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Mores (/ˈmɔːreɪz/,
sometimes /ˈmɔːriːz/; from
Latin mōrēs [
ˈmoːreːs],
plural form of
singular mōs,
meaning "manner, custom, usage, or habit") are social...
- O tempora, o
mores is a
Latin phrase that
translates literally as "Oh the times! Oh the customs!",
first recorded to have been
spoken by Cicero. A more...
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Theocharis Mores (Gr****: Θεοχάρης Μορές, 4
February 1927 – 1992) was a Gr**** painter. Born in
Saint Croix, he was the
eldest of five children.
Mores started...
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Persons with the
surname More, Moré or
Mores include:
Antonis Mor (c. 1517–1577),
Dutch painter Anthony More (musician) (born 1948),
British musician...
- castigat, ridendo, or
mores in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Castigat ridendo mores (Latin pronunciation: [kaˈstiːɡat rɪˈdɛndoː
ˈmoːreːs]; "corrects through...
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Marquis de
Morès et de
Montemaggiore (14 June 1858 – 9 June 1896) was a
French duelist,
frontier ranchman in the
Badlands of
Dakota Territory during the...
- Martínez (18
February 1918 – 13
April 2016),
known professionally as
Mariano Mores, was an
Argentine tango composer and pianist.
Mariano Martínez was born...
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Mores Island Airport (ICAO: MYAO) is a
public use
airport located near Moore's Island, the Bahamas. List of
airports in the
Bahamas Airport record for...
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Nelson Selim Mores Docmac (born 27
October 1959),
known as
Nelson Dekmak in Palestine, is a
Chilean football manager and
former goalkeeper. As a football...
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Autodromo di
Mores is a
permanent motor racing and
motorbike race
track on the
Italian island of Sardinia.
Building first started on the
circuit on 15...