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  2. Mole (surname) - Wikipedia

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    Mole is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Arthur Mole (1889–1983), WW1 commercial photographer; Charles Mole (1886–1962), British architect; Chris Mole (born 1958), UK Labour Member of Parliament; Fenton Mole (1925–2017), American baseball player; Jamie Mole (born 1988), English professional footballer

  3. Category:Fictional moles - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Mole people (fiction) Mole Sisters; Mole's World; Molemen (ThunderCats)

  4. Urotrichini - Wikipedia

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    These Urotrichini belong to members of the Old World moles subfamily, which also includes moles and desmans. The chiefly Chinese Uropsilinae shrew-like moles, despite previously having been called "shrew-moles" as well, are morphologically and genetically quite different, and comprise a sub-family of their own.

  5. Mole people (fiction) - Wikipedia

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    In Marvel Comics, the Moloids or Mole People are inhabitants of Subterranea, a fictional cavernous realm far beneath the Earth's surface where various species of subterranean humanoids exist. Moloids usually serve as soldiers for the Mole Man , a human from the surface world who discovered Subterranea and subsequently became ruler of the Moloids.

  6. Mol (surname) - Wikipedia

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    The name could also be patronymic (from the archaic name Molle) or toponymic, referring to the town Mol, Belgium in Antwerp province or a location named "the mole(s)". Among variant forms are De Mol ("the mole"), Demol (a West Flemish variant), Moll , Mols (a patronymic form), and Van Mol ("from the town Mol").

  7. Moleosophy - Wikipedia

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    The Signification of Moles, illustration of an 18th-century chapbook. Moleosophy or moleomancy is a technique of divination and fortune telling based upon the observation and interpretation of bodily marks—primarily those of the melanocytic nevus condition (i.e. moles).

  8. 'The Mole' Season 2 cast: Who they are and where to find them ...

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    “The Mole” is back for another season of group tasks, money-making opportunities and the series’ signature twist — betrayal. Season 2 of the Netflix reality TV revival premiered on Friday ...

  9. John Moles - Wikipedia

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    John Moles (22 September 1949 – 4 October 2015) was Professor of Latin, a lecturer at Newcastle University and previously served as head of the classics department at Durham University. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Moles was the founder of Histos in 1997, an early example of on-line journal of ancient historiography.