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Eloise

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

noun

  1. a female given name.


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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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“In the last Trump administration, they had massive reorganization plans, and they all foundered on the fact that there is no statutory or constitutional authority to reorganize the entire executive branch,” said Eloise Pasachoff, who teaches administrative law and public administration at Georgetown Law School.

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