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Encyclopedia > Gore

Gore may refer to:

  • "Kensington Gore", English theatre slang for stage blood
  • The depiction of graphic violence in film, TV and theatre, especially the realistic depiction of serious physical injuries involving blood, flesh and bone matter (see splatter film)

A triangular segment: Graphic violence is the depiction of violence in media such as film, television, and video games. ... Human blood smear: a - erythrocytes; b - neutrophil; c - eosinophil; d - lymphocyte. ... Meat is animal flesh (mainly muscle tissue) used as food, sometimes with the exception of fish, other seafood, and poultry. ... Grays illustration of a human femur, a typically recognized bone. ... A splatter film or gore film is a type of horror film that deliberately concentrates on portrayals of gore and violence. ...

  • Gore (road), a triangular point of land often found at road merges and diverges
  • Kensington Gore, a street in Kensington, West London
  • A triangular piece of cloth or metal used in three-dimensional fabrication

A place: A gore or gore point is the (chiefly American) name for a triangular piece of land found where roads merge or split. ... Kensington Gore is a street in central London, the same name having been formerly used for the piece of land on which it stands. ...

A person: Gore is a town in western Ethiopia, lying south of Metu. ... Gore is a town and surrounding borough in the South Island of New Zealand. ... Gore Township is a township in Huron County in the U.S. state of Michigan. ... Gore is a town located in Sequoyah County, Oklahoma. ... Gore was a hundred of the ancient county of Middlesex, England. ... In Vermont, gores are unincorporated portions of a county which are not part on any town and have limited self-government (if any, as many are uninhabited). ... Hibberts is a gore located in Lincoln County, Maine. ... Lincoln County is a county located in the state of Maine. ... The Matter of Britain is a name given collectively to the legends that concern the Celtic and legendary history of the British Isles, centering around King Arthur and the knights of the Round Table. ... Urien, father of Owain mab Urien, was a historical king of Rheged in northern England and southern Scotland during the 6th century. ... Entrance to the Rheged Discovery Centre Rheged was a Brythonic nation of Sub-Roman Britain, where the natives spoke Cumbric. ...

In entertainment: Albert Arnold Gore, Jr. ... Albert Gore, Sr. ... Lesley Gore, French EP Lesley Gore (born May 2, 1946 in New York City as Lesley Sue Goldstein) is an American singer and songwriter, one of the best known performers of the girl group era. ... Martin Lee Gore (born July 23, 1961 in London, England) has been a member of the band Depeche Mode since their inception. ... Thomas Pryor Gore (December 10, 1870 - March 16, 1949) was a Democratic politician. ... Gore Vidal, photographed by Carl Van Vechten, 1948 Eugene Luther Gore Vidal (born October 3, 1925), known simply as Gore Vidal, is a well-known American writer of novels, plays, and essays and has been a public figure for over fifty years. ... Charles Gore (born 1853 in Wimbledon; died January 17 (though usually commemorated on January 23), 1932) was an English divine and anglican bishop. ...

  • Gore (band), a goregrind band from Brazil
  • Gore: Ultimate Soldier, a first-person shooter published by DreamCatcher Games
  • Gore (book) a horror-mystery written by Vermont author Joseph Citro
  • The Gore, a wrestling move used by Rhyno
  • The Gore Gore Girls, a 1972 horror film
  • Gore Gore Girls, an all-female rock band

Other uses: It has been suggested that this article or section be merged into Grindcore. ... Terry Gerin, better known as Rhyno (born October 7, 1975 in Detroit, Michigan) is a professional wrestler currently performing for World Wrestling Entertainment on the RAW brand. ... Gore Gore Girls Gore Gore Girls are a garage rock band from Detroit, Michigan, formed in 1997. ...

  • Gore-Tex fabric

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Goreism (269 words)
The term Goreism is a term which refers to verbal gaffes by former U.S. Vice President Al Gore or statements he made that have been used by critics as evidence of dishonesty or a propensity for exaggeration.
Speaking at a D.C. function, Vice President Gore, in reference to the Bulls, said "I tell you that Michael Jackson is unbelievable, isn't he.
On December 19, 1999, Gore told Tim Russert[?] on Meet the Press, that the Republican controlled Senate voted against campaign-finance reform in 1993, which is why the Clinton/Gore administration was not successful in passing the bill.
NationMaster - Encyclopedia: Gore (1031 words)
Gore is a town and surrounding borough in the South Island of New Zealand.
Gore Township is a township in Huron County in the U.S. state of Michigan.
Gore Vidal, photographed by Carl Van Vechten, 1948 Eugene Luther Gore Vidal (born October 3, 1925), known simply as Gore Vidal, is a well-known American writer of novels, plays, and essays and has been a public figure for over fifty years.
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