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The current co-convenors of the party are Eleanor Scott and Patrick Harvie.
It is pronounced as "guy-ar-doh".
Pollyanna is used to refer to someone who is overly cheerful and idealistic. It comes from the book, Pollyanna, a best-selling 1913 novel by Eleanor H. Porter, a classic of children's literature.
It depends on how you pronounce the abbreviation. You use "an" before a vowel sound, so if the abbreviation starts with a vowel sound, even if it does not start with a vowel, you would use "an" before it. For example, you would say "an SUV", because you would pronounce this "an ess you vee"--the letter "s" is pronounced "ess", and that starts with a vowel sound. An abbreviation that starts with a consonant sound is CEO, so you would say "a CEO", because that is pronounced "a see ee oh".
Both "an historian" and "a historian" are correct, but generally "a historian" is more commonly used. The use of "an historian" follows British English rules of using "an" before words that begin with a silent 'h'.
The address of the Eleanor is: 500 Roosevelt Blvd., Eleanor, 25070 0459
Eleanor Roosevelt
Eleanor Roosevelt's middle name was Eleanor because her whole name was Anna Eleanor Roosevelt.
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Eleanor Witt's birth name is Eleanor Witt.
Eleanor Kent's birth name is Eleanor Fortune.
Eleanor Clymer's birth name is Eleanor Lowenton.
Eleanor Audley's birth name is Zellman, Eleanor.
The phone number of the Eleanor is: 304-586-4295.
Eleanor Simmonds's birth name is Eleanor Mary Simmonds.
Eleanor Seigler's birth name is Eleanor Hart Seigler.