1. Eccles - Noun
2. Eccles - Adjective
3. Eccles - Proper noun
Australian physiologist noted for his research on the conduction of impulses by nerve cells (1903-1997)
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Oh, and for the benefit of those people who think I haven't been English enough in my recent articles: Bum bollocks tosser cor blimey guvnor eccles cakes apples and pears god save the queen fish and chips I hate yanks etc. Ben Croshaw
A biography citation states that, "although not always a practising Catholic, Eccles was a theist and a spiritual person, and he believed 'that there is a Divine Providence operating over and above the materialistic happenings of biological evolution'.. Source: Internet
A husband and wife are now dead after the man would have set their Eccles, East Bank Demerara (EBD) home on fire. Source: Internet
As we have said all along, the specious assurance from the Eccles Building that the financial system is sound because banks have been passing their ludicrously rigged “stress test” was malarkey of the first order. Source: Internet
Billy Eccles and Foster Mefford combined to hit 11 3-pointers in the first half and Southwestern scored seemingly at will, blowing open the game with a 33-4 run. Source: Internet
As previously promised by UP, the D&RGW 5371 was donated to the Utah State Railroad Museum at Ogden's Union Station on August 17, 2009, and will reside in the Eccles Rail Center at the south end of the building. Source: Internet