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  • 1Orphan Ann — Iva Toguri Iva Ikuko Toguri D’Aquino (* 4. Juli 1916 in Los Angeles; † 26. September 2006 in Chicago) war eine japanischstämmige Amerikanerin, die während des Pazifikkriegs im Zweiten Weltkrieg in Japan unter dem Pseudonym Orphan Ann bei …

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  • 2Orphan (film) — Orphan Theatrical release poster Directed by Jaume Collet Serra Produced by …

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  • 3Orphan at My Door —   …

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  • 4Orphan Schools — in the United States The casualties of American Civil War did more than simply reduce the male population of the country, they also dramatically increased the number of widows and orphans. Many states reacted to the crisis by erecting new (or… …

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  • 5Orphan initialism — is the changing of the official name of a corporation, advocacy group or any organization to an acronym or initialism. [1] Formed like any other acronym, the initial letters of the previous name are used. Such name changes are often connected to… …

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  • 6orphan — [ôr′fən] n. [LL(Ec) orphanus < Gr orphanos < IE base * orbho , orphan > L orbus, bereft, Ger erbe, inheritance, arbeit, work, Czech robotnik, serf] a child whose father and mother are dead: sometimes applied to a child who has lost only… …

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  • 7Orphan of the Stars — (L Orphelin des Astres) Publisher Dargaud Date 1998 Series …

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  • 8Orphan Music — Studio album by Sarah Slean Released October 31, 2006 …

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  • 9Home Farm Twins — is a children s book series written by Jenny Oldfield. It centers around two Twins, Helen and Hannah, and the adventures they encounter as animal loving daughters of a country vet.The Books# Speckle the Stray # Sinbad the Runaway # Solo the… …

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  • 10ORPHAN, ORPHANAGE — Treatment of Orphans Communal concern for orphaned children has deep roots in Jewish tradition, and numerous biblical commandments stress the importance of providing for them. Along with the widow (almanah), resident alien (ger), and Levite… …

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