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  2. Graphic violence - Wikipedia

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    The term is often considered a synonym for “graphic violence”, but some people or organizations distinguish between the terms “gore” and “graphic violence”. One example is Adobe Inc., which separates the terms “gore” and “graphic violence” for its publication service. [3] Another example is the news site The Verge.

  3. Gore Verbinski - Wikipedia

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    Gregor Justin "Gore" Verbinski (born March 16, 1964) is an American film director, screenwriter, and producer. He is best known for directing Mouse Hunt , The Ring , the first three Pirates of the Caribbean films, and Rango .

  4. Gore - Wikipedia

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    Gore (segment), an (often triangular) sector of a curved surface as used to make globes and balloons; Gore (surveying), a narrow usually triangular strip of land; HMS Gore, a British frigate which served in the Royal Navy from 1943 to 1946; Striking spear, or The Gore, a wrestling attack move used by Rhyno

  5. David Alan Gore - Wikipedia

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    David Alan Gore (August 21, 1953 – April 12, 2012) was an American serial killer who committed six murders in Vero Beach and Indian River County, Florida, in the 1980s. He was executed by lethal injection in 2012, having been on Florida's death row for twenty-eight years.

  6. Glossary of sewing terms - Wikipedia

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    gore A gore is a shaped segment, narrow at the top and wider at the base, extending from the waistline to the hem of a skirt. Flared skirts can be made of 2 or more gores. [8] Four-. six-. and eight-gore skirts are common. grain 1. The lengthwise and crosswise grain of fabric refer to the directions parallel to the warp and weft, respectively. 2.

  7. Carnography - Wikipedia

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    Carnography (also carno [1]) refers to excessive or extended scenes of carnage, violence, and gore in media such as film, literature, and images. [2] [3] The term carnography—a portmanteau of the words carnage and pornography [3] —was used as early as 1972 in Time magazine's review of David Morrell's book First Blood, upon which the Rambo film series is based. [4]

  8. Woe from Wit - Wikipedia

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    Title page of Griboyedov's manuscript. Woe from Wit (Russian: Го́ре от ума́, romanized: Gore ot uma, also translated as "The Woes of Wit", "Wit Works Woe", Wit's End, [1] [2] and so forth) is Alexander Griboyedov's comedy in verse, satirizing the society of post-Napoleonic Moscow, or, as a high official in the play styled it, "a pasquinade on Moscow."

  9. Bushism - Wikipedia

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    "I think we agree, the past is over." [12] [13] – Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, May 10, 2000; to his former primary election rival John McCain“We can have filters on Internets where public money is spent.” – during his third Presidential debate with Al Gore, October 17, 2000 [14]