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Due to Anson's absence from the club after 22 years, local newspaper reporters started to refer to the Cubs as the " Orphans ".
* Quentin Nemo, a warlock from Orphans of Chaos
On May 4, 2007, Waits performed " Lucinda " and " Ain't Goin ' Down to the Well " from Orphans on the last show of a week Late Night with Conan O ' Brien spent in San Francisco.
On January 28, 1882, William Rice drafted a will, instructing the executors to pay over to the trustees, the Governor and the Judge, funds from his estate for the establishment of " The William M. Rice Orphans Institute.
A character reports the fate of the generation ship Vanguard, from Heinlein's Orphans of the Sky, whereby it was found derelict in space, but the survivors ( descendants of the characters from Orphans ) have adopted a hunter-gatherer lifestyle on another planet.
But over the following 55 days, widespread press coverage, as well as pressure from Pennsylvania Attorney General Mike Fisher, the community of Hershey, and Dauphin County Orphans ' Court Senior Judge Warren G. Morgan, led to the sale being abandoned.
Orphans and pauper children would be collected from the Parish Work Houses in London and Birmingham and sent to the industrial centres of Nottinghamshire and Lancashire where they worked extremely long hours.
Under the stage names " Ann " ( for " Announcer ") and later " Orphan Annie " and possibly " Your Favorite Enemy, Annie ", reportedly in reference to the comic strip character Little Orphan Annie, ( or more likely, a reference to " Orphans ", the nickname given to Australian troops separated from their divisions in battle ), Toguri performed in comedy sketches and introduced recorded music, but never participated in any actual newscasts, with on-air speaking time of generally about 20 minutes.
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Orphans of the Sky | Universe was a 1941 story from Heinlein's Future History series ( shown here in the 1951 Dell edition ).
This doctrine became the watchword of the moderate Hussites known as the Utraquists or Calixtines, from the Latin calix ( the chalice ), in Czech kališníci ( from kalich ); while the more extreme Hussites soon became known as the Taborites ( táborité ), named after the city of Tábor that became their centre ; or Orphans ( sirotci ) a name they adopted after the death of their beloved leader and general Jan Žižka.
In addition to practicing as a doctor for nearly 20 years at the Colored Orphans Asylum, Smith was a public intellectual: he contributed articles to medical journals, participated in learned societies, and wrote numerous essays and articles drawing from his medical and statistical training.
A typical state was Iowa, where the private " Iowa Soldiers Orphans Home Association " operated with funding from the legislature and public donations.
A first baseman, Chance played in Major League Baseball for the Chicago Cubs ( initially named the " Orphans ") and New York Yankees from 1898 through 1914.
Many had read Orphans of the Sky | Universe, a 1941 story from Heinlein's Future History series, in this 10 ¢ Dell paperback ( 1951 ) before hearing it on X Minus One.
* " Family ", by Hed PE from New World Orphans
On December 16, 1901, Lowe was purchased by the Chicago Orphans from the Beaneaters.
War Machine learns from the Prince of Orphans that the " Eighth City " has been opened.
William Alexander " Bill " Lange (; June 6, 1871 – July 23, 1950 ), also known as " Little Eva ", was an American Major League Baseball center fielder, who played his entire seven year career for the Chicago Colts and Orphans from to.
*" Renegade ", a 2009 song by Hed PE from the album New World Orphans

Orphans and East
Lillian went on to star in many of Griffith's most acclaimed films, including The Birth of a Nation ( 1915 ), Intolerance ( 1916 ), Broken Blossoms ( 1919 ), Way Down East ( 1920 ) and Orphans of the Storm ( 1921 ).
He is President of the National Holiday Fund, which takes sick and disabled children to Disney World in Florida, has been patron to Childline for over 18 years, and of the Orphans ' Gift Fund South East London Boroughs, Constables Branch Board, Metropolitan Police.

Orphans and were
In 1997, the episodes " Thanksgiving Orphans " and " Home Is the Sailor " were respectively ranked No. 7 and No. 45 on TV Guide's 100 Greatest Episodes of All Time.
In December 1873 the first residents were admitted to the Oxford Orphans Asylum, which is today known as the Masonic Home for Children.
In mid-1978, they recorded a third album, Orphans of the Storm, at New York's famed The Hit Factory, and continued to tour around the US until late 1978, but their efforts to enter the US record charts were unrealised.
Later, when she became more comfortable with what she and the POWs were doing, she got into the swing of it and became " Orphan Ann " in a dual homage to " Radio Orphan Annie " and the popular phrase " Orphans of the Pacific " used to describe her audience, the Allied troops.
Orfãs del Rei literally translates to " Orphans of the King ", and they were Portuguese girl orphans sent to overseas colonies to marry either Portuguese settlers or natives with high status.
Although protests and advocacy including a rally by the non-profit Save The College at Southampton and the student-led organization The Orphans of L. I. U. ( Long Island University ) made numerous headlines with their actions, Undergraduate Programs ceased and all but a few campus buildings were shuttered by the end of Summer 2005.
Orphans, single children, married boys, Jews, Russians, and craftsmen's and shepherd's sons were exempted.
Beginning with the most radical, the various sects that existed were the: Adamites, Taborites, Orebites, Sirotčí (" Orphans "), Utraquists and Praguers.
Walliams and Diamond were part of a comedy troupe called " David Icke and The Orphans of Jesus ", in which they were also joined by Simon Pegg ( Shaun of the Dead, Hot Fuzz ).
Orphans and illegitimate children were fostered out in to the village community from the workhouse and also from the Holy Faith convents in Dublin.
" Socially dangerous " children were to be placed in labor camps, corrective labor colonies, or special-regimen orphanages ( детские дома особого режима ), see also " Orphans in the Soviet Union ".
The Duplessis Orphans () were the victims of a scheme in which several thousand orphaned children were falsely certified as mentally ill by the government of the province of Quebec, Canada, and confined to psychiatric institutions.
Kursi Al-I ' etraf ( كرسي الاعتراف, Chair of Confession ), Al-Yateematain ( اليتيمتين, The Two Orphans ), and Sït Al-Bayt ( ست البيت, Lady of the House ) were all successful films.
Lumley starred for several years with the Owen Sound Mercurys and later with the Owen Sound Orphans ( who were called that because they could not find a sponsor ) and then the Barrie Colts.
In the 1942 title game, Eddleman single-handedly led a comeback as the Orphans were 13 points down with five minutes to go.
The Cubs ( then the Orphans ) were allowed to draft two players each year from the AL team.
The Utraquists were a moderate faction of the Hussites ( in contrast to the more radical Taborites, Orebites and Orphans ).
The Home for Hebrew Orphans, The Jewish Sheltering Home for the Homeless and Aged, the Mount Sinai Hospital Association, the Pannonia Beneficial Association, and the Talmud Torah were all situated in the southern portion of the city.
The party of the nobles, who had been ready to make terms, were attacked in the Diet at Prague, by the Orphans and Taborites.
Shows receiving five nominations were The Addams Family, Bloody Bloody Andrew Jackson, The Orphans ' Home Cycle, and Promises, Promises.

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