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  • If they had had her there to usurp the role of leader for the Borg, in the same manner as Lore from the fifth season TNG ep “Descent”, that would have been better.

    Revisiting the Movies – Star Trek: First Contact 2009

  • If they had had her there to usurp the role of leader for the Borg, in the same manner as Lore from the fifth season TNG ep “Descent”, that would have been better.

    05 « August « 2009 « Axiom's Edge Science Fiction and Fantasy 2009

  • (I would have gone with Colonel Sanders here; That's why Lore is a genius!)

    Yo Mama's So Fat... - Anil Dash 2008

  • We had both been studying for quite a long time - Lore is now a psychologist - so only recently did we decide to have children: a daughter born in

    Gerd Binnig - Autobiography 1986

  • -- Montague Summers, The Werewolf in Lore and Legend, 1933.

    Overheard at WisCon matociquala 2008

  • It also has what’s called Lore, which is basically like adding Magic: The Gathering style effects to C&C, and is the most wild and, to me, fun, when played with Lore although many more staid gamers prefer to play without Lore.

    Sending Little Wooden Block People Off to Die | Spontaneous ∂erivation 2010

  • Lore, which is vague and changeable and often part of a verbal tradition.

    Terran Infiltration Resources: The Fictional Masterlist vandonovan 2007

  • Midwood Hospital kept our mom's body for a week before telling us she died, kids charge Daughter on way to visit mom when hospital finally called Lore Croghan

    NYDN Rss LORE CROGHAN 2011

  • Midwood Hospital kept our mom's body for a week before telling us she died, kids charge Daughter on way to visit mom when hospital finally called Lore Croghan

    NYDN Rss LORE CROGHAN 2011

  • 'Come hither, Puck,' said Oberon to this little merry wanderer of the night; 'fetch me the flower which maids call Lore in Idleness; the juice of that little purple flower laid on the eyelids of those who sleep, will make them, when they awake, dote on the first thing they see.

    Tales from Shakespeare Mary Lamb 1805

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