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g. e. moore

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  1. Moore, G. E. Moore, George Edward Moorenoun

    English philosopher (1873-1958)

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  1. Mo Brooks:

    The Strange/McConnell forces maliciously and personally attacked and maligned me, they are doing the same to Roy Moore.

  2. Lisa Murkowski:

    Portman is the fourth Republican to push back on the plan by McConnell, R-Ky. Previously, West Virginia Sen. Shelley Moore Capito, Alaska Sen. Lisa Murkowski and Maine Sen. Susan Collins signaled they also oppose legislation that would repeal ObamaCare without offering a replacement. As I stated earlier this year, I can not vote to proceed to repeal the ACA [ Affordable Care Act ] without reform that allows people the choice they want, the affordability they need and the quality of care they deserve.

  3. Paul Linehan:

    We’re bringing Annie Moore back to Cork, this is the first time, in a sense, that we’ll have the opportunity to celebrate her and to acknowledge her in our hometown, and have a gathering in her honor.

  4. Texas Sen. Ted Cruz:

    When Trump sided with MoveOn.org and Michael Moore and the fever swamp left-wing, that demonstrated where he was coming from.

  5. Deborah Moore:

    Roger Moore first got involved in UNICEF through Roger Moore close friend, Audrey Hepburn, because he admired the work Audrey Hepburn did with them, so Roger Moore went along to a UNICEF conference with Audrey Hepburn and immediately decided Roger Moore wanted to be a part of it. Roger Moore cared hugely about what was happening in the world and got very upset about injustices, particularly towards women and children.

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