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Eileen and Bell
The Presiding Officer ( Speaker ) of the Assembly, Ms Eileen Bell, MLA indicated at the first meeting of the ' shadow ' Assembly ( May 15, 2006 ) that she would take legal advice before ruling on whether Mr Ervine could be treated as a member of the UUP group.
Eileen Anderson ( born October 18, 1928 in Bell, California ) is the first and so far only woman to serve as Mayor of Honolulu, Hawaii, United States.
David Ford won the leadership election on 6 October by 86 votes to 45, ahead of Eileen Bell.
His directing credits include Pushover ( 1954 ), My Sister Eileen ( 1955 ), Operation Mad Ball ( 1957 ), Bell, Book and Candle ( 1958 ), Strangers When We Meet ( 1960 ), The World of Suzie Wong ( 1960 ), and The Notorious Landlady ( 1962 ).
* Best Short Form: Pawns Dreaming of Roses by Eileen Bell from Women of the Apocalypse
* Other, in English: Women of the Apocalypse by Eileen Bell, Roxanne Felix, Billie Milholland, and Ryan McFadden
Bell was born in Billingham, County Durham, England, where he grew up with his mother, Eileen ( née Matfin ), and older sister, Kathryn.
Eileen Bell CBE ( born 15 August 1943 ) is a Northern Ireland politician, former member of the Northern Ireland Assembly for North Down and former deputy leader of the Alliance Party.
After leaving political life Eileen Bell turned to a charity she had long supported and became Vice President and Legislative Advisor to Autism NI.
Many prominent members of the Alliance Party of Northern Ireland have been Catholics, including the majority of its past leaders ( such as John Cushnahan, Oliver Napier and Sean Neeson ), some of its Deputy Leaders ( such as Seamus Close and Eileen Bell ), former MP Thomas Columba Gormley, as well as three of its seven current Assembly members.
It was directed by Richard Quine, who also directed Lemmon in My Sister Eileen, It Happened to Jane, Operation Mad Ball and Bell, Book and Candle.

Eileen and Northern
* Eileen Paisley, Baroness Paisley of St George's, Northern Irish politician
* Eileen Pollock, Northern Ireland actress

Eileen and Ireland
Her maternal grandmother, Eileen Pearce, emigrated from Newbridge, Kildare, Ireland.
Byrne, the first of six children, was born in Crumlin, Dublin, Ireland, the son of a cooper and soldier, Dan, and a hospital nurse from Galway, Eileen ( née Gannon ).
Other actors include: Willie Aames, Anne Archer, Parley Baer, Jonathan Banks, Don " Red " Barry, Billy Barty, Richard Basehart, Ralph Bellamy, Lucille Benson, Ray Bolger, Ernest Borgnine, Todd Bridges, Joshua Bryant, Red Buttons, Johnny Cash, June Carter Cash, Tom Clancy, Matt Clark, Jeff Corey, Nicolas Coster, Johnny Crawford, James Cromwell, David Faustino, Gil Gerard, Louis Gossett, Jr., Mariette Hartley, Eileen Heckart, Arthur Hill, John Hillerman, Rance Howard, Ernie Hudson, Rick Hurst, John Ireland, Burl Ives, Richard Jaeckel, Celia Kaye, Tom Lester, Robert Loggia, Mike Lookinland, Chuck McCann, Jan Merlin, Richard Mulligan, Patricia Neal, Georg Olden, Sean Penn ( uncredited ), Chris Petersen, Bill Quinn, Anne Ramsey, Madeleine Stowe, Ford Rainey, Kim Richards, Bing Russell, William Schallert, Kathryn Leigh Scott, Ronnie Scribner, Paula Shaw, Eric Shea, Raymond St. Jacques, Liam Sullivan, and Dolph Sweet.
Eileen Gray was born on 9 August 1878 into an aristocratic family near Enniscorthy, a market town in south-eastern Ireland.
Because Dallaglio's father, Vincenzo, is Italian, and his mother, Eileen, was half Irish, he was eligible to play for both Italy and Ireland, as well as England, and in the early 1990s he turned down an invitation to play for Ireland.
The arrest is reversed, various couples are united, including Barry and Eileen, and it is declared that " Ireland shall stand among all nations of the world.
* Ireland South Regional Organiser: Eileen Lynch
The sumptuous The Artist's Studio: Lady Lavery with her Daughter Alice and Step-Daughter Eileen, currently is in the National Gallery of Ireland.
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.
" She was also, however, known to subject them to arbitrary orders, such as insisting that Maclean clean her rooms for her ; later, she directed Peter Caddy to abandon Eileen and their baby and take a menial hotel job in Ireland, while Govan took personal custody of the baby herself.
Other bands to come regularly to the Rainbow included Brendan Bowyer and the Royal, Dickie Rock and The Miami, Joe McCarthy and the Dixies, Sean Fagan, Sonny Knowles and the Pacific, The Royal Blues and Doc Carroll, The Black Ages, Maurice Mulcahy Band, Eileen Reid and the Cadets, Donnie Collins Band, Gay McIntyre from Derry, Big Tom and the Mainliners, Susan McCann, Philmeona Begley, Joe Dolan, Brian Coll and the Buckaroos and hundreds more as at that time it was recorded that there were more than six-hundred showbands operating in Ireland.
Many of the top groups and solo performers played in the Rainbow from both Ireland and abroad including The Dubliners, Foster and Allen, Dublin City Ramblers, Wolfe Tones, Anna McGoldrick, Joe Lynch, Ruby Murray, Bridie Gallagher, Daniel O ' Donnell, Eileen Donaghy, Altan ( Irish group ) Gallowglass Ceili Band and many, many more.
Teresa, born 1863, died 30 September 1904, married Timothy Quinlan, born 18 February 1861 ( Borrisokane Co Tipperary Ireland ) died 8 July 1927, children: Teresa Gertrude, Daniel Alphonsus O ' Connor born 16 February 1902, Eileen Mary, Mary Kathleen, and Patrick ;

Eileen and politician
* October 22 – Eileen Gordon, British politician
* July 7 – Eileen Lemass, Irish politician
Angela Eileen Watkinson ( born Angela Eileen Ellicott 18 November 1941, Leytonstone ) is a politician in the United Kingdom.
Eileen Gordon ( born 22 October 1946 ) is a politician in the United Kingdom.
Eileen Desmond ( née Harrington ; 29 December 1932 – 6 January 2005 ) was an Irish Labour Party politician.
* Eileen O ' Connell ( politician ), Nova Scotia NDP MLA, 1996-2000
* Eileen Anderson, Hawaii politician
* Eileen Desmond, British politician
* Eileen Lemass, Irish politician
Eileen Lemass ( born 7 July 1932 ) is a former Irish Fianna Fáil politician.
* Eileen S. Naughton ( 1945-), American politician

Bell and Northern
The leading organizer of the Fundamentalist campaign against modernism was William Bell Riley, a Northern Baptist based in Minneapolis, where his Northwestern Bible and Missionary Training School ( 1902 ), Northwestern Evangelical Seminary ( 1935 ), and Northwestern College ( 1944 ) produced thousands of graduates.
As Gordon Thompson of Bell Northern Research put it, " all of the excitement is in the expectation ; the reality is really quite disappointing.
Commissioned artists include Ken Howard, Linda Kitson, John Keane, Peter Howson, Steve McQueen ( see Queen and Country ) and Langlands & Bell, responding to conflicts in Northern Ireland, the Falklands, the Persian Gulf, Bosnia, Iraq and Afghanistan.
Jocelyne Desideri examined the teeth in skeletons from Bell Beaker sites in Northern Spain, Southern France, Switzerland, the Czech Republic and Hungary for her thesis.
Looking at inherited dental traits, she found that only in Northern Spain and the Czech Republic were there demonstrable genetic links between immediately previous populations and Bell Beaker populations.
Very early dates for Bell Beakers were found in Castelo Velho de Freixo de Numão in Guarda, Northern Portugal.
He worked for Bell Northern Research ( later part of Nortel Networks ) and then MicroSystems International.
Eric Robin Bell ( born 3 September 1947 in East Belfast, Northern Ireland ) is a Northern Irish rock musician and guitarist, best known as a founder member and the original guitarist of the rock group Thin Lizzy.
* Several other Bell Media television channels, including CTV's flagship station, CTV Toronto, along with CTV News Channel, TSN, TSN2 and Discovery Channel, as well as the master controls for the CTV stations in Eastern Canada ( including Winnipeg, Southwestern Ontario, Northern Ontario, Ottawa and Montreal ) as well as some of the technical operations for TSN Radio 1050 are operated from 9 Channel Nine Court in Agincourt located at Highway 401 and McCowan Road.
Douglas and Lincoln competed for Northern votes, while Bell, Douglas and Breckinridge competed for Southern votes.
CTV Northern Ontario, formerly known as MCTV, is a system of four television stations in Northern Ontario, Canada, owned and operated by the CTV Television Network, a division of Bell Media.
Exploratory development on the technology began at Northern Telecom's Bell Northern Research Labs ( Ottawa, Canada ) in 1971.
As a result of this legal action, Western Electric sold its shares in Northern Electric to Bell Canada.
In 1971, Bell Canada and Northern Electric combined their R & D organizations and formed Bell-Northern Research.
With the formation of Bell Canada Enterprises ( later shortened to BCE ) in 1983 as the parent company of Bell Canada and Northern Telecom, BNR in Canada was jointly owned 50-50 by Bell Canada and Nortel.
Susan Jocelyn Bell was born in Belfast, Northern Ireland, where her father was an architect at the Armagh Planetarium.
This area lacked rail transport, so the sawn lumber would have to be barged to the Northern Railway at Bell Ewart.
Owned by Bell Media, it is the flagship station of the network's CTV Northern Ontario sub-system and its studios are located on Frood Road and Lasalle Boulevard on the northwest side of Sudbury.
Owned by Bell Media, it is part of the network's CTV Northern Ontario sub-system and its studios are located on Pine Street North ( near Hendry Avenue ) in Timmins.
Owned by Bell Media, it is part of the network's CTV Northern Ontario sub-system and its studios are located on Oak and Wild Streets ( near the shoreline of Lake Nipissing ) in Downtown North Bay.

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