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LORE & JOES GENERAL CONSTRUCTION LLC

leading to subsequent lore of a sort of revolt · with students · particularly varsity athletes · chasing reporters away · even — as legend has it — locking some in the music room. &mdash · Jake Goodrick · Sacbee.com · Bryan Alexander · USA Today · 7 May 2026 Their stories live on in Sardinian lore with an almost mythical quality · the brigands admired for their intractability. &mdash · IEEE Spectrum · 7 May 2026 The lore built slowly in 2022 when Parsons · then a 16-year-old · transformed the tale into a cinematic universe. &mdash · Anthony D'alessandro · Deadline · 6 May 2026 See All Example Sentences for lore Word History Etymology Noun (1) Middle English · from Old English lār · akin to Old High German lēra doctrine

ALBANY, OR 97322

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leading to subsequent lore of a sort of revolt
with students
particularly varsity athletes
chasing reporters away
even — as legend has it — locking some in the music room. &mdash
Jake Goodrick
Sacbee.com
Bryan Alexander
USA Today
7 May 2026 Their stories live on in Sardinian lore with an almost mythical quality
the brigands admired for their intractability. &mdash
IEEE Spectrum
7 May 2026 The lore built slowly in 2022 when Parsons
then a 16-year-old
transformed the tale into a cinematic universe. &mdash
Anthony D'alessandro
Deadline
6 May 2026 See All Example Sentences for lore Word History Etymology Noun (1) Middle English
from Old English lār
akin to Old High German lēra doctrine

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