Moore

Moore may refer to:

  • Moore (surname), a common English-language surname

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Moore - Education
... Moore Catholic High School, high school in Staten Island, New York, United States Moore College of Art and Design, located in Philadelphia - the first and only women's art and design college in the United ...
1977 US Open – Men's Singles - Draw - Section 4
3 6 ... Amritraj 3 ... Feaver 6 ... Feaver 6 ... Pasarell 1 ... Feaver 2 ... Moore 6 ... Moore 6 ... Gullikson 3 ... Moore 6 ... Proisy 6 ... Proisy 2 ... Delaney 2 ... Moore 6 6 ...
Earl Of Charleville - Barons Moore (1715)
... John Moore, 1st Baron Moore (d. 1725) Charles Moore, 2nd Baron Moore (1712–1764) (created Earl of Charleville in 1758) ...
Tim Moore (North Carolina Politician) - Legislative Service
... Representative Moore is currently the Senior Chairman of the House Rules Committee, Chairman of Judiciary Subcommittee C, which deals primarily with family law issues ... In January 2012, Moore was also named by Speaker Thom Tillis as the Chairman of the House Select Committee on Racial Discrimination in Capital Cases, which is charged with ... In his first term, Moore served as Co-Chair of the Child Abuse and Neglect, Foster Care, and Adoption Committee, and as Vice-Chair of Judiciary II ...
Tony P. Moore
... Moore is a Democratic politician who served one term in the North Carolina General Assembly representing the state's fifth Senate district, including constituents in Pitt and Wilson counties ... with Greene and part of Wayne County putting Moore in the same district as incumbent democratic State Senator John H ... Moore switched parties to Republican and opposed Kerr in the General Election, but lost the seat ...

Famous quotes containing the word moore:

    Rich and rare were the gems she wore,
    And a bright gold ring on her hand she bore.
    —Thomas Moore (1779–1852)

    I know of no more disagreeable situation than to be left feeling generally angry without anybody in particular to be angry at.
    —Frank Moore Colby (1865–1925)

    And now—unwittingly, you’ve made me dream
    Of violets, and my soul’s forgotten gleam.
    —Alice Dunbar Moore Nelson (1875–1935)