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  • June 2020. Elliott, June: Sawdust to Stardust; Elliott, G.H.: Chocolate & Cream; Malvern Link: G. Higgins, 2001. Michael Pickering, ‘Elliott, George Henry...
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  • George Elliott Morris (born 1996) is an American data journalist who is best known for his work on election polling and predictive analytics. From 2018...
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    "Lily of Laguna" (Leslie Stuart) sung by Eugene Stratton, and later G. H. Elliott. "The Daring Young Man on the Flying Trapeze" (George Leybourne; Gaston...
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    performed notably by blackface performers such as Eugene Stratton and G. H. Elliott. In the early 1940s Ted Fio Rito wrote the tune of a new verse and Paul...
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  • Cambridge. He published under the name J. H. Elliott. Born in Reading, Berkshire, on 23 June 1930, Elliott was educated at Eton College and Trinity College...
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  • Robert Greene Elliott (January 27, 1874 – October 10, 1939) was the New York State Electrician (i.e., executioner) – and for those neighboring states...
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    Elliott Gould (/ɡuːld/; né Goldstein; born August 29, 1938) is an American actor. Gould's breakthrough role was in the film Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice...
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  • Norman Hemmington 1973/74 Arthur G. Wright (Lord Mayor 1983) 1974/75 L. F. Squires 1975/76 G. H. Elliott 1976/77 Mrs. G. Roberts 1977/78 Rex Rolling 1978/79...
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    Elliott Hershel Lieb (born July 31, 1932) is an American mathematical physicist. He is a professor of mathematics and physics at Princeton University...
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  • Simon G. Elliott (1828–1897) was an American surveyor, cartographer, and railroad promoter. He is credited with creating two important maps surveying the...
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    Colonel G. W. Willock (17 January 1887 - 24 March 1892) Colonel E. A. Money (24 March 1892 - 16 August 1895) Lieutenant-Colonel G. H. Elliott (16 August...
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  • Rochdale Hornets (two spells), St. Helens, Bradford Northern, and Swinton G. H. Elliott – music hall singer and recording star Don Estelle – Crumpsall-born...
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    Steven Paul Smith (August 6, 1969 – October 21, 2003), known as Elliott Smith, was an American musician and singer-songwriter. He was born in Omaha, Nebraska...
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    Dryden (1863–1939) T. E. Dunville (1867–1924) Gus Elen (1862–1940) G. H. Elliott (1882–1962) Kate Everleigh (1864–1926) James Fawn (1850–1923) George...
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  • hall stars including Harry Champion, George Robey, Hetty King, and G. H. Elliott. The final episode in 1947 featured Josef Locke and Suzette Tarri. In...
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  • theatre. Artists who performed included Nellie Wallace, Randolph Sutton, G. H. Elliott and Hetty King, although most of those appearing were less prominent...
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    Melissa Arnette "Missy" Elliott (born July 1, 1971), sometimes nicknamed as Misdemeanor, is an American rapper, singer, songwriter, and record producer...
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    development under the name airfoil polynomials. According to J. C. Mason and G. H. Elliott, the terminology "third-kind" and "fourth-kind" is due to Walter Gautschi...
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    G. H. Elliott the Music Hall singer and the world renowned blues guitarist Gary Moore (died 2011). The gravestones of blackface music hall singers G....
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  • Examples in Britain included George Robey, "The Prime Minister of Mirth"; G. H. Elliott, "The Chocolate Coloured Coon"; Max Miller, "The Cheeky Chappie"; and...
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