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... More, probably Richard More (fl. 1402) was an English politician.

He was a Member of the Parliament of England in 1402 for Plympton Erle.

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More!

More! was a fortnightly (then weekly) women's fashion magazine and associated website published every Tuesday in the United Kingdom by Bauer London Lifestyle. It included celebrity news, high street fashion, and sex tips. The magazine was published fortnightly until September 2007, when it became a weekly publication to compete with Look magazine. More USA is still published.

On 22 April 2013, Bauer Media Group announced that it would cease publication of More! Magazine and its website. In its closing web comments, the publishers reported that continuing challenging economic conditions meant that the product was no longer viable.

History and profile

More! magazine was launched in 1988, aimed at older teenage girls. In 2002, it was relaunched as a lifestyle magazine for young women.

The ABCs in August 2009 revealed a 17.3% growth of year-on-year circulation, making more! the UK's fastest growing glossy celeb weekly.

The magazine launched its own annual fashion awards in 2004.

Also in 2009, the magazine sponsored The City when it was shown on MTV.

More

More or Mores may refer to:

Computers

  • more (command), a shell command
  • MORE (application), a Mac OS outliner application
  • MORE protocol, a routing protocol
  • Missouri Research and Education Network (MOREnet)
  • Film

  • More (1969 film), a 1969 film directed by Barbet Schroeder
  • More (1998 film), a short film by Mark Osborne
  • Language and culture

  • Mores, strongly held norms or customs
  • Mòoré language or Moré, a language spoken primarily in Burkina Faso by the Mossi
  • Morè (clan), a Maratha clan of India
  • Moré language (Bolivia), one of the 36 official languages of Bolivia
  • Moré (exclamation) used in many Balkan languages
  • Magazines

  • More!, a British women's fashion magazine
  • More (magazine), an American women's lifestyle magazine
  • More (Belgian magazine), a punk rock magazine
  • Music

  • More (British band), a 1980s heavy metal band
  • More (Yugoslav band), a 1980s band featuring Doris Dragović
  • Albums

  • More! (album), by Booka Shade, 2010
  • More (Beyoncé EP), 2014
  • More (Crystal Lewis album), 2001
  • More (Double Dagger album), 2009
  • Marks & Spencer

    Marks and Spencer plc (also known as M&S) is a major British multinational retailer headquartered in the City of Westminster, London. It specialises in the selling of clothing, home products and luxury food products. M&S was founded in 1884 by Michael Marks and Thomas Spencer in Leeds.

    In 1998, the company became the first British retailer to make a pre-tax profit of over £1 billion, although subsequently it went into a sudden slump, which took the company, its shareholders, who included hundreds of thousands of small investors, and nearly all retail analysts and business journalists, by surprise. In November 2009, it was announced that Marc Bolland, formerly of Morrisons, would take over as chief executive from executive chairman Stuart Rose in early 2010; Rose remained in the role of non-executive chairman until he was replaced by Robert Swannell in January 2011.

    It is listed on the London Stock Exchange and is a constituent of the FTSE 100 Index.

    History

    Establishment

    The company was founded by a partnership between Michael Marks, a Polish Jew from Słonim (Marks was born into a Polish-Jewish family, a Polish refugee living in the Russian Empire, now in Belarus), and Thomas Spencer, a cashier from the English market town of Skipton in North Yorkshire. On his arrival in England, Marks worked for a company in Leeds, called Barran, which employed refugees (see Sir John Barran, 1st Baronet). In 1884 he met Isaac Jowitt Dewhirst while looking for work. Dewhirst lent Marks £5 which he used to establish his Penny Bazaar on Kirkgate Market, in Leeds. Dewhirst also taught him a little English. Dewhirst's cashier was Tom Spencer, an excellent bookkeeper, whose lively and intelligent second wife, Agnes, helped improve Marks' English. In 1894, when Marks acquired a permanent stall in Leeds' covered market, he invited Spencer to become his partner.

    More... (Trace Adkins album)

    More… is the third studio album from American country music artist Trace Adkins. It was released on November 2, 1999 on Capitol Nashville. It features the singles "Don't Lie", "More", and "I'm Gonna Love You Anyway", which respectively reached No. 27, No. 10, and No. 36 on the Hot Country Songs charts. It was also the only album of his career not to achieve RIAA certification. Trey Bruce produced all but two of the album's tracks. "Don't Lie" was produced by Paul Worley, while "All Hat, No Cattle" was produced by Ray Benson of Asleep at the Wheel.

    The album's release date was advanced due to initial radio demand for "Don't Lie".

    Track listing

    Personnel

  • Trace Adkins- lead vocals
  • Ray Benson- acoustic guitar, background vocals
  • Chris Booher- piano
  • Cindy Cashdollar- steel guitar
  • Joe Chemay- bass guitar
  • J.T. Corenflos- electric guitar
  • Floyd Domino- piano
  • Michael Francis- saxophone
  • Larry Franklin- fiddle
  • Johnny Gimble- fiddle
  • Wes Hightower- background vocals
  • Steve Hinson- steel guitar
  • More (cigarette)

    More is a brand of cigarette which was originally marketed to both men and women and then changed its primary focus to female consumers. It typically has a dark brown (rather than the traditional white) wrapper and is typically 120 mm in length. The More brand does, however produce shorter versions with the typical white wrapper and white or cork filters.

    Initially tested in Oklahoma City in 1974, the brand was introduced nationally by R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Company in June 1975. Bridging the gap between cigars and cigarettes 'More' was the first successful 120 mm cigarette. It had a strong flavor and when introduced was higher in "tar" and nicotine than most filter cigarettes on the market. It is sold in both the full flavor and menthol flavors. It is currently considered a niche brand by RJR, still sold, but not promoted by advertising. It is sold globally under license to various other tobacco companies under the title of More International. The brand was expanded to include 'light' styles in the form of both brown and white 120 mm and a beige 100 mm. The brand is currently a product of JT International (JTI) in the EU and Fortune Tobacco (PMFTC, Inc.) in the Philippines.

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