MOR
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Etymology
Origin of mor
Danish
Example Sentences
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“We know these models are controlled by large and powerful organizations, and they may or may not have a viewpoint they want to embody or promote, and there’s potential for abuse,” said Mor Naaman, professor of information science at Cornell Tech and senior author of the study.
From Los Angeles Times
The £280,000 structure - named An Ceann Mor - was placed at a secluded spot at Inveruglas, on the west of the loch, in 2015 to offer views of the Arrochar Alps and Ben Lomond.
From BBC
An Ceann Mor - which means large headland in Gaelic - was opened by the Scottish government's then rural affairs minister Richard Lochhead.
From BBC
Pictures taken three years ago at the An Ceann Mor showed steps rotting away considerably.
From BBC
Kempe said continual investment was needed to keep sculptures like An Ceann Mor in use, beyond initial government funding used to establish the project.
From BBC
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