• Thomas Moore (1779–1852) was an Irish poet, songwriter, singer, novelist, and historian. Thomas, Tom, Tomm, or Tommy Moore may also refer to: Ennio Girolami...
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  • home in Pennsylvania Thomas Moore (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Capt. Thomas Moore. If an internal link...
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  • singer Alfred Moore (1755–1810), associate justice of the US Supreme Court Alicia Moore (1790-1873), English novelist Alvin Moore (disambiguation), multiple...
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  • the Younger Thomas More, Lord High Chancellor of England, 1828 painting by Claudius Jacquand Thomas Moore (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists...
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  • Williamson County, Tennessee Moore House (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Thomas Moore House. If an internal...
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  • John Moore may refer to: John Francis Moore (sculptor) (died 1809), 18th-century British sculptor John Moore of Ipswich, (1821–1902), English painter...
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  • footballer of the 1910s and 1920s Arthur Thomas Moore (1830–1913), Irish Victoria Cross recipient Arthur William Moore (1853–1909), linguist, folklorist and...
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  • singer-songwriter Ian Moore (album), 1993 Ian Thomas-Moore (born 1976), English footballer, known as Ian Moore Ian Storey-Moore (born 1945), former English...
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  • Supreme Court Charles Page Thomas Moore (1831–1904), associate justice of the Supreme Court of Appeals of West Virginia Dan K. Moore (1906–1986), associate...
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  • Alice Moore may refer to: Alice Moore Hubbard (1861–1915), American activist Dame Alice Moore (1474–c. 1546), wife of Sir Thomas More Alice Moore (actress)...
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  • refer to: Thomas Sturge the elder (1749–1825), his father, likewise a British tallow chandler, oil merchant and philanthropist Thomas Sturge Moore (1870–1944)...
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  • Robert Moore may refer to: Robert Moore (director) (1927–1984), American stage, film and television actor Rob Moore (executive) (born 1963), American producer...
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  • institutions named after sir Thomas More. Thomas More Building at the Palais of the Court of Justice of the European Union, Luxembourg. Thomas More Building at the...
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  • player Sam Moore (1935–2025), singer from the soul duo Sam & Dave Sam Moore (publisher) (1929–2018), CEO of Thomas Nelson Samuel P. Moore (1813–1889)...
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  • Yes (redirect from Yes (disambiguation))
    Merry Clayton, 1987 (from the Dirty Dancing film soundtrack) "Yes", by Tim Moore, 1985 "Yes Yes Yes", a remix of "Sexy! No No No..." by Girls Aloud from...
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  • George Moore or More may refer to: George Moore (philanthropist) (1806–1876), English merchant and philanthropist George Moore (businessman) (1871–1947)...
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  • Moore, United States Air Force general Charles Moore and Co., Australian department store chain Charlie Moore (disambiguation) This disambiguation page...
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  • poet and philosopher Thomas Brown, pen name of Thomas Moore (1779–1852) Thomas Brown (architect) (1781–1850), Scottish architect Thomas Brown (prison architect)...
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  • society for women in 18th century England M.P., an 1811 comic opera by Thomas Moore and Charles Edward Horn, subtitled The Blue Stocking Bluestockings: the...
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  • by Bill Mantlo Monster (comics), a 1984–1985 British comic strip by Alan Moore, Alberto Giolitti, John Wagner and Alan Grant, and Jesus Redondo "Monster"...
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  • Moore is the name of: Robert Thomas Moore (1882–1958), American businessman, ornithologist and philanthropist R. T. Moore (soccer) (Ryan T. Moore, born...
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  • Isabella Moore may refer to: Belle Moore (Isabella Mary Moore, 1894–1975), Scottish competition swimmer Isabella Moore, establisher of the Thomas and Isabella...
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  • 44, is a composition by Thomas Täglichsbeck Quintet for clarinet and strings (Moore), a 1946 composition by Douglas Moore Quintet for Clarinet, Bass...
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  • Ireland Thomas FitzGerald, 3rd Baron Desmond (1290–1307) Thomas FitzGerald, 5th Earl of Desmond (c. 1386–1420), subject of a poem by Thomas Moore Thomas FitzGerald...
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  • Thomas Barr may refer to: Thomas J. Barr (1812–1881), U.S. Representative from New York Thomas D. Barr (1931–2008), lawyer at Cravath, Swaine & Moore...
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  • Colin Low Gold (1974 film), a film starring Roger Moore Gold (2013 film), a German film directed by Thomas Arslan Gold (2014 film), an Irish comedy film Gold...
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  • Dazed and Confused Pink (singer) (born 1979), stage name of musician Alecia Moore (also stylized "P!nk") Apink, Korean girl band Pink, the protagonist of...
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  • 49er (redirect from 49er (disambiguation))
    University of the Philippines Top 10: The Forty-Niners, a novel by Alan Moore and Gene Ha The Forty-Niners, a group of shōjo manga artists also known...
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  • American Thoroughbred racehorse The Fish (poem), a 1918 poem by Marianne Moore "The Fish" (short story), an 1885 short story by Anton Chekhov Fish, a kind...
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  • Margaret More or Moore may refer to: Margaret Roper (1505–1544), née More, English writer and translator, daughter of Sir Thomas More Margaret Clement...
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