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AURP-Battelle and .
According to the AURP-Battelle Technology Practice report, released in October 2007, every job in a research park generates an average of an additional 2. 57 jobs in the economy.

Eileen and Walker
The film version of The Dresser stars Albert Finney, Tom Courtenay, Zena Walker, Eileen Atkins, Michael Gough and Edward Fox.
Murder by Death is a 1976 comedy film with a cast featuring Eileen Brennan, Truman Capote, James Coco, Peter Falk, Alec Guinness, Elsa Lanchester, David Niven, Peter Sellers, Maggie Smith, Nancy Walker, and Estelle Winwood, written by Neil Simon and directed by Robert Moore.
Next, Eileen fell for Ed Jackson ( Chris Walker ) in 2006, before discovering he had served time in prison for killing Emily Bishop's husband Ernest in a storyline that screened in 1978.

Eileen and University
In the spring of 1935 Blair met his future wife Eileen O ' Shaughnessy, when his landlady, Rosalind Obermeyer, who was studying for a masters degree in psychology at University College London, invited some of her fellow students to a party.
* July 14, 1952: New York City, New York Bayard Peakes walked in to the offices of the American Physical Society at Columbia University and shot and killed secretary Eileen Fahey with a. 22 caliber pistol.
The first theater THX was used in was the University of Southern California's Eileen L. Norris Cinema Theatre, a part of USC's noted film school.
* Barker, Eileen ( editor ) Of Gods and Men: New Religious Movements in the West Mercer University Press Macon, Georgia, U. S. A. 1984 ISBN 0-86554-095-0
* Barker, Eileen " New Religious Movements in Britain ," in New Religious Movements in Europe, Helle Meldgaard and Johannes Aagaard, eds., ( Aarhus: Aarhus University Press, 1997 ), pp. 99 – 123.
* Barker, Eileen, " New Religions and New Religiosity ," in New Religions and New Religiosity, Eileen Barker and Margit Warburg, eds., ( Aarhus: Aarhus University Press, 1998 ), pp. 10 – 27.
* Barker, Eileen " Unification Church " in The Encyclopedia of New York State Peter Eisenstadt, Editor in Chief, Syracuse, NY: Syracuse University Press, 2005.
* Barker, Eileen and Margit Warburg ( eds ) New Religions and New Religiosity, Aarhus, Denmark: Aargus University Press, 1998.
In 2011, and as a consequence of the 2010 Mackay conference, CESNUR ( Center for Studies of New Religions ) held its annual conference at Aletheia University, Aletheia President Ming-Ta Wu honoring London School of Economics Professor of Sociology Eileen Vartan Barker with the Mackay Award for Distinguished Scholarship and Humanity, Mackay's humanitarianism and struggle against racism a centerpiece of this conference and attended by more than sixty international scholars of religion.
* The story is also told within Irish Sagas and Folktales by folklorist Eileen O ' Faolain and first published by Oxford University Press in 1954.
This squeeze, known as the Long Crawl, was first passed by Eileen Davies, a member of Swansea University Caving Club in 1963, although it is claimed that it was first passed by Peter Ogden of the same Club in the October before.
* Eileen Southern, PhD, ethnomusicologist, was Professor of Music, 1968 – 1974, before joining the faculty of Harvard University, where she became the first female African American to become a tenured professor there.
* Barange M, Field JG, Harris RP, Eileen E, Hofmann EE, Perry RI and Werner F ( 2010 ) Marine Ecosystems and Global Change Oxford University Press.
* Eileen Shea-Hilliard, basketball player, Michigan State University ' Athlete of the Decade '
* National semi-finalist for the Eileen Heckart Senior Drama Competition, Ohio State University, for The Pele Chant
When Eileen's son, Todd, dated Sarah Lou, he passed up the chance to study at Oxford University [...] When eventually Eileen stopped fantasising about trapping Sarah Lou's head in Fred Elliott's bacon slicer, Sarah Lou had set her eye on Todd's half-brother Jason.

Eileen and Research
She established the " Eileen Heckart Collection " at Ohio State University's Jerome Lawrence and Robert E. Lee Theatre Research Institute, with her notes, copies of scripts, and personal papers.

Eileen and Report
Individuals can argue, as stated in Eileen Southern ’ s “ The Origin and Development of the Black Musical Theater: A Preliminary Report ,” that A Trip to Coontown was not the first black-dominated musical play produced at the time.
* The Origin and Development of the Black Musical Theater: A Preliminary Report by Eileen Southern ( 1981 – 1982 )
* 1994 Report of the Expert Maternity Group, on which Eileen Hutton, NCT's then President, was a member, is adopted as Government policy for England and Wales

Eileen and ",
They are best known for their songs " Come On Eileen " and " Geno ", both of which went No. 1 on the UK Singles Chart.
The first single, " The Celtic Soul Brothers ", reached number 45 on the UK charts but the follow-up, " Come On Eileen ", became a Number One hit not only in the UK, but also in the United States, where it became the biggest-selling single of 1982.
His exposure during the new era of cable television was limited to a few seconds in Dexys Midnight Runners ' 1982 music video for " Come On Eileen ", using archival footage of Ray from 1954.
* Day 9: " Faith of the Heart ", Title song of Star Trek: Enterprise, Diane Warren performed by Russell Watson, played for Commander Eileen Collins.
* Day 14: " Come On Eileen ", Dexys Midnight Runners, played for Eileen Collins.
One of his first major hits was a country song co-written by Moon Mullican in 1950 entitled " You Don't Have To Be a Baby To Cry ", and the 1950 novelty song " If I Knew You Were Comin ' I'd've Baked a Cake ", co-written with Al Hoffman and Clem Watts and recorded by Eileen Barton.
Decca issued a 10-inch LP featuring Merman singing some of her songs, accompanied by arranger-conductor Gordon Jenkins and His Orchestra and Chorus, with vocalizing by Dick Haymes ( who joined Merman in the show's biggest hit, " You're Just in Love ", their single reaching Billboard magazine's number 30 for a week ) and Eileen Wilson ( who sang " It's a Lovely Day Today " with Haymes ).
Book reviewer Nisi Shawl wrote that this story could be part of a sub-genre of stories using life-in-a-corporation as a background, along with Eileen Gunn's " Stable Strategies for Middle Management ", Kelley Eskridge's " Solitaire ", and Charles Stross ' Accelerando.
*" Eileen Brim Full of Rich Melodies ", The New York Times, March 20, 1917, p. 9
* Anne Hardy ; Eileen Magnello ( 2002 ) " Statistical methods in epidemiology: Karl Pearson, Ronald Ross, Major Greenwood and Austin Bradford Hill ", 1900-1945 Soz Praventiv Med ; 47 ( 2 ): 80-89.
* In her 1996 memoir, " As My World Still Turns ", actress Eileen Fulton, who has starred on the CBS soap As the World Turns for over four decades, claimed credit for coming up with the concept for " As the Stomach Turns ".
His daughter, Eileen Crossman, published a semi-fictionalised biography, " Mountain Rain ", in 1982, much of her material being drawn from Taylor ( 1944 ).
*" Eileen ", a song from Keith Richards ' album Main Offender
*" Eileen ", a song by The Hush Sound from the So Sudden album
*" Eileen Aroon ", a song written by Cearbhall Óg Ó Dálaigh
*" Eileen ", a song by Skid Row on the Subhuman Race album
*" Don't Walk Away Eileen ", a song by Sam Roberts on the album We Were Born in a Flame
*" Everybody Loves Eileen ", a song by Miljenko Matijevic from the band Steelheart
*" Eileen Og ", a traditional Irish song
Doyle followed and they were soon to join forces with Seamus Egan and Eileen Ivers with whom they recorded one live cassette and one track, " If I Were You ", which they contributed to the album ' Straight Outta Ireland ' in 1993.

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