII (aka Lord T and Eloise) dubbed their own unique rap style " aristocrunk", a combination of the terms aristocratic and crunk. Aristocrunk, also the name of their first album, is meant to describe both a philosophical lifestyle as well as the musical genre itself. Many songs from their albums '' Aristocrunk'' & '' Chairmen of the Bored'' are accompanied by harpsichord and baroque style music, while others stay close to the traditional Memphis crunk sound. Lord T's raps were similar to the ''slow train'' lyrical style of Snoop Dogg, Eloise's style drew more comparisons to Chuck D of Public Enemy. Drawing from a diverse palette ...
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Eloise Copper Mine
The Eloise Copper Mine is a copper mine located in north west Queensland Australia, southeast of Cloncurry and of McKinlay, in the vicinity of Mount Isa. The deposit was discovered in 1987, the mine has operated since 1996, and was on care and maintenance after 2008. Mining recommenced in early 2011. In November 2021, AIC Mines acquired the Eloise copper mine from FMR Investments for $27 million. Transportation The mine is nearby the Elrose Airport , named after the Elrose Homestead, and by both the Landsborough Highway Landsborough Highway is a highway in western Queensland, Australia, running in the northwest–southeast direction from Morven to Cloncurry. The Landsborough Highway runs through vast tracts of land that was once occupied by William Landsboro ... and the Flinders Highway. References {{reflist, 30em External links Royal Geographical Society of Queensland's articleMining Weekly article on the resource estimates (Sep. 2007) North West Queensla ...
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Eloise Cemetery
Eloise Cemetery was the name applied to cemeteries used by the Eloise hospital complex located in what was then Nankin Township in western Wayne County, Michigan, and is now Westland, Michigan. The patients buried in the cemetery were from the Infirmary Division, the William P. Seymour General Hospital, the T.B. Sanitarium and the Eloise Hospital (Psychiatric Division). The majority of burials were from the Infirmary Division which was the largest of the three divisions, housing up to 7,000 patients at a time. Most burials were of adult males, but there are women and a few infants and children. History The first notation made of an institutional cemetery was in 1892 when the Hospital arranged with Catholic Bishop John Samuel Foley to move bodies which had been buried northwest of the County House to an island in the middle of the reservoir. This move was made to enable the first paving of Michigan Avenue which occurred in 1910. Part of the artificial lake at that time had ...
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Eloise (psychiatric Hospital)
Eloise Psychiatric Hospital was a large complex located in Westland, Michigan. It was named after Eloise Dickerson Davock,* the daughter of Detroit's postmaster. It operated from 1839 to early 1982. Starting out as a poor house and farm, it eventually developed into an asylum, sanatorium and hospital. In 1832 it was called the Wayne County Poorhouse; in 1872 it was the Wayne County Alms House; in 1886 it was referred to simply as the Wayne County House. In 1913 there were three divisions: The Eloise Hospital (Mental Hospital), the Eloise Infirmary (Poorhouse) and the Eloise Sanatorium (T.B. Hospital) which were collectively called Eloise. In 1945 it was named Wayne County General Hospital and Infirmary at Eloise, Michigan. In 1974 it had two divisions - the Wayne County General Hospital and the Wayne County Psychiatric Hospital. In 1979 it was officially called Wayne County General Hospital with the psychiatric division closing in 1982. In its prime, Eloise consisted of 78 build ...
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Cyclone Eloise
Tropical Cyclone Eloise was the strongest tropical cyclone to impact the country of Mozambique since Cyclone Kenneth in 2018–19 South-West Indian Ocean cyclone season, 2019 and the second of three consecutive tropical cyclones to impact Mozambique in the 2020–21 South-West Indian Ocean cyclone season. The seventh tropical depression, fifth named storm and the second tropical cyclone of the season, Eloise's origins can be traced to a disturbance over the central portion of the South-West Indian Ocean basin which developed into a tropical depression on 16 January, and strengthened into a tropical storm on 17 January, though the storm had limited strength and organization. The next day, the storm entered a more favorable environment, and it soon intensified to a severe tropical storm on 18 January. Late on 19 January, Eloise made landfall in northern Madagascar as a moderate tropical storm, bringing with it heavy rainfall and flooding. The storm traversed Madagascar and entered ...
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