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overpowering defenders. The term "
mossed",
referring to this ability, has
since become a
common term in the
football lexicon.
Moss pla****
college football for...
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Mosses are small, non-vascular
flowerless plants in the
taxonomic division Bryophyta (/braɪˈɒfətə/, /ˌbraɪ.əˈfaɪtə/)
sensu stricto.
Bryophyta (sensu lato...
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MOSS may
refer to: Map
Overlay and
Statistical System, a
geographic information system (GIS)
Microsoft SharePoint,
known in its 2007
version as Microsoft...
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Moss Adams LLP is one of the 15
largest (
Accounting Today Top 100
Firms 2019)
public accounting firms in the
United States and
provides accounting, tax...
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Katherine Ann
Moss (born 16
January 1974) is a
British model.
Arriving towards the end of the "supermodel era",
Moss rose to fame in the
early 1990s as...
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Elisabeth Singleton Moss (born July 24, 1982) is a British-American
actor and producer. She is
known for her work in
several television dramas, garnering...
- The
Moss is a
brook in
North East Derbyshire, England. When
Rother Valley Country Park was
built in the 1980s,
constructors used
water from The
Moss to...
- Lila
Grace Moss Hack (born 29
September 2002) is an
English model. Her
parents are
model Kate
Moss and
magazine editor Jefferson Hack.
Moss currently ranks...
- Look up
MOSS,
Moss, or
moss in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Moss is a small, soft, non-vascular
plant that does not have
flowers or seeds.
Moss may also...
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Moss-troopers were
brigands of the mid-17th century, who
operated across the
border country between Scotland and the
northern English counties of Northumberland...