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4 unusual facts about Dore


Dore and Totley railway station

Dore and Totley railway station (named Dore railway station from 1971 until 2008) is a small, one platform railway halt near the Sheffield areas of Dore and Totley in South Yorkshire, England.

Egbert of Wessex

Later in 829, according to the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle, Egbert received the submission of the Northumbrians at Dore (now a suburb of Sheffield); the Northumbrian king was probably Eanred.

Later that year Egbert received the submission of the Northumbrian king at Dore.

Pink Tuba-Dore

In a quaint village in the Swiss Alps, the little white man's incessant tuba-playing results in the entire community threatening to evict him.


Andrey Lyapchev

Lyapchev's family is thought to have originated from a certain Dore, a Megleno-Romanian potter who fled the Islamization of his native Notia and settled in Resen in the 18th century.

Annabel Vernon

Annie started rowing at Castle Dore Rowing Club at Golant in Cornwall when she was 17; influenced by her elder brother and father.

Archery at the 1900 Summer Olympics – Au Cordon Doré 33 metres

The Au Cordon Doré at 33 metres event was part of the archery programme at the 1900 Summer Olympics.

Archery at the 1900 Summer Olympics – Au Cordon Doré 50 metres

The Au Cordon Doré at 50 metres event was part of the archery programme at the 1900 Summer Olympics.

Ascribed characteristics

For example, consider the discussion in chapter 10 of Ronald Dore's British Factory, Japanese Factory, in which Dore inquires into whether hiring and promotion decisions in the Japanese firm Hitachi over a particular time were based chiefly on "achievement" or chiefly on "ascribed characteristics".

Barrymore family

##### ∞ Married Lew Bedell (second husband) and had two children Dore Lewis Bedell and Stephanie Mae Bedell

Bottom-blown oxygen converter

The South African company Rand Refinery Limited rebuilt its smelter in 1986, incorporating two 1.5 t TBRCs and a small static reverberatory furnace for cupellation to produce doré bullion containing gold and silver.

Château de Bussy-Rabutin

The château has been used as a scene for historical movies, including Ces beaux messieurs de Bois-Doré, La reine et le cardinal and La marquise des ombres.

Daniel Doré

After his professional career, Doré played three seasons in the Roller Hockey International (RHI) before retiring in 1996.

Dore and Totley railway station

In 1894 the station became the junction for the new Dore and Chinley line (now the Hope Valley Line).

Dore Lavik

Dore Lavik was born in Hosanger as the son of farmer Johannes Andersson Lavik and Kari Andersdatter Kyte, and was a brother of Andreas Lavik and Johannes Lavik.

George Eccles

George S. Eccles (1902–1982), co-founder of First Security Corporation and George S. and Dolores Dore Eccles Foundation

Helen Fotopulos

After serving as the MCM's cultural and intercultural affairs adviser for six years, she ran in 1994 and was elected councilor for Mile End, Having left the MCM in 1997 she joined Jean Doré's Equipe Montréal and was re-elected in 1998.

Jean-Marie Doré

During the 1990s civil war in Liberia, Doré expressed friendship with Charles Taylor, the leader of one of Liberia's main armed factions.

Jimmy Dore

Dore has made many appearances on late-night television on shows such as Jimmy Kimmel Live!, The Late Late Show on CBS, and NBC's Late Friday.

Jon Dore

In 2013, Dore appeared as a main cast member alongside Sarah Chalke and Brad Garrett on the short-lived sitcom How to Live with Your Parents (For the Rest of Your Life) and was interviewed by Melinda Hill for the web series All Growz Up with Melinda Hill.

Media and Editorial Projects Limited

Its board of directors includes Managing Director Taylor; Financial Director Mendes; Chairman Susan Dore; Caroline Taylor; and Secretary Hugh Williams.

Midland Mainline

The service used the Midland Main Line as far as Trent Junction, before taking the Erewash Valley Line (avoiding Derby) to Clay Cross, rejoining the Midland Main Line until Dore South Curve, before heading west along the Hope Valley Line towards Manchester Piccadilly.

Monts Dore

The Monts Dore are the remnant peaks of a volcanic massif situated near the center of the Massif Central, in the Auvergne region of France.

The Rainbow Thief

It was released in cinemas in London (May 1990), Italy (Il Ladro dell'arcobaleno, 1990), France (Le voleur d'arc-en-ciel, Paris, 1994) and, after, Spain (El ladrón del Arco iris, Cine Doré, Madrid, 2011); but it was never released in American cinemas.

Tom Dore

On May 6, 2008, Dore was let go by the Chicago Bulls and replaced by Neil Funk, the former Bulls radio play-by-play man.

Dore was also the radio voice of the Arena Football League's Chicago Rush.

Yume o Kanaete Doraemon

# Odore Dore Dora Doraemon Ondo 2007 (Doraemon only) by Wasabi Mizuta – 4:12


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