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Isaac’s perhaps one-sided feud with the man who became the face of the $10 bill has been part of “Ghosts” lore for all of the show’s four seasons.

In the 1994 classic, Tom Hanks ruminates about fate, resilience and providence, from a park bench that has become a part of movie lore in the way of Judy Garland’s ruby slippers.

In recent years, Moses was interviewed by Alonso’s Street TV and other YouTube channels dedicated to L.A. gang lore and history, occasionally getting into impassioned debates about the origins of the Pirus.

Theatrical lore holds that it’s unlucky to utter the word “Macbeth” inside a theater.

Curated by L.A. artist Devon DeJardin, “Saddle Up: Artistic Journeys Through Cowboy Culture,” explores the lore of the Wild West through the artistic, personal and societal perspective of a group of young artists.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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