Ancient Greek statue of a woman of the Archaic period.
(Greek mythology) daughter of Zeus and Demeter; made queen of the underworld by Pluto in ancient mythology; identified with Roman Proserpina.
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A Munda language spoken primarily in Rajshahi Division, Bangladesh.
Extinct language of Kenya.
1Instead of the $20 million in additional funding promised by Labour ahead of the election it got kore - nothing.
2This "kore" is longer than the ordinary sleeve, so long in fact that a man with his hand inside is rendered helpless.
3I ordered by pointing at a photo in the menu and using a phrase I had learned from my tape: kore okudasai -this, please.
4For Kore they have called her, and Malkah, and Betulah, and Persephone.
5At last they throw the torches into the river, crying, Ha, Kore!
6KORES itself has also been actively seeking assets within the sector.
7Farhadi is greatly admired and Kore-eda is becoming a modern great.
8She successfully applied to the Sustainable Management Fund -and Para Kore began.
9Hirokazu Kore-Eda looks set to gain a seat beside those masters.
10Hirokazu Kore-eda's Like Father Like Son could not look more different.
11Like Kore, isn't Isis wed to the lord of the dead?
12Binoche said she was thrilled to finally work with Kore-eda.
13So far the attributes of Demeter and Kore are similar.
14Aidoneus snatched the maiden Kore down to his gloomy empire.
15What are the some of the obstacles to Para Kore?
16As I recall, Hades had a singular obsession with Kore.