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Eloise

[ el-oh-eez, el-oh-eez ]

noun

  1. a female given name.


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Eloise Edgington, who could not do any work as a copywriter in Barcelona, said she was only receiving occasional messages, could not load web pages on her phone and was trying to conserve her battery.

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In 2021, the Andersons were looking forward to the birth of their daughter, whom they had named Eloise Irene.

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The Andersons’ lawsuit alleges that Eloise would be alive today had the medical providers acted properly and timely induced labor.

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A 2022 study by Professor Eloise Marais from University College London found that rocket soot in the upper atmosphere has a warming effect which is 500 times greater than when released by planes closer to Earth.

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In October, Barker and co-authors Eloise Marais and Jonathan McDowell published a multi-year inventory of air pollutant emissions and CO2 from rocket launches and object re-entries spanning the early growth of the megaconstellation phenomenon from 2020 through 2022.

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