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Sentence count:173Posted:2017-05-11Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: Al GoreAlbert Gore Jr.GorebloodshedSimilar words: goryvigorgorgerigorgorgonturgorgorillaallegoryMeaning: [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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121. Al Gore successfully sought recounts in the four counties most favourable to him.
122. But Clinton settled on Gore, the statesmanlike senator from Tennessee.
123. The man's cheeks were tattooed with little vermilion chalices brimming with gore.
124. It also opened a convention at which Mr Gore must put his own stamp on the Democratic party.
125. Gore was speaking before a partisan crowd of about 500 Democrats.
126. Bush's defence policy would not work, would cost too much and would destabilise the world, said Gore.
127. Gore has been rehearsing his role as the Democrats' chief Republican critic during a series of public appearances in recent days.
128. It has never been clear to what extent Gore buys into any of this.
129. Gore could not afford to run the risk of seeing his hard-won political gains evaporate in a populist revolt over fuel costs.
130. Gore has also maintained rigid control over the use of its products.
131. That means white voters are more likely to have their votes counted than blacks-a point made by Gore.
132. Face the facts: Mr Gore waged a lacklustre, message-shifting campaign against the weakest Republican candidate in recent history.
133. Clinton and Al Gore have become ardent defenders of a balanced budget and gay rights.
134. Al Gore may well have lost in November because he tried to lurch away from the muzzy centrism his boss had perfected.
135. And remember that Al Gore, a Tennessean, backed tax cuts last year.
136. Then you can limit the gore by just cutting off the laces to save her.
137. Mr Gore, on the other hand, won the godless coasts and the industrial mid-west.
138. Yes, sir, the vicious Canuck will not rest until the Republic is lying in its own blood and gore!
139. Clinton and Gore have a pretty good tale to tell.
140. After more than two decades on the national scene, the methodical Gore is a seasoned politician.
141. A gore or gusset is, in fact,(http://sentencedict.com/gore.html) another name for a scoot.
142. So let us turn to another increasingly apparent fact: Gore probably won more votes than Bush in Florida too.
143. Gore received 338,000 more votes, according to the latest figures.
144. For consumers like Gore, it will be a sad day if Napster is closed down.
145. His face was powder-stained and his uniform darkened with gore.
146. Off camera Gore continued to drive the most dramatic challenge to the legitimacy of a presidential election in the country's history.
147. Gore said the issues were those that Clinton enumerated in his State of the Union address.
148. Gore masterfully played off his public image as a stiff, wooden personality who leaves audiences sitting on their hands.
149. Even on the most generous assumptions to Bush, Prof Doig says that Gore would have won by at least 1,400 votes.
150. He rightly responds that the choice between Gore and Bush is scarcely a choice at all.
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