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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91. Six months into his second term, Gore continues to redefine the vice presidency.
92. The next morning Brian Gore shows me round the church complex he helped build.
93. They saw a news item about the deaths on television and advised Gore to give himself up to police.
94. Can you remember anyone other than Clinton and Gore who spoke at the last convention?
95. Vice President Al Gore even attended a ground-breaking ceremony in June of 1994.
96. But Gore is the establishment's choice for a cogent political reason.
97. Gore stated that his decision was based not upon political considerations but personal issues, particularly the welfare of his family.
98. The Post reported that Gore had personally solicited donors by telephone, leading two Democratic senators to criticize him.
99. Vice President Gore and Tipper Gore were dancing the night away,(Sentencedict.com) chatting amiably as they worked the room.
100. It acknowledges the weaknesses which Gore as a candidate displayed at crucial moments.
101. Inside the White House, Clinton has apparently encouraged Gore to argue for or against policies without restraint.
102. Al Gore has stated repeatedly, that the American economy is dependent upon a healthy environment.
103. Vice President Al Gore will be on hand to give a keynote speech.
104. A 0 signifies harmless fun; a 5 means gore, smut, rough language or adult themes lurk ahead.
105. Although not formally a member Gore had a profound influence on Leese.
106. Gore needs to offer continuity of policy but a break with the personalities.
107. This tilt to unilateralism was a feature of both the Bush and Gore presidential campaigns.
108. When he tried to answer such charges Gore seemed unable or unwilling to draw on Clinton's approach.
109. This, of course, is an insult to Vice-President Al Gore as much as to Gov.
110. Gore has assiduously cultivated his eventual presidential candidacy without undercutting or overshadowing Clinton.
111. Even Vice President Al Gore has reportedly been dragged into the controversy.
112. Gore was schizoid, suffering from a psychopathic disorder,(www.Sentencedict.com) requiring treatment for many years to come.
113. He was dimly tempted to say, though, that he knew a thing or two about gore.
114. Today at Cirencester magistrates court, John Gore, bearded with a long ponytail, was committed for trial at Crown court.
115. Clinton and Vice President Al Gore have yet to officially announce their candidacy.
116. Mr Gore has attended every one of the negotiating sessions between the president and Republican leaders.
117. Gore then devised a plan to burn down the house, destroying any forensic evidence he might have left behind.
118. Gore even enlisted the aid of Newt Gingrich, the Speaker of the House.
119. Where Clinton is rugged and earthy, Gore is clean cut and preppy.
120. Clinton and Gore became involved in the effort when the California project was in the planning stages.
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