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O que (quem) é ELSIE - definição

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Elsie (disambiguation)

ELSIE         
<language> A distributed version of ELLIS. ["Using Object-Oriented Mechanisms to Describe Linda", P. Broadbery <pab@maths.bath.ac.uk> et al, in "Linda-Like Systems and Their Implementati"on, G. Wilson ed, U Edinburgh TR 91-13, 1991]. (1995-11-16)
Elsie Southgate         
ENGLISH VIOLINIST AND VAUDEVILLE MUSICIAN (1880–1946)
Elsie Odin-Pearse
Elsie Muriel Southgate (23 January 1880 – 5 May 1946) was a British violinist and composer who toured England as a classical musician, played in vaudeville in the United States and Canada, and recorded commercially accompanied by her sister, organist and composer Dorothy Southgate (1889 - 1946).
Murder of Elsie Frost         
MURDER VICTIM FROM WAKEFIELD, WEST YORKSHIRE, ENGLAND
Draft:Murder of Elsie Frost; Elsie Frost
Elsie Frost, (7 February 19519 October 1965) 14-year-old school-girl was killed in an underpass beneath a railway line near to Wakefield, West Riding of Yorkshire, England, on 9 October 1965. Despite a massive manhunt and national coverage, there has been no successful conviction of anyone responsible for her death.

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Elsie
Exemplos do corpo de texto para ELSIE
1. So why has our society come to resemble clever Elsie?
2. They were there when her teenage daughter, also called Elsie, came home.
3. Elsie Aidinoff has shocked middle America with her radical reworking of the Genesis story.
4. For Madame Marégrave and Little Elsie, there was a different fate.
5. The clever Elsie of the Grimm fairy–tale was a case of extreme risk–aversion.