bor in A Sentence

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    The exact time in Bor:.

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    The name of the city or village: Bor.

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    Didn't expect from you, Bor.

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    Bor Wildlife Sanctuary.

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    The Bor reserve.

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    The Bor- Kalán.

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    Gilbert Bor(far left) touring a trial maize field in Kenya.

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    Bor and his team analyzed data from two sources.

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    The Bor needs to ask for his forgiveness and God's forgiveness.

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    For an overview of Quebec City neigh­Bor­hoods, see Where to Live in Quebec City.

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    The Bor reserve is one of the newest and smallest in the country, about 50 kilometres from Nagpur.

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    The noble armies of Asgard, led by my father, King Bor, waged a mighty war against these creatures.

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    From prison in Budapest, he was sent to the laBor camp at Bor, with some 160 other brothers.

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    Unknown to Bor, Malekith as well as his lieutenant Algrim and a handful of Dark Elves escape into suspended animation.

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    Lokhi Bor Mondal says,“We have to really convince women to deliver at the hospital[since the distance and cost are real deterrents].

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    This data does not include many tigers living in non-protected areas, including those around the Bor reserve, which had eight tigers in 2014.

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    Bor is the 2011 Kleckner Trade & Technology Advancement Award recipient and a member of the Truth About Trade & Technology Global Farmer Network.

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    After conquering Malekith's forces, including enhanced warriors called the Kursed, on their home world of Svartalfheim, Bor safeguards the Aether within a stone column.

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    The best part about Bor is that it covers a limited area of 16 km, which makes it very easy to spot wild animals, especially the elusive tiger.

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    The best part about Bor Wildlife Sanctuary is that it covers a limited area of 16 km, which makes it very easy to spot wild animals, especially the elusive tiger.

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    I have found that the meals them­selves are fairly sim­i­lar- turkey, stuff­ing, gravy, sweet pota­toes, cran­berry sauce, and a plen­ti­ful array of pies grace hol­i­day tables on both sides of the Bor­der- but the Canadian Living arti­cle points out sev­eral small differences.

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