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What (who) is Elliott - definition


Elliott (band)         
AMERICAN EMO BAND
U.S. Songs; Photorecording; US Songs; If They Do; Songs in a Transit Wind; If They Do (EP); Frontier(s) (band)
Elliott is an American Emo band from Louisville, Kentucky. They released three albums and several 7"s in their eight-year career, and were signed to Revelation Records.
Elliott (1783 ship)         
Elliott (or Elliot) was launched at Liverpool in 1783. She made ten voyages as a slave ship, carrying slaves from West Africa to the West Indies.
Byron Elliott         
AMERICAN JUDGE
Elliott, Byron; Draft:Byron Elliott; Byron Kosciusko Elliott; Byron K. Elliott
Byron Kosciusko Elliott (September 4, 1835 – April 19, 1913) was an American lawyer, judge, and jurist from the state of Indiana. Elliott served as the city attorney of Indianapolis, a judge of the Marion County criminal and superior court, and a justice of the Indiana Supreme Court from January 3, 1881, to January 2, 1893.
Examples of use of Elliott
1. As a senior administration official told the New York Times: «The genius of Elliott Abrams is that he‘s Elliott Abrams.
2. As for others involved: –The three other shooters – Ashpole, Alders and Elliott – remained in the service initially but Elliott and Ashpole have since left.
3. As for others involved: _The three other shooters _ Ashpole, Alders and Elliott _ remained in the service initially but Elliott and Ashpole have since left.
4. John Elliott, Consumer Affairs Correspondent WONDERBRA is covering up.
5. You cannot market awards for bad things, just the best," says Chris Elliott Nevertheless, says Elliott, competition for the prize for worst terminal would be stiff.