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Ellis (dates unknown) was an English cricketer who played for London Cricket Club in first-class cricket during the 1730s. He was described in a contemporary report as London's "best bowler."

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There was a producer, a director, and an editor whose names sounded real: Joseph Ayers, Morton Kasselbaum, and Chester Ellis.

When the coup failed, the press blamed John Ellis and right-wing bias in the media.

She ventured a glance at Ellis through her lashes and saw his profile, carved in flint, his mouth grim.

Ellis opened the front door, Quentin walked through it with Stephen, and, through her lashes, Claudia watched Ellis follow them, his long strides taking him further and further away rapidly.

Ellis, and more particularly of a catapult I had as a boy and the notches I cut in the handle for every bird I killed.

I loved Father Ellis with a love that outshone every other affection in my life at that time, as did many an older girl.

Catherine, died young, and the second son, Ellis, predeceased his father by two years.

But the irrelevant fact that Ellis talked to Bush quickly transmogrified into the baseless claim that Ellis had, in fact, given Bush proprietary VNS information.

Zimmerman missed men ACKNOWLEDGMENTS For their counsel and corrections on matters cetological, ichthyological, chondrichthian, ornithological, hyperbaric and cryptomedical, I am in debt to Richard Ellis and Stanton Waterman.

His flop at the Shangri-Lodge Motel now looked like Ellis Loew's living room: graphs, charts and cross-referenced hearsay, Mal's ode to Danny Upshaw, all of it proving one thing: that Commies were long on talk.

The chief characteristics of Alexandrianism are well summarized by Professor Robinson Ellis as follows: "Precision in form and metre, refinement in diction, a learning often degenerating into pedantry and obscurity, a resolute avoidance of everything commonplace in subject, sentiment or allusion.

This subtil clerk swich routhe had of this man, That nyght and day he spedde hym that he kan To wayten a tyme of his conclusioun, This is to seye, to maken illusioun By swich an apparence or jogelrye- I ne kan no termes of astrologye- That she and every wight sholde wene and seye That of Britaigne the rokkes were aweye, Or ellis they were sonken under grounde.

She sette hir doun on knees, and thus she sayde, "Immortal God, that savedest Susanne Fro false blame, and thou, merciful Mayde, Marie I meene, doghter to Seynte Anne, Bifore whos child angeles synge Osanne, If I be giltlees of this felonye, My socour be, for ellis shal I dye.

They're subdivided into Walkers (Chief Bromden, Ellis, Ruckley, George Sorenson), Wheelers (Colonel Matterson) and Vegetables (Old Blastic).

Still, at Camp Ellis, Thatcher had done his best to orient everyone on the use of the breaching equipment, though equipment didn't perform the same in null-g vacuum as it did in the bottom of a gravity well with atmosphere.