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However, in 1997, Spencer | Eccles, a Utah alumnus and chairman of Utah's biggest |
The Friends first President was Lord | Eccles, a man heavily involved in the original creati |
(The Wikipedia pages for both John | Eccles and Henry Eccles refer to Solomon as their fat |
, who was successively minister of Legertwood, | Eccles, and Swinton, all in Berwickshire, was born at |
There are a host of businesses named after | Eccles and his descendants. |
gagements including several in Lancashire with | Eccles and Bolton. |
He then joined with David | Eccles and George Stoddard to form the Oregon Lumber |
l, also runs to the hospital before running to | Eccles and continuing to Prestwich. |
The first ascent of the peak was by James | Eccles and guides Alphonse and Michel Payot on 14 Aug |
In 2003, Clarys beat Tony | Eccles and Robert Wagner en route to the quarter fina |
sford, Blue Bell Hill and Walderslade, Burham, | Eccles and Wouldham, Ditton, Larkfield North, Larkfie |
at the synapse was chemical, while John Carew | Eccles and others believed that the synapse was elect |
emi-opera Acis and Galatea, with music by John | Eccles and text by Peter Anthony Motteux, is staged i |
Bu-val service 484 to | Eccles and Bluebird service 495 to the nearby Tesco s |
Charles Nibley, David | Eccles, and George Stoddard organized the Oregon Suga |
ng of The Singular Experience of Mr John Scott | Eccles and The Tiger of San Pedro, and on original pu |
route is via Newton-le-Willows, Patricroft and | Eccles and then either via the earlier route to Manch |
However, | Eccles appealed against the result, claiming that New |
h Finger in the Pie project manager, Catherine | Eccles appointed to run the organisation. |
such as George Wald, Charles Townes, Sir John | Eccles, Arch-Bishop Paulos Mar Gregorios (President o |
In about 1877 he succeeded O'Conor | Eccles as proprietor of the Roscommon Messenger. |
When | Eccles Ashton was adopted by his uncle, he removed hi |
e was elected as Member of Parliament (MP) for | Eccles at the 1924 general election, but was defeated |
The Viscountess | Eccles, Baroness Eccles of Moulton (1999-) |
bertson, Jack Kennedy and Joe Turner also Jack | Eccles became club trainer. |
ried, first, a sister of Sir Alexander Home of | Eccles, Berwickshire, by whom he had a son, George, m |
It is situated in the parish of | Eccles, between the villages of Fogo and Swinton to t |
He played for | Eccles Borough before moving to Football League Secon |
after non-League spells with Barton Albion and | Eccles Borough. |
e in town, and in 1907 Ogden millionaire David | Eccles bought up more than 1,000 acres (4.0 km2; 1.6 |
Eccles Building | |
Eccles Building, headquarters of the Federal Reserve | |
e was elected as Member of Parliament (MP) for | Eccles, but he stood down at the 1935 election. |
n Williamson C.E. High School, and before that | Eccles C.E. High School) is a state comprehensive hig |
currant-filled, flat pastry cake similar to an | Eccles cake, although it is more oval in shape. |
Eccles called the fundamental neural units of the cer | |
y and a Fulbright Fellow in the David and Mary | Eccles Center for American Studies at the British Lib |
inues to function under new management, as the | Eccles Centre of Salford City College. |
y was incorporated February 12, 1898, by David | Eccles, Charles W. Nibley, and George Stoddard. |
9; and Joan Lestor, who later served as MP for | Eccles, Cheshire, was a government minister and found |
iva Routes Service Winton: 61, 62, 64, 65 (All | Eccles Circulars) and the 556 (Sunday & Bank Holidays |
easte Cricket Club, based at Ellesmere Park in | Eccles, City of Salford, Greater Manchester, are a cr |
oach Ed Lamb and will play their home games at | Eccles Coliseum. |
nuary 2009, it merged with Salford College and | Eccles College to form Salford City College. |
Eccles College and Salford College had their corporat | |
he result of a merger between Salford College, | Eccles College and Pendleton College to form a 'super |
As of January 2009 the campus merged with | Eccles College and Salford College and is now a part |
The merger of | Eccles College, Salford College, and Pendleton Colleg |
nd attended Worsley Wardley Grammar School and | Eccles College. |
Eccles comes from the Latin 'ecclesia' meaning church | |
Solomon | Eccles, composer (died 1683) |
Solomon | Eccles, composer (born 1618) |
date unknown - John | Eccles, composer (died 1735) |
The David | Eccles Conference Center is in downtown Ogden, Utah. |
Chairman of the | Eccles Constituency Labour Party from 1990 to 1994, h |
Other players at this event were Tony | Eccles, Darryl Fitton, Michael van Gerwen, Tony West |
It was MP David | Eccles' decision, as minister of works, to make the M |
The | Eccles Disaster Memorial commemorates victims of the |
to the Commons as member of parliament for the | Eccles Division of Lancashire, unseating the Conserva |
September after taking up management by Brent | Eccles, drummer for The Angels. |
ral committees for the collected Stradella and | Eccles editions. |
They were first identified as inhibitory by | Eccles et al in 1964. |
ation opened as part of the first stage of the | Eccles extension in 1999. |
this gift, the U of U won permission from the | Eccles family to add George Eccles's name to the stad |
Altrincham and Sale, Bolton East, Bolton West, | Eccles, Farnworth, Leigh, Salford East, Salford West, |
He was Member of Parliament for | Eccles from 1964 until he retired at the 1987 general |
cian who was the Member of Parliament (MP) for | Eccles from 1997 until 2010. |
irgin (grid reference SJ778986) is a church in | Eccles, Greater Manchester, England. |
Kieron Mark Richardson (born 12 January 1986; | Eccles, Greater Manchester, England) is an English ac |
As an independent college | Eccles had an average pass rate above the national av |
racing circuit, and a museum at the nearby New | Eccles Hall School. |
more frequent pattern of services stopping at | Eccles has now been reviewed. |
Others, including | Eccles himself in later publications, have taken it t |
ol lagoon, nearby Barley Lake and the historic | Eccles Hotel. |
Ellesmere Park is an area of | Eccles, in Greater Manchester, England. |
he previous season, they were drawn at home to | Eccles in the first round. |
luded a fully staged version of Semele by John | Eccles; in 2005 a ‘first' Conference on John Eccles; |
t was administered by the municipal borough of | Eccles in the administrative county of Lancashire unt |
reliminary round and then faced 30th seed Tony | Eccles in the first round. |
rwell, in the ancient ecclesiastical parish of | Eccles in the hundred of Salford. |
defeated another Desert Classic debutant Tony | Eccles in round one, but lost to Dennis Smith 8-7 in |
irgham is a village in Berwickshire, parish of | Eccles in the Scottish Borders area of Scotland, near |
hampionship, he defeated number five seed Tony | Eccles in the first round but lost to Shaun Greatbatc |
It was located in Patricroft, near the town of | Eccles, in the City of Salford, Greater Manchester, E |
as an assistant to Joan Lestor, Labour MP for | Eccles, in 1992 and also contested that year's Genera |
Malone was from | Eccles in Lancashire. |
t at the church of the Holy Cross, Patricroft, | Eccles in Salford, where he served for the next six y |
"Dale's Principle" was first used by Sir John | Eccles in 1954, in a passage reading, "In conformity |
drama series Hereward the Wake (1965), Donald | Eccles in the two-part BBC TV play Conquest (1966; pa |
Eccles Interchange is an interchange comprising a sin | |
The bus services that use | Eccles Interchange and its Stand Letter are : (Places |
ore continuing through the city centre towards | Eccles Interchange. |
Eccles invented the term Diode to describe an evacuat | |
Claremont, | Eccles, Irwell Riverside, Langworthy, Ordsall, Pendle |
Eccles is located on the Eccles Line with trams towar | |
Eccles is a commune in the Nord department in norther | |
Salford and | Eccles is a borough constituency represented in the H |
Graham | Eccles is a former professional rugby league football |
W. Robert "Bob" | Eccles is a former professional rugby league football |
Viscountess | Eccles is entitled to call herself Lady Eccles both t |
Kevin | Eccles is the current mayor of West Grey township. |
left the band, and in 2007 New Zealander Matt | Eccles joined the band as the new drummer. |
Hosfield was born in | Eccles, Lancashire and she attended Eccles College be |
Ackroyd died in | Eccles, Lancashire, England, in October 1927, at the |
He was born in | Eccles, Lancashire, and was the eldest son of Abraham |
Frank Gordon Handford was born in 1884 in | Eccles, Lancashire, the son of Joseph Handford, a tea |
He was born in Monton, | Eccles, Lancashire. |
He was born in | Eccles, Lancashire. |
e and Malling such as Aylesford, East Malling, | Eccles, Larkfield, Leybourne, Snodland and West Malli |
e invested in a brewery with a partner, Samuel | Eccles, launching "Labatt and Eccles". |
he station lies within ticketing zone H on the | Eccles Line of the Metrolink system. |
The section of the | Eccles Line from Pomona to Mediacity:uk serves the Sa |
Broadway is located on the | Eccles Line with trams towards Manchester Piccadilly |
Langworthy is located on the | Eccles Line with trams towards Manchester Piccadilly |
Weaste is located on the | Eccles Line with trams towards Manchester Piccadilly |
Ladywell is located on the | Eccles Line with trams towards Manchester Piccadilly |
Salford Quays is located on the | Eccles Line with trams towards Manchester Piccadilly |
Anchorage is located on the | Eccles Line with trams towards Manchester Piccadilly |
aste is served by the Metrolink as part of the | Eccles line and within minutes of The Willows. |
the end of a 360-metre (0.22 mi) spur from the | Eccles line which was built as part of Phase 3 of the |
the shuttle service to MediaCityUK, and on the | Eccles line a junction was built between the Harbour |
The | Eccles line for the Metrolink was approved in 1996, w |
on-street Manchester Metrolink station on the | Eccles Line, between the town of Eccles and Salford Q |
s a purpose built Park and ride station on the | Eccles Line. |
is served by trams on both the Altrincham and | Eccles lines of Manchester Metrolink. |
on, Earlestown, Newton-le-Willows, Patricroft, | Eccles, Manchester Victoria, Ashton-under-Lyne and St |
Branch Library, Earth Sciences Branch Library, | Eccles Medical Sciences Library and Music Library. |
Billy Beats, George Samuel | Eccles, Meshach Dean, and Alf Wood, favourites of pre |
M602 motorway and is 400 metres away from the | Eccles Metrolink station. |
alford Quays are often extremely busy, and the | Eccles Metrolink line faces many delays, frequently d |
Eccles Metrolink station | |
Not to be confused with | Eccles Metrolink station. |
The | Eccles Mine Disaster was an explosion of coal-seam me |
d Royal Hospital"), Salford with Prestwich via | Eccles, Monton, Wardley, Swinton, Pendlebury, Agecrof |
Later that year, Marriner | Eccles moved from the Treasury to become governor of |
Conservative Party in his home-constituency of | Eccles, near Manchester, Dunn was elected a councillo |
Wolstenholme was born in | Eccles near Salford, Lancashire, England. |
s located on the corner of Langworthy Road and | Eccles New Road (A57). |
, Clarendon Drive in Putney, South London, and | Eccles New Road, Salford, Greater Manchester. |
John | Eccles Nixon Barnhill (died 12 December 1971) was an |
The | Eccles No. 5 mine was opened in 1905; served by the C |
The | Eccles No. 5 mine resumed operations after the disast |
Buile Hill High School is nextdoor on | Eccles Old Road (A576), close to Seedley. |
te Lane B5228 (near the junction with the A576 | Eccles Old Road). |
as recorded for a Manchester Cup match against | Eccles on 31 January 1885. |
ter and Chester (no trains stop at Patricroft, | Eccles or Deansgate, which are served by Liverpool to |
ection to the British Library to form the Lady | Eccles Oscar Wilde Collection there. |
victory for the Conseravtive candidate, David | Eccles over his sole opponent, the Independent Libera |
and also recorded with Roland Alphonso, Clancy | Eccles, Pat Kelly, and the Soul Defenders. |
To the south is | Eccles Pike, an almost-conical hill, partly owned by |
Eccles played for Middleport before joining Burslem P | |
Graham | Eccles played in Leeds' 12-24 defeat to St. Helens in |
Graham | Eccles played in Leeds' 16-7 victory over Widnes in t |
Eccles proposed that each of the 40 million dendrons | |
Self Controls Its Brain is a book by Sir John | Eccles, proposing a theory of philosophical dualism, |
The 1984 | Eccles rail crash occurred on 4 December 1984 at Eccl |
Eccles railway station serves the town of Eccles in t | |
Midgley joined the | Eccles Referees' Association in 1961 after taking up |
In his honour, The | Eccles Referees' Association changed the name of its |
When | Eccles retired in 1854, Labatt acquired his interest, |
Mr | Eccles retired in 1988 and was replaced by Mr W. D. J |
Eccles Road railway station is a rural railway statio | |
Eccles Road railway station, on the Breckland Line be | |
Nohria, Nitin; | Eccles, Robert, eds. |
St Anne's Church, Clifton, near | Eccles, Salford (1874) |
Samia Ghadie was born in | Eccles, Salford, Greater Manchester to a Lebanese fat |
Ryan attended Wentworth High School in | Eccles, Salford. |
seums, the Alf Engen Ski Museum and the George | Eccles Salt Lake 2002 Olympic Winter Games Museum. |
The David | Eccles School of Business is at the University of Uta |
Garff attended the David | Eccles School of Business at the University of Utah. |
On October 18, 2007 the David | Eccles School of Business at the University of Utah a |
nearby include Stichill, Sprouston, Nenthorn, | Eccles, Scottish Borders, Gordon, Scottish Borders, G |
William Baird M.D., F.R.S, F.L.S. ( | Eccles, Scottish Borders, 1803 - January 27, 1872) wa |
Midfield Imran Ansari, Gareth | Eccles, Sean Carney, Keiran King, Jamie Shepherd and |
eve, John Weldon emerges victorious, with John | Eccles second and Daniel Purcell third. |
Metrolink trams from Altrincham and | Eccles serve two platforms in the west of the square |
Eccles served on the Ogden City Council and as their | |
Eccles Shorrock (the Second) was responsible for esta | |
Eccles Shorrock (originally known as Eccles Ashton) w | |
The electoral ward of | Eccles should not be confused with the Salford town o |
Eccles Sixth Form Centre was an independent College, | |
Worsley and | Eccles South brings Walkden, Worsley and Eccles toget |
Worsley and | Eccles South is a county constituency represented in |
merged into a new constituency of Worsley and | Eccles South. |
the Member of Parliament (MP) for Worsley and | Eccles South. |
The church, | Eccles St Mary, still stands and is one of 124 existi |
The freight train had just passed | Eccles station and was starting to accelerate away wh |
Ryan also rescued the front door to 7 | Eccles Street (now at the James Joyce Centre) from de |
Boyle Roche died at his house in 63 | Eccles Street, Dublin, on 5 June 1807, and was buried |
She was educated at Dominican College, | Eccles Street; University College Dublin, and St Mary |
In 1912 | Eccles suggested that solar radiation was responsible |
Moss | Eccles Tarn is a tarn on Claife Heights, near Near Sa |
It was probably a combination of Moss | Eccles Tarn and Esthwaite Water that served as inspir |
continued, and the house, christened the Ellen | Eccles Theatre after the family member of one of the |
Worsley constituency, incorporating a part of | Eccles, to be called Worsley and Eccles South. |
days there is generally an hourly service from | Eccles to Manchester Victoria eastbound and Liverpool |
and Yorkshire Railway to build a railway from | Eccles to Wigan through Ellenbrook Station which was |
d North Western Railway's Warrington to Wigan, | Eccles to Wigan, Wigan to St Helens and Springs Branc |
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