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Deforest
Deforest De*for"est, v. t. To clear of forests; to disforest. --U. S. Agric. Reports.

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- 1969). "Actor Defore Relates Czechoslovakian Tale". Reading Eagle. ****ociated Press. p. 12. Retrieved December 21, 2020. "Don DeFore Shatters Myth"....
- Ford Boycott". Los Angeles Times. September 28, 1963. Defore, Ron (24 January 2019). "Ron DeFore in first "Hazel" episode 1961" (Video). YouTube.com. "Our...
- film directed by Roy Del Ruth and starring Victor Moore, Ann Harding, Don DeFore, Charles Ruggles and Gale Storm. Herbert Clyde Lewis and Frederick Stephani...
- the original on November 4, 2012. Retrieved November 23, 2012. Defore, Ron. "Ron DeFore in first "Hazel" episode 1961" (Video). YouTube.com. "Hazel", episode...
- maybe because the movie itself is a little too in love with itself." John DeFore of The Hollywood Reporter called it a misfire, however adding, "it earns...
- fall release. The film was met with positive reviews from critics. John DeFore of The Hollywood Reporter wrote: "Artfully made but wholly accessible for...
- suffering for her past." John DeFore called the film "Gory and offensive, but lacking in the scare department.". DeFore criticized the film's pacing,...
- Late for Tears is a 1949 American film noir starring Lizabeth Scott, Don DeFore, and Dan Duryea. Directed by Byron Haskin, its plot follows a ruthless woman...
- Fore! is the fourth studio album by American rock band Huey Lewis and the News, released on August 20, 1986. The album was a commercial success, peaking...
- saying they would definitely recommend it. The Hollywood Reporter's John DeFore praised the film's "enjoyably absurd violence", and wrote, "Taking itself...