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lore 1. the surface of the head of a bird between the eyes and the base of the bill 2. the corresponding area in a snake or fish
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The research approach that is best suited to dealing with work space is drawn from folklore, and it brings material, verbal, customary, and ritual lores together under one framework of study; thus this article is about launching a folklore of information work space. HP is truly the one-stop shop for virtually all large-format printing solutions," said Enrique Lores, vice president and general manager, Inkjet Commercial Division, HP. It is significant to remember that Mukerji's works were directed at a Western audience; he wanted to introduce American children to the ancient lores of India and the wisdom that Indian parents quite naturally pass on to their children through storytelling. |
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