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tor

[tawr] / tɔr /




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"The length of time it takes someone tor recover from this nasal dip could be an objective measure of how well somebody regulates their stress," said Prof Forrester.

From BBC Oct. 12, 2025

“Bryce is an inspiration tor me, because with shorter quarterbacks, he paved the way for me to go on further to college,” Jaden said.

From Los Angeles Times Sep. 15, 2024

They’re again the reason this defense should be one of the Commanders’ biggest strengths in their effort tor return to the playoffs.

From Seattle Times Aug. 31, 2023

If you're foregoing and just placing directly on the cookie sheet, just be mindful that it might be a bit tricky tor remove after cooking.

From Salon Mar. 4, 2023

Then, for fear that its brief relapse into prose might have hardened the tyrant’s heart, it launched out breathlessly into Genevieve, tor the third time.

From "The Once and Future King" by T. H. White

There’s plenty to love about “Blood of My Blood,” especially a return to the 18th century Highlands, with tartans, castles and craggy tors aplenty.

From Los Angeles Times Aug. 8, 2025

From tree-topped tors to man-made monoliths, people shared with BBC News their particular sights - and sites - that means the trip is nearing its end.

From BBC Sep. 9, 2017

Their inves- tors,  usually  a combination of larger  money-management  firms and  wealthy individuals, presented them with billions  of dollars to trade.

From MSNBC Jun. 4, 2014

Later Mr. Altschul was told that Allied's direc- tors had discussed the question and referred it to a special committee.

From Time Magazine Archive

Sloping heights rise from the main tableland in all directions, crested with broken masses of granite, locally named tors, and often singularly fantastic in outline.

From Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 7, Slice 9 "Dagupan" to "David" by Various




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