-
Bordo may
refer to
Michael D.
Bordo,
professor of
economic history at
Rutgers University Susan Bordo,
modern feminist philosopher Borivoj Dovnikovic-Bordo...
- John
Bordo (June 2, 1920 –
February 27, 2001) was an
American gymnast. He
competed in
eight events at the 1948
Summer Olympics. As a gymnast,
Bordo was...
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Susan Bordo is an
American philosopher known for her
contributions in the
field of
contemporary cultural studies,
particularly in the area of feminist...
- to the
Turkish Armed Forces (TAF)
dress code, the ÖKK, also
known as the
Bordo Bereliler, are
noteworthy for
their distinctive maroon berets.
Their task...
- Schettino's
stalling that he
raised his
voice and told Schettino, "Vada a
bordo, ****!" (variously
translated as "Get the **** [back] on board!", "Get...
- El
Bordo may
refer to: El
Bordo, Salta, town in
Argentina El
Bordo, Cauca, town in
Colombia El
Bordo (band),
Argentinian rock band El
Bordo, 1960 novel...
- of the
ongoing p****enger evacuation. De Falco's
exasperated order Vada a
bordo, ****! ("Get back on board, you prick!" or "Get the **** [back] on board...
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Michael David Bordo (born 1942 in Montreal, Quebec) is a
Canadian and
American economist,
currently Board of
Governors Professor of
Economics and Distinguished...
- El
Bordo is a town in
Cauca Department in Colombia. It is the
administrative centre of Patía muni****lity.
Another name for el
bordo is patia. At the...
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Robert Bordo is a New York-based, Canadian-American
artist known for
paintings that
blend modernist formal concerns with
postmodern approaches to image...