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Qu'est-ce (qui) est EBOR - définition


Ebor         
NUCLEAR REACTOR AT THE IDAHO NATIONAL LABORATORY, USA
Ebor (disambiguation)
Ebor is the abbreviation of the Latin Eboracum, the early name of York in Britain. It may also mean:
EBOR         
NUCLEAR REACTOR AT THE IDAHO NATIONAL LABORATORY, USA
Ebor (disambiguation)
The Experimental Beryllium Oxide Reactor (EBOR) was a 10MWt helium cooled beryllium moderated nuclear reactor at Idaho National Laboratory. It never achieved criticality.
Ebor (horse)         
BRITISH-BRED THOROUGHBRED RACEHORSE
Ebor (1814–1822) was a British Thoroughbred racehorse and sire best known for winning the classic St Leger Stakes in 1817. Bred, trained and raced in Yorkshire, Ebor was lightly campaigned, running only six times in a three-year racing career which was confined to the meetings at York and Doncaster.
Exemples du corpus de texte pour EBOR
1. Ebor comes from Eboracum, the Roman name for York.
2. Dr John Sentamu, or Sentamu Ebor, as the new Archbishop of York will sign his name, beat the bongo drums as his wife, Margaret, and two adult children showed a largely white congregation stiff with cold how to warm themselves up by dancing to African songs.
3. By Alan Lee, Racing Journalist of the Year MICK KINANE extended his summer–long love affair with the Knavesmire by winning both the feature events on an oppressive opening day of the Ebor meeting, yet still his evening will have been tinged with regret.