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As his business interests expanded he purchased substantial shares of several railroads involved in the coal and iron trade, also purchasing iron mines and furnaces near Port Oram.
Wharton also purchased land containing ore and an iron furnace in northern New Jersey at Port Oram, New Jersey ( now Wharton, New Jersey ) which was located close to the Morris Canal and railroads.
Jacob Oram of New Zealand made a hat-trick against Sri Lanka on 2 September 2009 in Colombo, And Tim Southee, also from New Zealand, made a hat-trick against Pakistan, and ended up with a 5-For at the end of the match.
Muckno is also the name given to the Roman Catholic parish ( St. Mary's, Castleblayney and St Patrick's, Oram, just three miles north east of the town ) and Church of Ireland parish ( St Maeldoid's ), of the diocese of Clogher.
The Oraon tribes उर ां व or Kurukh क ु ड ़ु ख tribe ( Kurukh: Oṛāō < sup > n </ sup > and Kuṛuḵẖ ), also spelled Uraon, Oran, or Oram, are tribal aborigines inhabiting various states across central and eastern India as well as Bangladesh.
In the second Test, Anderson finished with match figures of 5 / 139 as England won by six wickets ; on the first day he struck New Zealand batsman Daniel Flynn in the face, knocking a tooth, in a spell of short, aggressive bowling when he also hit Jacob Oram on the helmet.
On 3 March 2010 Oram again injured his patella tendon against Australia, thus leading him to miss another series and also the 2010 IPL.

Oram and claims
The bird's owner, Peter Oram, claims Charlie is over 100 years old.
Oram claims that his father-in-law, Percy Dabner, sold the parrot to Churchill in 1937 and then reclaimed the bird shortly after Churchill's death in 1965.

Oram and was
In 1959 Daphne Oram produced a novel method of synthesis, her " Oramics " technique, driven by drawings on a 35 mm film strip ; it was used for a number of years at the BBC Radiophonic Workshop.
The Workshop was set up to satisfy the growing demand in the late 1950s for " radiophonic " sounds from a group of producers and studio managers at the BBC, including Desmond Briscoe and Daphne Oram.
What is now Wharton was originally incorporated as the borough of Port Oram by an Act of the New Jersey Legislature on June 26, 1895, from portions of Randolph Township and Rockaway Township, subject to the results of a referendum passed on the previous day.
It was spawned by the encounter between Oram and Campbell after Oram gave his acclaimed performance as raconteur at the ICA.
His mother, Ann Richmond, came of an Essex family named Oram, and was a woman of great beauty and force of character.
Roberts served as the CEO, Oram was the vice president, and Taylor was the CTO & vice president of engineering.
Scholars such as Andrew MacDonald and Richard Oram agree that this Bishop was in fact Gille Aldan of Whithorn.
In that year another technical department was established at John Viriamu Jones Secondary Technical School ( previously a Secondary Modern School ) with an intake of three forms, under the Head Master Mr Fred Charles Oram B. A., B. Sc.
Mr Oram retired in July 1952, and the school was opened as a new separate technical school in September 1953 in the old Howard Gardens School building ( Howardian High School had relocated to Penylan in the Eastern suburbs ) with around 200 boys under Mr Harold C Eyre B. A.
On 6 February 2008 it was announced that Flynn would take the place of the injured Jacob Oram for the second international Twenty20 against England, having impressed on 30 January, hitting 149 in a domestic match.
Along with Daphne Oram, Fred was enthusiastically promoting electronic music to the British public via demonstrations and lectures to amateur tape recording clubs up and down the country.
Richard Oram suggests the strong likelihood that his main wife was a daughter of Donnchad II, Mormaer or Earl of Fife and the most important native lord in Scotland.
Lochlann's activities provoked a response from King Henry who, according to historian Richard Oram, " was not prepared to accept a fait accompli that disinherited the son of a useful vassal, flew in the face of the settlement which he had imposed ... and deprived him of influence over a vitally strategic zone on the north-west periphery of his realm ".
Richard Oram did not believe that the Scots really intended to do this, as Lochlann was their dependent and probably acted with their consent ; this, Oram argued, explains why Henry himself raised an army and marched north to Carlisle.
Richard Oram has pointed out that Donnchadh's grant to Melrose Abbey between 1189 and 1198 was witnessed by his cousin Lochlann, evidence perhaps that relations between the two had become more cordial.
Oram however pointed out that Donnchadh was styled comes in a grant to Melrose Abbey witnessed by Richard de Morville ( Melrose 32 ), who died in 1196.
The charter was not received until the second year when Edith Silk, Myrtle Oram, Zoe Waldron, Grace Townley, Marie Gedding, Louise Agrell and Mable Pitts had joined the organization and with the organizers were the charter members.

Oram and while
Furthermore, while Anderson dated Melrose 192 with reference to Abbot William III de Courcy ( abbot of Melrose from 1215 to 1216 ), Oram identified Abbot William as Abbot William II ( abbot from 1202 to 1206 ).

Oram and Kingdom
In the view of the main authority on medieval Galloway, Richard Oram, these events provide the key to understanding the origins of the Fergusian Kingdom of Galloway.

Oram and during
His six hitting form continued throughout the tournament and when he hit Jacob Oram into the stands during a Super Eight match he drew level with Australian batsman Ricky Ponting on 28 for most sixes in World Cup history.

Oram and World
Oram is on the Lords Honours Board for his Test century against England in 2008 and has on several occasions occupied the position of World # 1-ODI Allrounder.
Oram returned to international action in the 2010 ICC World Twenty20.

Oram and .
* Oram, Richard, David I: The King Who Made Scotland.
Forte, R. Oram, and F. Pederson.
Duncan's argument has been supported by several subsequent historians specialising in the era, such as Richard Oram, Dauvit Broun and Alex Woolf.
* Oram, Richard, David I: The King Who Made Scotland.
# The Copenhagen Affair by John Oram.
Oram, Richard.
* Treating Code as an Essay-Matz's writeup for the book Beautiful Code, edited by Andy Oram, Greg Wilson, O ' Reilly, 2007.
Oram, Richard.
* Oram, Richard ( with Michael Penman ), The Canmore Kings: Kings and Queens of the Scots, 1040 – 1290.
* Viking Empires by Angelo Forte, Richard Oram and Frederik Pedersen ( Cambridge University Press.
Often the sounds required for the atmosphere that programme makers wished to create were unavailable or non-existent through traditional sources and so some, such as the musically trained Oram, would look to new techniques to produce effects and music for their pieces.
In 1959, Daphne Oram left the workshop to set up her own studio, the Oramics Studios for Electronic Composition, where she eventually developed her " Oramics " technique of electronic sound creation.
The live performances were mixed in surround sound and interspersed with musical video montage tributes of deceased members of the Workshop including Daphne Oram, Delia Derbyshire and John Baker.
On the way, it passed through Boonton, Dover and Port Oram all connected with iron.
On June 28, 1895, voters from the settlements of Port Oram, Irondale, Luxemburg, Maryville and Mount Pleasant voted 143 to 51 to incorporate as the borough of Port Oram, the largest of the communities in the area covering west of Dover, New Jersey.
* Oram, Richard, David I: The King Who Made Scotland.
* Oram, Richard, David I: The King Who Made Scotland.
* Oram, Richard, The Canmores: Kings & Queens of the Scots 1040 – 1290.

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