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Elle may refer to: Arts, entertainment and media * ''Elle'' (magazine), a fashion publication ** Elle Style Awards * ''Elle'' (India), the Indian edition * ''Elle'' (film), a 2016 French film * '' Elle: A Modern Cinderella Tale'', a 2010 American teen film * "Elle", a song by Sophie from ''Product'' Language * Elle ( ll), the 14th letter of the Spanish alphabet until 2010 * Elle (Spanish pronoun), a proposed Spanish gender-neutral pronoun * Elle, one of the French personal pronouns People * Elle (name), a female given name * Ferdinand Elle (1570–1637), French portrait painter Places * Elle, Central African Republic, a village * Elle (river), a river in Normandy, France * Ellé, a river in Brittany, France Other uses * Elle (sport), a Sri Lankan game similar to baseball * Elle, an obsolete German unit of measurement See also * * Ælle of Sussex (fl. c. 477–c. 514?), first king of the South Saxons * Ell * ELL (other) An ell is a measure of length. Ell or ...
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Elle (magazine)
''Elle'' (stylized ''ELLE'') is a worldwide women's magazine of French origin that offers a mix of fashion and beauty content, together with culture, society and lifestyle. The title means "she" or "her" in French. ''Elle'' is considered the world's largest fashion magazine, with 45 editions around the world and 46 local websites. It now counts 21 million readers and 100 million unique visitors per month, with an audience of mostly women. It was founded in Paris in 1945 by Hélène Gordon-Lazareff and her husband, the writer Pierre Lazareff. The magazine's readership has continuously grown since its founding, increasing to 800,000 across France by the 1960s. ''Elle'' editions have since multiplied, creating a global network of publications and readers. ''Elles Japanese publication was launched in 1969, beginning an international expansion. Its first issues in English (US and UK) were launched in 1985. Previous editors of the magazine include Jean-Dominique Bauby, well know ...
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Elle, Central African Republic
Elle, Central African Republic is a village in the Bamingui-Bangoran Prefecture in the northern Central African Republic The Central African Republic (CAR; ; , RCA; , or , ) is a landlocked country in Central Africa. It is bordered by Chad to the north, Sudan to the northeast, South Sudan to the southeast, the DR Congo to the south, the Republic of th .... Populated places in Bamingui-Bangoran Bamingui {{CentralAfricanRepublic-geo-stub ...
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ELL (other)
An ell is a measure of length. Ell or ELL may also refer to: People * Ell (surname), a family name * Eldar Gasimov (born 1989), Azerbaijani singer * Ell Roberson (born 1980), American football player Places * Ell, Luxembourg, a commune and town * Ell, Netherlands, a town * Ell Pond (other) Other uses * Ell (architecture) * ELL (gene), coding for the RNA polymerase II elongation factor ELL * East London line, part of the London Overground * '' Encyclopedia of Language and Linguistics'', a compendium of human communication * English-language learner * European Lunar Lander * Edges of the Last Layer, in speedcubing * L, a letter ** Azimuthal quantum number * Modern Greek Modern Greek (, , or , ''Kiní Neoellinikí Glóssa''), generally referred to by speakers simply as Greek (, ), refers collectively to the dialects of the Greek language spoken in the modern era, including the official standardized form of the ... language See also * Aelle (disambiguat ...
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Ælle Of Sussex
Ælle (also Aelle or Ella) is recorded in early sources as the first king of the South Saxons, reigning in what is now called Sussex, England, from 477 to perhaps as late as 514. According to the ''Anglo-Saxon Chronicle'', Ælle and three of his sons are said to have landed at a place called Cymensora and fought against the local Britons. The chronicle goes on to report a victory in 491, at present day Pevensey, where the battle ended with the Saxons slaughtering their opponents to the last man. Ælle was the first king recorded by the 8th century chronicler Bede to have held "''imperium''", or overlordship, over other Anglo-Saxon kingdoms.Bede, ''Ecclesiastical History'', II 5. In the late 9th-century ''Anglo-Saxon Chronicle'' (around four hundred years after his time) Ælle is recorded as being the first bretwalda, or "Britain-ruler", though there is no evidence that this was a contemporary title. Ælle's death is not recorded and although he may have been the founder of a S ...
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Obsolete German Units Of Measurement
The obsolete units of measurement of German-speaking countries consist of a variety of units, with varying local standard definitions. Some of these units are still used in everyday speech and even in stores and on street markets as shorthand for similar amounts in the metric system. For example, some customers ask for one pound (''ein Pfund'') of something when they want 500 grams. The metric system became compulsory on 1 January 1872, in Germany and on 1 January 1876, in Austria. Some obsolete German units have names similar to units that were traditionally used in other countries, and that are still used in a limited number of cases in the United Kingdom (imperial units) and fully in the United States (United States customary units). German system Before the introduction of the metric system in German, almost every town had its own definitions of the units shown below. Often towns posted local definitions on a wall of the city hall. For example, the front wall of the o ...
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Elle (sport)
Elle is a popular bat-and-ball game in Sri Lanka which is also a localised name for slow-pitch softball, often played in rural villages and urban areas. From modern-day sports popular around the world, Elle has the most similarities with softball. The game is played between two teams and the play scenario involves a hitter, a pitcher and fielders. The hitter is given three chances to hit the ball pitched at him or her. Once the hitter hits the ball with the bat – often a sturdy bamboo stick – the hitter has to complete a round or run which includes four possible "stoppings" spaced apart. A strikeout happens if the hitter's ball is caught by the fielding side or if the fielding side is able to hit the hitter with the ball while he or she is in the course of completing a run. The hitter can stop only at one of the three stoppings in the round thereby paving the way for another member of his team to come and become the hitter. The side that gets the highest number of (complete) ...
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Ellé
The Ellé (; br, Ele) is a river in the region of Brittany, western France. Its source is south of the town Rostrenen, in the south-west of the department Côtes-d'Armor. The Ellé flows southwest through the following ''départements'' and towns: * Côtes-d'Armor * Morbihan: Le Faouët * Finistère: Quimperlé At the town of Quimperlé it is joined by the Isole to form the Laïta that flows into the Atlantic Ocean The Atlantic Ocean is the second-largest of the world's five oceans, with an area of about . It covers approximately 20% of Earth's surface and about 29% of its water surface area. It is known to separate the " Old World" of Africa, Europe ... at Le Pouldu. Combined with the Laïta, the river is long. References Rivers of France Rivers of Brittany Rivers of Côtes-d'Armor Rivers of Morbihan Rivers of Finistère {{France-river-stub ...
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Elle (river)
The Elle () is a 31.8 km long river in Normandy, a right bank affluent of the Vire. Topography It crops north of Rouxeville. It joins the Vire at Neuilly-la-Forêt in the Marais du Cotentin et du Bessin between Bessin and Pays saint-lois. Tributaries L'Elle has several affluents ~ among them: *one main affluent : the Rieu (12.2 km) which joins right bank at Lison. The Rieu collects the waters of the north-eastern part of the basin, located between those of the Aure (north) and the Vire (east) and a few of its tributaries to the south and the east. *le ruisseau de Branche (6.7 km) joins the Elle left bank at Saint-Jean-de-Savigny. Communes * Rouxeville (spring source at 200 m), * Saint-Germain-d'Elle, * Bérigny, où se joignent des ramifications secondaires venant de Saint-Jean-des-Baisants et Notre-Dame-d'Elle, * Saint-Georges-d'Elle (en limite est), * Montfiquet (en limite ouest), * Cerisy-la-Forêt, * Sainte-Marguerite-d'Elle (en limite sud) ...
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Ferdinand Elle
Ferdinand Elle (1570 in Mechelen – 1637 in Paris), was a French portrait painter. Biography According to the RKD he was the teacher of Nicolas Poussin and his son, the painter Louis Ferdinand Elle the Elder.Ferdinand Elle
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From 1601 he was court painter to . Very few of his works survive.


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Elle Style Awards
The Elle Style Awards are an awards ceremony hosted annually by ''Elle'' magazine. List of award winners 2017 The 2017 edition of the Elle Style Awards took place on 13 February 2017. * Style Influencer of the Year: Debbie Harry * TV Actress of the Year: * Model of the Year: Damaris Goddrie * H&M Conscious Award: Orsola de Castro * British Designer of the Year: Erdem * Breakthrough Star of the Year: Sasha Lane * Female Artist of the Year: * Fashion Director's Woman of the Year: * Actor of the Year: Riz Ahmed * Accessories Designer of the Year: * British Brand of the Year: Christopher Bailey, Burberry * Album of the Year: Christine and the Queens * Actress of the Year: * Editor's Choice of the Year: * Outstanding Achievement: * Outstanding Contribution to Fashion: * Inspiring Woman of the Year: Emma Watson * Emerging Brand Of The Year: Kym Ellery * Fashion Director's Choice: Simon Porte Jacquemus 2016 The 2016 edition of the Elle Style Awards took place on February 23 ...
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Elle (name)
{{Short description, Female given name "Ell", but is sometimes pronounced "Ellie". It derives from the French pronoun "elle", meaning "she". The name can also be a shortened version of names such as Eloise, Elizabeth, Eliza, Felicia, Amelia, Michelle, Danielle, Gabrielle and Eleanor, Leslie or Lindsey. Persons * Elle Fanning (born 1998), American actress * Elle Kennedy, Canadian romantic fiction writer * Elle King (born 1989), American singer, songwriter and actress * Elle Macpherson (born 1964), Australian supermodel and actress * Elle McLemore (born 1991), American actress * Elle Mulvaney (born 2002), English child actress * Elle Varner (born 1989), American singer * Elle Winter (born 1999), American singer, songwriter and actress * Elle Johnson (born 1990) American Bikini Supermodel from Park City, Utah Characters * Elle Bishop, from the U.S. TV series ''Heroes'' * Elle Driver, from the film ''Kill Bill'' * Elle Evans, from the film ''The Kissing Booth' * Elle Gree ...
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French Personal Pronouns
French personal pronouns (analogous to English personal pronouns, English ''I'', ''you, he/she, we'', and ''they'') reflect the grammatical person, person and grammatical number, number of their referent, and in the case of the third person, its grammatical gender, gender as well (much like the English distinction between ''him'' and ''her'', except that French lacks an inanimate third person pronoun ''it'' or a gender neutral ''they'' and thus draws this distinction among all third person nouns, singular and plural). They also reflect the grammatical relation, role they play in their clause: subject, direct object, indirect object, or other. Personal pronouns display a number of grammatical particularities and complications not found in their English counterparts: some of them can only be used in certain circumstances; some of them change form depending on surrounding words; and their placement is largely unrelated to the placement of the nouns they replace. Overview The seco ...
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