An ancient Hebrew unit of capacity equal to 10 baths or 10 ephahs.
1Thank you, M' kor HaChayim, for this book and all of the many blessings in my life.
2Tel'kor blanched at that, but nodded.
3Cor' pus cle (kor'-pus-l).
4He was more than ever convinced that hadals adhered to some ancient kor down here, a circle that revisited some traditional asylum or ark.
5Together, KOR is a therapeutic target to consider for future remyelination therapy.
6Now they would attempt further to discover the forbidden directives of Kor.
7A-Kor opened his pocket-pouch and drew forth a packet of Manatorian money.
8To me, Kor represented a kind of focus, an almost desperate willpower.
9The suggestion of a smile crossed the cruel features of Vas Kor.
10Original Kor pitons are still discovered today on obscure crags throughout the state.
11In order to fulfill its function, Kor's house needed some renovation.
12I believe there was great synergy between these guys. Kor died in 2013.
13Kor Says: I placed three bolts in an extremely steep section.
14The screaming faded, and he stood in silence before the Altar of Kor.
15Kor Says: The first time I tried that route was with Jim McCarthy.
16It took two years for Ingalls to convince Kor to climb Castleton Tower.