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Amora may refer to: People * Amora Bettany, Brazilian video game artist * Amora Mautner (born 1975), Brazilian television director and former actress * Daniel Amora (born 1987), Brazilian footballer * Amoraim (singular: Amora), Jewish scholars in ancient Babylonia and the Land of Israel Other uses * Amora (mustard), French manufacturer of Dijon mustard etc. * Amora (Seixal), a parish and town near Lisbon, Portugal ** Amora F.C., a Portuguese football club * Amora, a trademarked name for moissanite, a silicon carbide mineral * Amora, a sorceress known as the Enchantress (Marvel Comics) * Amora London, a European touring exhibition dedicated to love, relationships and sexual wellbeing See also

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Amora Bettany
Amora Bettany is a Brazilian video game artist based in São Paulo. Her work can be seen in ''Out There Somewhere'', '' Celeste'' and ''TowerFall ''TowerFall'' is an action indie video game created by Maddy Thorson through her company Matt Makes Games. In the game, players control up to four archers in a multiplayer platform fighter. It was released on the Ouya microconsole in June 201 ...'' (2013). She prefers to work on concept and high resolution art, which is later pixelated by her former partner Pedro Medeiros or used in game as it is. Biography Bettany started Miniboss, a video game studio, in 2010. In 2014, they partnered with Alpaca Team to create Indie House SP. Games References Year of birth missing (living people) Living people Brazilian people in the video game industry Brazilian artists People from São Paulo {{Brazil-artist-stub ...
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Amora Mautner
Amora Mautner (born May 24, 1975) is a Brazilian television director and former actress. She has worked in many ''telenovelas'' and TV series broadcast by Rede Globo. Biography Mautner was born in Rio de Janeiro on May 24, 1975. She is the only daughter of famous singer and writer Jorge Mautner and historian Ruth Mendes, and is of Austrian-Jewish and Yugoslav descent on her father's side. She initially debuted as an actress, portraying Paula in the 1991–92 ''telenovela'' ''Vamp'', and also appeared in an episode of the TV series ''Você Decide'', but later abandoned the acting career to become involved in directing. She debuted as assistant director in the first season of the long-running soap opera ''Malhação'' in 1995, but wouldn't direct her first ''telenovela'' until ''O Cravo e a Rosa'' from 2000. In 2012, Mautner and Ricardo Waddington (who would become one of her most frequent collaborators) won the Prêmio Contigo! de TV, in the category "Best Director", for ''Cordel ...
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Daniel Amora
Daniel Lopes Amora (born 20 October 1987) is a Brazilian footballer plays as a midfielder. Career statistics References 1987 births Living people Brazilian footballers Brazilian expatriate footballers Campeonato Brasileiro Série B players Campeonato Brasileiro Série C players Saudi Professional League players UAE Pro League players Saudi First Division League players Águia de Marabá Futebol Clube players Grêmio Barueri Futebol players Paysandu Sport Club players Guaratinguetá Futebol players América Futebol Clube (RN) players ABC Futebol Clube players São Bernardo Futebol Clube players Sampaio Corrêa Futebol Clube players Al-Raed FC players Hatta Club players Al-Tai FC players Expatriate footballers in Saudi Arabia Expatriate footballers in the United Arab Emirates Brazilian expatriate sportspeople in Saudi Arabia Brazilian expatriate sportspeople in the United Arab Emirates Association football midfielders Footballers from Belo Horizonte< ...
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Amoraim
''Amoraim'' (Aramaic language, Aramaic: plural or , singular ''Amora'' or ''Amoray''; "those who say" or "those who speak over the people", or "spokesmen") refers to Jewish scholars of the period from about 200 to 500 Common Era, CE, who "said" or "told over" the teachings of the Oral Torah. They were primarily located in Babylonia and the Land of Israel. Their legal discussions and debates were eventually Codification (law), codified in the Gemara. The ''Amoraim'' followed the ''Tannaim'' in the sequence of ancient Jewish scholars. The ''Tannaim'' were direct transmitters of uncodified oral tradition; the ''Amoraim'' expounded upon and clarified the oral law after its initial codification. The Amoraic era The first Babylonian ''Amoraim'' were Abba Arika, respectfully referred to as ''Rav'', and his contemporary and frequent debate partner, Samuel of Nehardea, Shmuel. Among the earliest ''Amoraim'' in Israel were Johanan bar Nappaha and Shimon ben Lakish. Traditionally, the ...
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Amora (mustard)
Amora Maille, also written as Amora-Maille, is a French company and brand that manufactures condiments. The company is a subsidiary of Unilever and the leading condiment maker in France. The company operates two major brands, Amora and Maille. History Amora Maille was formerly headquartered in Dijon, France. In 1999, the company had around 1,000 employees and operated plants in the communes of Dijon, Chevigny, Appoigny, Carvin and Vitrolles. The company also had a sales operation in Belgium at the time. A mustard museum was located at the Amora Maille plant in Dijon. In 1999, Amora Maille was acquired by the multinational consumer goods company Unilever. Unilever paid $739.3 million for the company, equivalent to 460 million pounds or 716.5 million euros. The company was sold by a division of the French banking group Paribas SA, the Paribas Affaires Industrielles LBO Fund, and several other investors. The acquisition was estimated to increase Unilever's share of the Eu ...
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Amora (Seixal)
Amora is a civil parish, in the municipality of Seixal in the district of Setúbal, Portugal. It is part of the Lisbon metropolitan area. The population in 2011 was 48,629,Instituto Nacional de Estatística (INE)
Census 2011 results according to the 2013 administrative division of Portugal
in an area of 24.36 km².


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The parish was first mentioned in 1384 in the Chronicles of John I, a work of . From this period apparently dates the first population ...
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Amora F
Amora may refer to: People * Amora Bettany, Brazilian video game artist * Amora Mautner (born 1975), Brazilian television director and former actress * Daniel Amora (born 1987), Brazilian footballer * Amoraim (singular: Amora), Jewish scholars in ancient Babylonia and the Land of Israel Other uses * Amora (mustard), French manufacturer of Dijon mustard etc. * Amora (Seixal), a parish and town near Lisbon, Portugal ** Amora F.C., a Portuguese football club * Amora, a trademarked name for moissanite, a silicon carbide mineral * Amora, a sorceress known as the Enchantress (Marvel Comics) * Amora London, a European touring exhibition dedicated to love, relationships and sexual wellbeing See also * Amor (other) * Amore (other) Amore is the Italian word for ''"love"''. It may come from Amare which is ''"to love"'' in Latin. People * Alexis Amore, pornographic actress * Eugenio Amore, Italian beach volleyball player * Gianna Amore, Playboy centerfold Film and TV ...
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Moissanite
Moissanite () is naturally occurring silicon carbide and its various crystalline polymorphs. It has the chemical formula SiC and is a rare mineral, discovered by the French chemist Henri Moissan in 1893. Silicon carbide is useful for commercial and industrial applications due to its hardness, optical properties and thermal conductivity. Background The mineral moissanite was discovered by Henri Moissan while examining rock samples from a meteor crater located in Canyon Diablo, Arizona, in 1893. At first, he mistakenly identified the crystals as diamonds, but in 1904 he identified the crystals as silicon carbide. Artificial silicon carbide had been synthesized in the lab by Edward G. Acheson just two years before Moissan's discovery. The mineral form of silicon carbide was named in honor of Moissan later on in his life. Geological occurrence In its natural form moissanite remains very rare. Until the 1950s, no other source for moissanite other than as presolar grains in ...
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Enchantress (Marvel Comics)
Enchantress is the common primary alias of two fictional characters appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The first of these is a powerful sorceress with the real name of Amora, one of Thor's greatest enemies. The second Enchantress is the young Sylvie Lushton, who was given great mystic powers by Loki when he created her as a tool for chaos. She models herself after the original Enchantress, Amora. In the Marvel Cinematic Universe / Disney+ series ''Loki'', Sophia Di Martino portrays Sylvie, a variant of Loki inspired by both the Sylvie Lushton incarnation of the Enchantress as well as Lady Loki. Publication history Amora's first appearance in the Marvel Universe took place in ''Journey into Mystery'' #103 (April 1964), where she tried and failed to seduce Thor away from Jane Foster. The second Enchantress, Sylvie, first appeared in ''Dark Reign: Young Avengers'' #1 (July 2009), where she was confronted by the Young Avengers. Fictional character bio ...
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Amora London
Amora London was a European touring exhibition dedicated to love, relationships, and sexual well-being. Covering nine zones, Amora London was the world's first visitor attraction dedicated to these themes. The first city toured was London in England, where Amora ran for 15 months starting April 2007 and was located near Piccadilly Circus in Coventry Street, Central London. Media reports in the United Kingdom from reputable sources such as the BBC discussed the event, leading to titles such as, "Let's Talk Sex In The City" (in reference to the HBO series ''Sex and the City''). International art dealer of DCA Fine Art, Delia Cabral, was heavily involved in the production of this exhibition. Comments Tracey Cox, a sex and relationship expert, said, "You can walk into that place knowing nothing about relationships or sex and come out pretty much knowing everything there is to know, and able to go and have a very satisfying relationship." Dr. Sarah Brewer, director of exhibits at ...
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Amor (other)
Amor ("love" in Latin, Spanish and Portuguese) may refer to: Music Albums * ''Amor'' (Julio Iglesias album), 1982 * ''Amor'' (Andrea Bocelli album), 2006 Songs * "Amor" (Los Auténticos Decadentes song), 2000 * "Amor" (Cristian Castro song), 1995 * "Amor" (Gabriel Ruiz song), recorded by Bing Crosby in 1944, Ben E. King in 1961, and Luis Miguel in 2001 * "Amor" (Ricky Martin song), 2001 Other uses * Amor (name), a list of notable people with the name * Amor, the Roman deity Cupid *The land of the ancient Amorites, also known as Amurru *1221 Amor, an asteroid *Amor asteroid, a group of near-Earth asteroids named after 1221 Amor *Amor (automobile), a German car * ''Amor Vincit Omnia'' (Caravaggio), 17th-century painting * ''Amor'' (film), a 1940 Argentine comedy film * WPAT-FM, branded as ''93.1 Amor'', a radio station in Paterson, New Jersey * WAMR-FM, branded as ''107.5 Amor'',a radio station in Miami,Florida See also *Amor Amor (other) *Amora (other) *Amore (d ...
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