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Estee is a feminine given name, a diminutive of the name Esther, and a surname. Estee may refer to: People and characters * Estee (given name), and a list of persons and characters with that given name * Morris M. Estee (1833–1903), American Republican lawyer, politician, and judge from California * D. M. Estee, a 19th-century notable from Canisteo, New York, U.S.A. * Perry H. Estee, a 19th-century notable in Coe Township, Michigan, U.S.A. Characters * Alice Estee, a fictional character from the 1975 film ''The Day of the Locust'' (film) * Claude Estee, a fictional character from the 1939 novel ''The Day of the Locust'' Other uses * Earth Space Technical Ecosystem Enterprises (ESTEE), a space advocacy group headed by Omar Fayed See also * Estée Lauder Companies * Esti (given name) * Este (other) Este may refer to: Geography * Este (woreda), a district in Ethiopia * Este, Veneto, a town in Italy * Este (Málaga), a district in Spain * Este (river), a ri ...
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Esther (given Name)
Esther () is a female given name known from the Jewish queen Esther, eponymous heroine of the ''Book of Esther''. According to the Hebrew Bible, queen Esther was born with the name Hadassah ("Myrtle"). Her name was changed to Esther to hide her identity upon becoming queen of Persia. The three letter root of Esther in Hebrew is ''s-t-r'' (), "hide, conceal". The passive infinitive is (), "to be hidden". The name can be derived from the Old Persian ''stāra'' ( NPer. ''setāra'', meaning "star") although some scholars identify Esther with the name of the Babylonian goddess of love ''Ishtar'', given its association with the planet Venus (in its role as the Morning Star and the Evening star; see also the Star of Ishtar). History of usage Esther first occurs as a given name in Europe and the British Isles at the time of the Reformation prior to which the occurrence of Biblical names – unless borne by saints – was unusual. The modified form, Hester, has seemingly co-existed w ...
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Estee (given Name)
Estee ( () and Estée () () are feminine given names, both diminutives of the name Esther Esther (; ), originally Hadassah (; ), is the eponymous heroine of the Book of Esther in the Hebrew Bible. According to the biblical narrative, which is set in the Achaemenid Empire, the Persian king Ahasuerus falls in love with Esther and ma .... It may refer to: * Estée Cattoor (born 2004), Belgian footballer * Estée Lauder (1908-2004), American entrepreneur and namesake of Estée Lauder Companies * Estee Portnoy, American business executive * Estee Shiraz, American-Israeli entrepreneur, communication expert and mediator See also * Estee (other) * Esti (given name) Notes Hebrew feminine given names Feminine given names {{given name ...
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Morris M
Morris may refer to: Places Australia *St Morris, South Australia, place in South Australia Canada * Morris Township, Ontario, now part of the municipality of Morris-Turnberry * Rural Municipality of Morris, Manitoba ** Morris, Manitoba, a town mostly surrounded by the municipality * Morris (electoral district), Manitoba (defunct) * Rural Municipality of Morris No. 312, Saskatchewan United States ;Communities * Morris, Alabama, a town * Morris, Connecticut, a town * Morris, Georgia, an unincorporated community * Morris, Illinois, a city * Morris, Indiana, an unincorporated community * Morris, Minnesota, a city * Morristown, New Jersey, a town * Morris (town), New York ** Morris (village), New York * Morris, Oklahoma, a city * Morris, Pennsylvania, an unincorporated community * Morris, West Virginia, an unincorporated community * Morris, Kanawha County, West Virginia, a ghost town * Morris, Wisconsin, a town * Morris Township (other) ;Counties and other * ...
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Canisteo, New York
Canisteo () is a Administrative divisions of New York#Town, town in Steuben County, New York, Steuben County, New York, United States. The population was 3,294 at the 2020 census. The name was taken from a former Native American village located there, and is Iroquoian languages, Iroquoian in origin. The Town of Canisteo is in the western part of the county, southeast of Hornell, New York, Hornell. The town contains a Administrative divisions of New York#Village, village also named Canisteo (village), New York, Canisteo. Etymology The name "Canisteo" derives from the Seneca language and translates roughly to "board on the water". History The Seneca tribe, Senecas had a major village here called "Kah-nis-ti-oh." Canisteo is rich in Indian lore. The first settlers arrived around 1788, making Canisteo one of the earliest locations occupied in the county. A large proportion of the first settlers of Canisteo were from Pennsylvania, since at the time access was primarily via the S ...
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Coe Township, Michigan
Coe Township is a civil township of Isabella County in the U.S. state of Michigan. The population was 3,032 at the 2020 census. Communities * The village of Shepherd is within the township and the Shepherd post office, with ZIP code 48883, also serves all of Coe Township. * Coe is an unincorporated community in the township at Perry H. Estee made the first land entry in the area in 1854 and James Woolsey, Daniel Brickley, and John Steward with their families became the first settlers in that year. The township was organized in 1855 and was named for Michigan Lt. Governor George A. Coe. A post office operated from August 17, 1891, until December 14, 1904. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the township has a total area of , all land. Demographics As of the census of 2000, there were 2,993 people, 1,166 households, and 834 families residing in the township. The population density was . There were 1,219 housing units at an average density of . The racia ...
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The Day Of The Locust (film)
''The Day of the Locust'' is a 1975 American satirical historical drama film directed by John Schlesinger. It stars Donald Sutherland, Karen Black, William Atherton, Burgess Meredith, Richard Dysart, John Hillerman, and Geraldine Page. Set in Hollywood, California, just before World War II, the film conveys the alienation and desperation of a disparate group of people whose dreams of success do not come true. The screenplay by Waldo Salt is based on the 1939 novel of the same title by Nathanael West. ''The Day of the Locust'' garnered scholarly attention for its nightmarish depiction and acerbic commentary of the Hollywood film industry, and critical attention for its visually implicit horror elements. Plot Aspiring artist and recent Yale graduate Tod Hackett arrives in 1930s Hollywood to work as an art department production illustrator at a major film studio. He rents an apartment in the San Bernardino Arms, a rundown bungalow court occupied by various people, many on the fri ...
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The Day Of The Locust
''The Day of the Locust'' is a 1939 novel by American author Nathanael West set in Hollywood, California. The novel follows a young artist from the Yale School of Fine Arts named Tod Hackett, who has been hired by a Hollywood studio to do scene design and painting. While he works, he plans an important painting to be called "The Burning of Los Angeles", a portrayal of the chaotic and fiery holocaust which will destroy the city. While the cast of characters Tod befriends are a conglomerate of Hollywood stereotypes, his greater discovery is a part of society whose "eyes filled with hatred", and "had come to California to die". This undercurrent of society captures the despair of Americans who worked and saved their entire lives only to realize, too late, that the American dream was more elusive than they imagine. Their anger boils into rage, and the craze over the latest Hollywood premiere erupts violently into mob rule and absolute chaos. In the introduction to ''The Day of the L ...
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Omar Fayed
Omar Alexander Mohamed Al-Fayed (; born October 1987) is a British-born Finnish-Egyptian environmentalist and publisher. He is CEO of ESTEE ( Earth Space Technical Ecosystem Enterprises), based in Switzerland and Britain, that advocates human space exploration, space colonization, and sustainable human development within the biosphere. He is co-founder and CEO of EarthX, a data visualization and mapping company based on NASA’s World Wind Project. He is chairman of Synergetic Press based in New Mexico, and a fellow of the Institute of Ecotechnics. Fayed was ranked 75 in ''Arabian Business'' magazine's "Power 100" list in 2009. Early life Omar Fayed was born in London, England, to Finnish model Heini Wathén and Egyptian businessman Mohamed Al-Fayed. Egyptian film producer Dodi Fayed was his half-brother, who died in a car crash in Paris at the end of August 1997. Career Fayed started in business as a teenager trading commodities. In 2006, aged 19, he was appointed to the ...
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Esti (given Name)
Esti () () is a primarily feminine given name. Also spelled Estee (given name), Estee or Estée, the name is a nickname, diminutive of the Hebrew language, Hebrew name Esther (given name), Esther. The name is often given in reference to the Bible, Biblical Esther in the ''Book of Esther''. Esther and its diminutives are well used in Israel and elsewhere in the Jews, Jewish community. It is also in use in countries such as Finland as a short form of Esther (given name), Ester. It is rarely used in the United States but could increase in usage for American girls after it was used in 2023 by John Legend and Chrissy Teigen for their daughter. Legend and Teigen were inspired to use the name after seeing the name Este on a hotel during a trip to Italy. Este, Veneto is located in the Province of Padua. They later learned the name Esti, in her case a derivative of Esther, had also belonged to Legend's great-grandmother. The name is also said to be a Basque language, Basque name with a fo ...
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Este (other)
Este may refer to: Geography * Este (woreda), a district in Ethiopia * Este, Veneto, a town in Italy * Este (Málaga), a district in Spain * Este (river), a river in Germany * Este (São Pedro), a parish in Portugal * Este (São Mamede), a parish in Portugal People * House of Este, a European dynasty * Dukes of Ferrara and of Modena, the Italian family of Este * Este culture, a proto-historic culture existed from the late Italian Bronze Age * Aquiles Este (born 1962), American semiotician * Charles Este (1696–1745), bishop of Ossory and Waterford and Lismore * Florence Esté (1860–1926), American painter * Este Haim (born 1986), American musician Other uses * A.C. Este, an association football club based in Este, Veneto * Estë, a fictional character in J. R. R. Tolkien's legendarium * The Villa d'Este in Tivoli, Italy, with its palace and garden, is one of the most remarkable and comprehensive illustrations of Renaissance culture at its most refined. It has been li ...
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