More
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Music
- More (UK band), a New Wave of British Heavy Metal band in the early 1980s
- Songs
- "More" (1956 song), a song by Alex Alstone and Tom Glazer, and popularized by Perry Como
- "More" (Theme from Mondo Cane), a 1963 musical theme from the film Mondo Cane
- "More" (Sisters of Mercy song), a 1990 single by The Sisters of Mercy
- "More" (Matthew West song), a 2004 single from Matthew West
- "More, More, More", a 1976 song by Andrea True Connection
- "More", a song by Junkie XL on the album Booming Back at You
- Albums
- More (Tamia album), a 2004 album released by Tamia
- More (Vitamin C album) is the second album from pop singer Vitamin C
- More... (Trace Adkins album), a 2000 album by Trace Adkins
- Soundtrack from the Film More, an album by Pink Floyd with music for the film of the same name
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Film
- More (film), a 1969 film directed by Barbet Schroeder
- More (short), a short film by Mark Osborne
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Literature
- More (magazine), an American women's lifestyle magazine
- More (Punk magazine from Belgium), a Belgian punk magazine published in 1977
- More Magazine, a Pakistan based technology magazine published in English
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Food
- Hershey's S'mores, candy bar made by The Hershey Company
- S'more, traditional campfire treat popular in the United States and Canada
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Computers
- MORE (application), a discontinued outliner application for classic Mac OS.
- more (command), a shell command that is used to display one screen of output at a time
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Other
- More (cigarette), a cigarette brand marketed specifically to women
- More language, language spoken primarily in Burkina Faso by the Mossis
- Mores, strongly held norms or customs
- Mores (SS), a comune (municipality) in the Province of Sassari in the Italian region Sardinia
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