- Germany, ****an, Hawaii, and Samoa.
Theodore Wores was born on
August 1, 1859, in San Francisco, son of
Joseph Wores and
Gertrude Liebke. His
father worked...
- Look up
wore in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Wore or
WORE may
refer to:
Wore,
Benin "Write once, run everywhere", a
variant of the "Write once, run...
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Woring is a
village in
Badakhshan Province in north-eastern Afghanistan.
Badakhshan Province "NGA
GeoName Database".
National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency...
- Wear is the damaging,
gradual removal or
deformation of
material at
solid surfaces.
Causes of wear can be
mechanical (e.g., erosion) or
chemical (e.g....
- She
Wore a
Yellow Ribbon is a 1949
American Technicolor Western film
directed by John Ford and
starring John Wayne. It is the
second film in Ford's "Cavalry...
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Renaissance periods. Such
states were
referred to as "crowned republics".
Doges wore a
special hat, the
Corno ducale and
usually ruled life-long. The word is...
-
placed on a vehicle,
around a tree, or for a neck tie. The song/poem "She
Wore a
Yellow Ribbon" has
appeared in
various forms for at
least four centuries...
- Tom
Baker wore a
black bowler hat when
playing the
Fourth Doctor on the
Doctor Who
episode "Horror of Fang Rock" and Matt
Smith also
wore a
bowler hat...
- We
Wore may
refer to: The Way We
Wore, a
vintage clothing shop in Los
Angeles featured in 2013 TV do****entary
series L.A.
Frock Stars The Way We
Wore, a...
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belief that the
stone protected its
owner from drunkenness.
Ancient Gr****s
wore amethyst and
carved drinking vessels from it in the
belief that it would...