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endore
† enˈdore, v. Obs. Also 4 endorre, 5–6 endour. [a. OF. endore-r to gild.] To cover with a yellow glaze of yolk of egg, saffron, etc. Hence enˈdored ppl. a., enˈdoring vbl. n., concr. a glaze of yolk of egg, etc.? c 1390 Form of Cury (1780) 106 Put yt on a broche and rost yt and endorre yt wyth ȝolky... Oxford English Dictionary
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Guy Endore
Endore studied and was greatly inspired by Marx. Monthly Review April 1992: 17–29 The Guy Endore Papers 1925–1970 A talk given by Guy Endore to a group of librarians "Guy Endore's Dialectical wikipedia.org
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Brevity (comic strip)
Brevity is a single-panel newspaper comic strip created by Guy Endore-Kaiser and Rodd Perry, and currently drawn by Dan Thompson. Endore-Kaiser cited Gary Larson's The Far Side as an inspiration. wikipedia.org
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indore
† inˈdore var. of endore v., Obs., to glaze with yolk of egg, etc.a 1655 Sir T. T. de Mayerne Archimag. Anglo-Gall. cxxiv. (1658) 79 Take some Potters moulds..and indore [pr. indove] them over with a little melted butter. 1688 R. Holme Armoury iii. 83/1 Indoice [error for Indorre], is to rub the in-... Oxford English Dictionary
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Brevity
It may also refer to: Brevity (comic strip), a comic strip created by Guy Endore-Kaiser and Rodd Perry brevity code, a vocal word replacement system wikipedia.org
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dore
▪ I. † dore, v. Obs. Cookery. [a. F. dore-r (12th c. in Littré) to gild:—L. deaurāre, f. de- + aurum gold: see endore.] trans. To glaze with saffron, yolk of egg, etc.; = endore.c 1420 Liber Cocorum (1862) 51 Þen coloure þy capon with safroune, dore With a feder. c 1430 Two Cookery-bks. 38 Dore hem ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Babouk
"Guy Endore and the Ironies of Political Repression." Minnesota Review. Spring/Summer 2008. 141–151. "Guy Endore and the Ironies of Political Repression" by Joseph G. wikipedia.org
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choosy
choosey, choosy, a. orig. U.S. (ˈtʃuːzɪ) [f. choose v. + -y1.] Disposed to be particular in one's choice; fastidious, fussy. Hence ˈchoosiness n., particularity, fastidiousness.1862 Harper's Mag. Dec. 100/2 But so I'm sure enough thar at last, I'm noways choosy about the road. 1915 J. Webster Dear E... Oxford English Dictionary
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Dutty Boukman
A fictionalized version of Boukman appears as the title character in American writer Guy Endore's novel Babouk, an anti-capitalist parable about the Haitian wikipedia.org
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pome-dorry
† pome-dorry Obs. Also 5 -dorreng, -de Oringe. [f. pome + dory a. 2, F. doré gilded.] In Old Cookery, A meat ball or rissole coated with yolk of egg, etc.: cf. endore v.c 1381 Anc. Cookery §42 (1780) 106 For to make Pomme-dorry. Take Buff and hewe yt smal al raw..rost yt and endorre yt wyth ȝolkys o... Oxford English Dictionary
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Rumba (1935 film)
uncredited) Jane Wyman as a Chorus Girl (uncredited) Jean Ross as a Chorus Girl (uncredited) Production The film was based on an original story by Guy Endore wikipedia.org
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The Raven (1935 film)
These included novelist Guy Endore, who submitted a 19-page treatment based on Poe's poem that also contained elements of the author's short story "The A week later, Universal announced it had signed Chester Morris for a role in the film, though Morris did not ultimately appear in the final film, and Endore's wikipedia.org
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War Hunt
He learns that this is Private Endore, who routinely infiltrates enemy lines. Pratt, realizing he has let Endore have too free a hand, asks the men for volunteers to bring Endore back, but only Loomis and Van Horn agree to join him wikipedia.org
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The Werewolf of Paris
The Werewolf of Paris (1933) is a horror novel as well as a work of historical fiction by American writer Guy Endore. Legend of the Werewolf (1975), set in nineteenth-century Paris, reflects aspects of the novel, but Endore is not credited. wikipedia.org
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Bertrand (name)
producer Fictional characters Bertrand Baudelaire, a fictional character in A Series of Unfortunate Events Bertrand Caillet, the protagonist of Guy Endore's wikipedia.org
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