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Bloor

[bloor]

noun

  1. Ella Reeve Mother Bloor, 1862–1951, U.S. labor organizer and writer.



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The final group - including English pair George Bloor and OJ Farrell - finished their rounds shortly after in near darkness.

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Kay Bloor said she no longer feels obligated to “attend events I’d rather not go to.”

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Liz Bloor, managing director at the Netball Players Association, said: "The changes in the club roster will inevitably be challenging for some players but we are certain that this is the right move for netball."

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Also contributing crucially to the modeling work was Dr. Larry Abbott, William Bloor Professor of Theoretical Neuroscience, Professor of Physiology and Cellular Biophysics and a principal investigator at the Zuckerman Institute.

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He used to ride a bicycle through Grange Park and I used to go through that park to Bloor Collegiate.

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