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Moar may refer to: * Moar Mound and Village Site, an archaeological site near Morrow, Ohio, US * mOAR, a division of Seattle, Washington-based music label And/oar * Mother of All Rallies (M.O.A.R.), a 2017 rally at the National Mall in Washington, D.C., in support of President Donald Trump People with the surname Moar * Brendan Moar, Australian television presenter * Kelly Moar, Provincial Court of Manitoba (Canada) judge * Maud Adelaide Moar, wife of Prince Edward Island (Canada) judge Austin Levi Fraser * May Moar (1825–1894), UK Lifeboat rescuer See also * More (other) More or Mores may refer to: Computing * MORE (application), outline software for Mac OS * more (command), a shell command * MORE protocol, a routing protocol * Missouri Research and Education Network Music Albums * ''More!'' (album), by Booka ...
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Moar Mound And Village Site
The Moar Mound and Village Site is an archaeological site in the southwestern part of the U.S. state of Ohio. Located west of Morrow in Warren County, it comprises two contributing properties — the village site and the Native American moundOwen, Lorrie K., ed. ''Dictionary of Ohio Historic Places''. Vol. 1. St. Clair Shores: Somerset, 1999. — spread out over an area of . One of the few remaining mounds in southern Warren County, the Moar Mound has been very well preserved from deterioration. Believed to be the work of Late Woodland peoples, the mound is believed to be the burial location for one or more individuals and a range of grave goods. It is likely associated directly with the adjacent village, from which multiple burials have been recovered. Archaeological excavations of the village site have yielded a wide range of artifacts, making the Moar Mound and Village Site one of Warren County's premier archaeological sites. In 1976, the Moar Mound and Village Sit ...
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And/oar
and/OAR is an independent record label based in Seattle, Washington. It was founded by Dale Lloyd in 2001 but officially started in May 2002. The label concentrates on raising awareness about field recording and sound art that uses field recording as part of the creative process. From 2001 to 2005, and/OAR released compilations for Phonography.org, a website about field recording. The label has tried to present sonic phenomena that have rarely been heard and rarely if ever been released on CD, such as the wind of the Patagonia region of South America, singing sand in Japan, booming sand in Mongolia, plumbing apparatuses in southeast Asia, physics labs at Harvard University, Christmas tree lights, and electric fish. The label's roster includes Arve Henriksen, Francisco López, Maggi Payne, Andrew Deutsch, Taku Sugimoto, Steve Roden, Bernhard Günter, and Arsenije Jovanović. and/OAR has three label series as well as several sub-series of releases. and/OAR is considered the ...
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Mother Of All Rallies
The Mother of All Rallies (M.O.A.R.) was a rally held on September 16, 2017, at the National Mall in Washington, D.C., United States, in support of President Donald Trump. The event was held on the same day as other demonstrations throughout the city, including the Juggalo March. Speakers included Marco Gutierrez and the leaders of Gays for Trump and Patriot Prayer, among others. Members of the 3 Percenters, American Guard, Oath Keepers, and Proud Boys were present, as were Antifa and Black Lives Matter activists. Crowd estimates ranged from several hundred to around 1,000 attendees, far less than organizers' original goal of 1 million participants and claims that thousands would attend. No Republican elected officials attended the rally. Planning Tommy Hodges (also known as Tommy Gunn) was one of the rally's organizers. The event was billed as "not a left or right rally", and according to ''The New York Times'', was named after the GBU-43/B MOAB, commonly known as the "Mot ...
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Brendan Moar
Brendan Moar is an Australian television host, best known for hosting several lifestyle genre shows on Foxtel, and being the host on the Foxtel program ''Dry Spell Gardening''.The LifeStyle Channel > See What's Possible/ref> Career Moar began hosting Foxtel's ''Dry Spell Gardening'' in 2008. He was also the chief landscaper designer of the show. It aired on the Lifestyle Channel. He also hosted several other lifestyle programs on Foxtel, including ''By Design'', ''Home'', ''Moar Gardening'' and ''Postcards from Home''. In 2011, he made his free to air debut as host of ''The Renovators ''The Renovators'' is an Australian competitive reality renovation show that premiered on Network Ten on 24 July 2011. The basic premise consists of 26 contestants who initially compete to become the head renovator of six run-down houses in t ...'', that aired on Channel Ten. He has twice been voted Favourite Male Subscription Television Presenter at the ASTRA Awards. Moar is the ga ...
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Kelly Moar
Kelly Moar was appointed to the Provincial Court of Manitoba on April 14, 2005. Judge Moar received his call to the bar in 1997. As a Crown attorney, he was involved in prosecuting serious cases and handling inquests, bail hearings and various criminal law proceedings. Before he became a lawyer, he worked with Winnipeg Child and Family Services as a social worker and with the Native Alcoholism Council of Manitoba as a chemical dependency counsellor. He has also been active in the Métis The Métis ( ; Canadian ) are Indigenous peoples who inhabit Canada's three Prairie Provinces, as well as parts of British Columbia, the Northwest Territories, and the Northern United States. They have a shared history and culture which derives ... community over the years, with a special interest in sports. ReferencesGovernment of Manitoba news release(accessed August 3, 2007) Judges in Manitoba Living people Year of birth missing (living people) {{canada-law-bio-stub ...
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Austin Levi Fraser
Austin Levi Fraser (March 17, 1868 – April 22, 1946) was a Canadian lawyer, judge and political figure on Prince Edward Island. He represented 1st Kings in the Legislative Assembly of Prince Edward Island from 1904 to 1908 and King's in the House of Commons of Canada from 1908 to 1911 as a Conservative member. He was born in Vernon River, Prince Edward Island, the son of Edward F. Fraser and Florence MacIsaac, and was educated at Prince of Wales College and Saint Dunstan's College. He taught school for several years, then studied law in the office of Francis Haszard and was admitted to the bar in 1900. In 1901, he married Maud Adelaide Moar and set up practice in Souris. Fraser resigned his seat in the provincial assembly in 1908 to run for a seat in the House of Commons. He was defeated by James Joseph Hughes James Joseph Hughes (August 15, 1856 – March 5, 1941) was a Canadian politician. Born in St. Mary's Road, Prince Edward Island, Hughes was the son of I ...
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May Moar
May Moar or Marjory Moar born May Hectorson (1825  – 2 June 1894) was a British crofter in the Shetland Isles who was awarded an RNLI silver medal for rescuing fishermen off the island of Yell. Life Moar was born in Unst in 1825. She was one of six children born to Williamina Anderson and Laurence Hectorson. Her father was drowned the following year. She was fostered by another family and she went to live on the nearby island of Yell. She married a fisherman named David Moar in 1847. She came to notice when she, her husband and a group of others saw a four oared boat that had overturned. She was lowered over the edge of a precipice on a rope so that she could make a rescue. She balanced on a ledge and she was able to throw a lifebuoy to the crew. Once caught they were able to be pulled to the shore. Her husband saved others. She was awarded a medal by the Royal Humane Society and a silver medal by the Royal National Lifeboat Institution. Her heroism did not prevent her ...
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