mor in A Sentence

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    Getting ready for the Mor.

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    Lick lick and Mor lick.

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    Keep watching for Mor Sms, Messeges, Quotes etc.

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    If not, cost will be met by Mor.

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    Mor Government of India.

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    Portrait by Antonis Mor, 1554.

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    Mor was first published in 2002.

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    How can tor'tasal'Mor.

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    Click here to read Mor about ultrasonic lysis and extraction!

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    By getting your products earlier, you will have Mor launching options.

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    The name, Morena is derived from the Mor + raina means the place where peacock is enormously found.

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    Though Peter was not brought in the court, but his advocate Kushal Mor was present during the hearing.

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    Menon will replace Nachiket Mor, who held this position for the past three years and resigned last month.

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    Upon approval of business plans by Mor, IRSDC or other Project Development Agencies will take up the work of station redevelopment.

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    Mor said that the series of disasters during this monsoon season have disrupted the roads in multiple locations, rendered many people homeless and damaged agriculture.

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    The setting is that of a petrol pump with autogrill, and even here you must try to kill all the stickmen without that others see Mor.

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    During the current year, Mor launched following four safety drives on all Zonal Railways with a view to preventing accidents and strengthening safety on Indian Railways:-.

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    Priest Mor was sent to the dock, and the most dangerous woman lawyer took up his defense, who did not hope to reveal so many terrifying details of the case.

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    Bangor Mor, named“the great Bangor” to distinguish it from its British contemporaries, became the greatest monastic school in Ulster, as well as one of the three leading lights of Celtic Christianity.

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    Celtic Languages Breton-"Mor Breizh"(Sea of Brittany) Cornish-"Mor Bretannek" Irish: Muir nIocht-"Merciful Sea" Germanic languages English Dutch-"het Kanaal"(the Channel) Dutch previously had a larger range, and extended into parts of modern-day France.

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    On hearing this Mata Sita was very happy and told that she would have been waiting for your next avtar in form of Sri Krishna and she wanted always Lord with Mor Mukutdhari.

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