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- Sir
Thomas More (7
February 1478 – 6 July 1535),
venerated in the
Catholic Church as
Saint Thomas More, was an
English lawyer, judge,
social philosopher...
- Search. In
January 2024,
YouTube had
more than 2.7 billion
monthly active users, who
collectively watched more than one
billion hours of
videos every...
- in his
fourth term in 1945. He is the only U.S.
president to have
served more than two terms.
Since the
ratification of the Twenty-second
Amendment to...
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guaranteed hits and was "now
more likely to be
playlisted on
Smooth Radio than BBC
Radio 1".
Williams said he was
working on
more experimental music, which...
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More (also
known as the
Manor of the
More) was a 16th-century
palace in the
parish of Rickmansworth...
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neighbour to the north. The
civil war
ended in 1328 when
Muhammad took a
more active role in government.
Castile and the
kingdom of
Aragon invaded Granada...
- for the show's
sixth season. The New York
Times estimated that she
earned more than $600,000 for the show's 11th
season in 2021. In
December 2016, she guest...
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Møre is the name of two
traditional districts in
different parts of Scandinavia.
Møre og Romsdal,
Norway Möre,
Sweden Møre (newspaper), a
newspaper in...