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Qu'est-ce (qui) est E L - définition

SOUTH AFRICAN ASTRONOMER
E. L. Johnson; Johnson, E. L.

E. L. Hebden Taylor         
PHILOSOPHER
E L Hebden Taylor; E.L. Hebden Taylor; EL Hebden Taylor
Revd Eustace (aka Stacey) Lovatt Hebden Taylor (25 July 1925 – 2006) was a Reformational Anglican vicar. He was the son of missionaries and born in Katanga, Belgian Congo.
List of Capcom games: EL         
WIKIMEDIA LIST ARTICLE
User:Frecklefoot/CapcomList/E-L; List of Capcom games: E-L
This is a list of video games by Capcom organized alphabetically by name. The list may also include ports that were developed and published by others companies under license from Capcom.
Ernest Lundelius         
VERTEBRATE PALAEONTOLOGIST
Ernest L. Lundelius; E. L. Lundelius
Ernest L. Lundelius is a vertebrate paleontologist who has conducted research in the United States and Australia.

Wikipédia

Ernest Leonard Johnson

Ernest Leonard Johnson (1891–1977) was a South African astronomer and a former staff member of the Union Observatory in Johannesburg, South Africa. He is known for the discovery of 18 asteroids between 1946–1951, as well as several comets. On 25 August 1949, he discovered 48P/Johnson, a periodic comet expected to pass no closer than 1.2 to 1.3 AU from our planet in 2025. Johnson received the "Donohoe Comet Medal" twice: 40  before retiring in 1956. He died in 1977.

Exemples du corpus de texte pour E L
1. "I always say, the way you spell fire is F–U–E–L," said Bill Patzert, climatologist at NASA‘s Jet Propulsion Laboratory.
2. "I can‘t sing." Marie misspelled the word, guessing "e–s–p–o–w–s–e–l." A correct spelling counted as extra credit to a written test all the spellers had taken earlier in the week.
3. Up in the rafters behind the stage were large plastic bags stuffed with signs mounted on white cardboard tube handles that spelled "M–I–C–H–E–L–L–E" vertically in white against a blue background.
4. While East Anglia is responsibl e f o r t h e l i o n‘ s s h a r e , Staffordshire and Lincolnshire also contribute a sizeable portion.
5. I‘m cheering for the kid." "It‘s A–K–E–E–L–A–H –– maybe," Thomas said, " ‘and the Bee‘ as in ‘spelling bee.‘ I guarantee you I‘ll give you your money back if you don‘t love this movie.