Synonym: Al Gore, Albert Gore Jr., Gore, bloodshed. Similar words: gory, vigor, gorge, rigor, gorgon, turgor, gorilla, allegory. Meaning: [gɔr /gɔː] n. 1. Vice President of the United States under Bill Clinton (born in 1948) 2. coagulated blood from a wound 3. a triangular piece of cloth 4. the shedding of blood resulting in murder. v. 1. wound by piercing with a sharp or penetrating object or instrument 2. cut into gores.
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31. If Gore loses on November 7 the post-mortems among Democrats will be angry indeed.
32. He says they were very shocked when Gore announced he was leaving because of illness.
33. The role doesn't come naturally to either Bush or Gore.
34. Bush has led in 168 polls, Gore in just five.
35. As he recalls, Holder told Quinn that he hoped he could count on his support if Gore were elected.
36. Ordinarily, these facts would be recited by Gore as reasons why he should succeed to the top job.
37. Both Kemp and Gore referred to real life people to illustrate their points.
38. In every sense Gore and Bush represent the victory of the status quo within their respective parties.
39. Instead they were treated to a live on-air, across the networks propaganda war, with Al Gore firing the first salvos.
40. The swing to Gore in the recounts in Broward and hapless Palm Beach counties helped cement the party too.
41. We are by no means blind to the risks of a Gore presidency.
42. Nader's presidential run, in all likelihood, will cost Gore the White House.
43. Increasingly, retailers and manufacturers are questioning whether Gore can continue to thrive at such rarefied levels.
44. Vice President Al Gore is scheduled to lead the closing ceremonies on Aug. 4.
45. Gore had gone to a house in Bath to stay the night with friends.
46. A puzzled Vice President Al Gore tried to steal a peek.
47. On the night the estimation within the political class was that Gore had consolidated a robust if narrow lead.
48. Vice President Al Gore has been working since before the convention opened Monday to keep the party together on the welfare issue.
49. Nader regards Gore as unsafe for the liberal creed-as the embodiment of the Democratic Party's moral bankruptcy.
50. If Hillary is the perfect partner, then in Al Gore he had the perfect running mate.
51. Gore came across as an earnest, deliberately spoken politician, often gesturing with his hands.
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52. When Gore was the Democratic front-runner for the presidential election, his satellite drew a sharply mixed reaction.
53. Clinton made another major contribution to his own election by recruiting Al Gore to his Great Group.
54. Not even the second name, Al Gore, is likely to make much difference.
55. For Gore, the disenfranchised are middle-class parents having trouble paying their kids' college loans.
56. Furthermore the Gore camp seems to have underestimated the down side of his surprise tactical move.
57. Certainly Clinton and Gore could have done more to advance civil liberties.
58. Recently, Mr Gore has appeared increasingly presidential in the public eye during the escalating budget talks.
59. Gore sells only to select manufacturers and then approves every design to prevent poor construction from sabotaging its lifetime guarantee.
60. That 5 % of his may not last, but it is 5 % that Gore desperately needs to hold on to.
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