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Cellepore
Cellepore Cel"le*pore, n. [L. cella cell + porus, Gr. ?,
passage.] (Zo["o]l.)
A genus of delicate branching corals, made up of minute
cells, belonging to the Bryozoa.
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Amanda Lepore is an
American transgender model, singer, and
performance artist. A
former Club Kid, she has
appeared in
advertising for
numerous companies...
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Lepore in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Lepore or
LePore may
refer to:
Lepore is an
Italian surname (stressed on the
first syllable in Italian)...
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Theresa LePore is a
former Supervisor of
Elections for Palm
Beach County, Florida. She
designed the
infamous "butterfly ballot" used in the 2000 presidential...
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Carina Lepore is a
British businesswoman and
media personality. She is best
known for
being the 15th
winner of The Apprentice.
After winning the show,...
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Hemoglobin Lepore syndrome is
typically an
asymptomatic hemoglobinopathy,
which is
caused by an
autosomal recessive genetic mutation. The Hb
Lepore variant...
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students were asleep. Two students,
later identified as Sean Ryan and
Joseph LePore, set fire to a
paper banner that had been
partially torn off from a wall...
- Jill
Lepore is an
American historian and journalist. She is the
David Woods Kemper '41
Professor of
American History at
Harvard University and a staff...
- I Am
Groot is an
American series of
animated shorts created by
Kirsten Lepore for the
streaming service Disney+,
based on the
Marvel Comics featuring the...
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Ernie Lepore (born
November 20, 1950) is an
American philosopher and
cognitive scientist and a
professor of
philosophy at
Rutgers University.
Lepore earned...
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Kirsten Lepore is an
American animator known for her stop-motion
short films,
including Sweet Dreams (2008),
Bottle (2011), and Move
Mountain (2013). From...