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Moeur (December 22, 1869 –
March 16, 1937) was an
American physician who
served as the
fourth governor of Arizona. Born in Decherd, Tennessee,
Moeur attended...
- The B. B.
Moeur Activity Building is a
structure on the
campus of
Arizona State University in Tempe, Arizona.
Constructed from 1936 to 1939 by the Works...
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renegotiation of the plan. In 1935, when
Arizona Governor Benjamin Baker Moeur sent 6
members of the
Arizona National Guard to
observe the dam's construction...
- for the
Democratic nomination, but lost in the
primary to
Benjamin Baker Moeur,
whose pre-gubernatorial
experience included service as the
Secretary of...
- Sappho:
Parisian Manners (French: Sapho :
moeurs parisiennes) is an 1884
novel by the
French writer Alphonse Daudet. It was
serialised in L'Écho de Paris...
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Mœurs-Verdey (French pronunciation: [mœʁ vɛʁdɛ]) is a
commune in the
Marne department in north-eastern France.
Communes of the
Marne department "Répertoire...
- was
launched to
produce engines for
Infiniti and Daimler.
Benjamin Baker Moeur,
governor of
Arizona from 1933–1937. Ed Murray,
speaker of the Tennessee...
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election took
place on
November 6, 1934. In****bent
Governor Benjamin Baker Moeur ran for reelection, he was
challenged by
former governor George W. P. Hunt...
- 156–57. Voltaire,
Essais sur les
Mœurs, 1756, Chap. VI. – De l'Arabie et de ****met. Voltaire,
Essais sur les
Mœurs, 1756, Chap. VII. – De l'Alcoran,...
- 1791). However, "offences
against public decency" (contraires aux
bonnes mœurs) or
disturbing public order (trouble à l'ordre public) have been used to...