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** Orrin Hatch, U. S. Senator from Utah
Researcher, Orrin Devinsky, MD, from the NYU Langone Medical Center, performed a study that revealed a consistent pattern of injury to the frontal lobe and right hemisphere of the human brain in patients with certain delusions and brain disorders.
Mark Orrin Barton ( April 2, 1955 – July 29, 1999 ) was a spree killer from Stockbridge, Georgia, who, on July 29, 1999, shot and killed 9 people and injured 13 more.
** Orrin Holt ( J ), from December 5, 1836
* Orrin Wiley Locke, state senator from Orleans County
* Biography of Orrin Porter Rockwell from the Joseph Smith Papers website
The longest stream of the mainland portion of Ross and Cromarty is the River Orrin, which rises from the slopes of An Sidhean () and pursues a north-easterly course to its confluence with the River Conon after a run of about, during a small part of which it forms the boundary with Inverness-shire.
* Orrin Hatch, U. S. Senator from Utah
It was sponsored by Senator Edward Kennedy in a partnership with Senator Orrin Hatch with support coming from First Lady Hillary Rodham Clinton during the Clinton administration.
On 22 August 1985 this flight was being flown by Boeing 737 – 236 G-BGJL, (" River Orrin "), when take-off from Manchester Airport was aborted due to Engine Failure on Take-Off ( EFTO ).
* A letter was sent from the office of Senator Orrin Hatch ( R-UT ) to Perverted-Justice praising their efforts, especially in regards to getting the Adam Walsh Child Protection and Safety Act passed.
Stan, realizing that his miserable life stems from his refusal to admit his own mistakes ( and an earlier remark from Lewis that Stan thinks it is easy to always see himself as the victim ), has a change of heart and testifies against Price, admitting that he has proof that Orrin Price planted the marijuana plants in the Tri-Lam house.
The Equal Opportunity to Govern Amendment, also known as the Hatch Amendment, is a United States constitutional amendment proposed in July 2003 by Senator Orrin Hatch ( R-Utah ) to repeal the natural born citizen clause prohibiting citizens who were naturalized from holding the office of President or Vice President of the United States.
* Orrin Hatch ( born 1934 )-Republican senator from Utah
The club signed former Ghanaian underage international Baba Issaka, Eoin Powderly from local team Kilcock Celtic, Colin Murray from Longford Town, Orrin Farrell from Edenderry Town, David O ' Connell from local side Sundays Well and Greg Kilkenny from Northeastern Huskies.
* Orrin Hatch, United States Senator from Utah
* Orrin Pike, a character ( the local Game Warden and boyfriend of Bobbie-Jo ) played by Jonathan Daly from the 1960s television program Petticoat Junction
Afterwards, she supported preventing Arlen Specter from replacing Orrin Hatch as head of the United States Senate Committee on the Judiciary during the period between the 2004 elections and the beginning of the new Senate term in January 2005.
* Hatching a New Filibuster Precedent: The Senator from Utah's Revisionist history John Dean writes for FindLaw arguing that Orrin Hatch has attempted to mischaracterise the Abe Fortas nomination filibuster.

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In the introduction to The World of O. Henry: Roads of Destiny and Other Stories ( Hodder & Stoughton, 1973 ), William Trevor writes that when Porter was in the Ohio State Penitentiary " there was a prison guard named Orrin Henry, whom William Sydney Porter.
Stan Gable is now a pathetic motorcycle police officer whom Orrin Price implausibly installs as the new Dean of Students.

Orrin and community
12: 41: Senator Orrin Hatch tells CNN, " Both the FBI and our intelligence community believe that this is Bin Laden's signature.
* Orrin, North Dakota, an unincorporated community in North Dakota, United States

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* Orrin W. Robinson, Old English and its closest Relatives – A Study of the Earliest Germanic Languages.
The film reaches its climax when Lewis, finally unable to ignore Orrin Price's reign of terror over Adams College, decides to take action.
I could not help regarding this ‘ Church ’ as a colossal steam engine which had suddenly realized its superiority over its engineers and ... had declared once for all not only its independence but its despotism .” Furthermore, “ t is very well known in Salt Lake City that no man lives there who would not be dead tomorrow if Brigham willed it so .” Ludlow spent considerable time with Orrin Porter Rockwell, who had been dubbed the “ Destroying Angel ” for his supposed role as Brigham Young ’ s assassin of choice.
Climber Orrin Bonney gave the area its current name in 1941 after his survey of the cirque.

Orrin and name
When his identity was confirmed, Smith was moved to say, " I prophesy, in the name of the Lord, that you — Orrin Porter Rockwell — so long as ye shall remain loyal and true to thy faith, need fear no enemy.
* Orrin is a given name meaning pale-skinned or white in ( Scottish ).
Orin or Orrin ( or Orren, Oren, Oran or Orran ) is a personal name and may refer to:
In the following days the Hardy boys investigate a fight amongst Chinamen at the local docks as well as meeting Orrin North who had hired their father to clear his company name under accusations that he is involved in smuggling Chinamen into America to avoid a head tax.

Orrin and first
The album, however, was largely regarded as the first success for Monk ; according to Orrin Keepnews, " It was the first that made a real splash.
The first county elections were held on April 4 and the following county officials were elected: Orrin Stevens, Clerk and Register of Deeds ; Alfred L. Clark, Sheriff ; Charles Shafer, Treasurer ; Jesse A. Barker, Judge of Probate ; and Augustine N. Williams Surveyor.
The first settlers, Orrin Maltby and Joseph Rooker settled in 1856.
Perry was first settled by Orrin Porter Rockwell in 1852.
An integral part of the Black Arts movement of the 1970s, Evans had his first plays, the one acts Orrin and Sugarmouth Sam Don ’ t Dance No More performed in 1972 at the Crossroads Theatre, a professional playhouse in New Brunswick, New Jersey.
In 1993, U. S. Senator Orrin Hatch introduced Han to a crowd at Capitol Hill ; she stated at the event that she and Moon are " the first True Parents ".
Producer Orrin Keepnews of Riverside Records first determined to record Evans after hearing a tape of Evans ' playing.
The first season music was done by Rupert Gayle and Orrin Isaacs.
In 1982, Finkelstein client Orrin Hatch sailed to re-election in Utah, while in Florida, banker Connie Mack III won his first campaign for the House.

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's No Lark ," and another composition, " Re: Person I Knew " is a tribute to his producer, Orrin Keepnews.
Senators Ted Kennedy – a Democrat – and Orrin Hatch – a Republican – teamed up with Hillary Rodham Clinton and her staff in 1997, and succeeded in passing legislation forming the State Children's Health Insurance Program ( SCHIP ), the largest ( successful ) health care reform in the years of the Clinton Presidency.
A Paramount employee told biographer Orrin Keepnews that Jefferson was a womanizing sloppy drunk ; on the other hand, Jefferson's neighbor in Chicago, Romeo Nelson, reports him as being " warm and cordial ," and singer Rube Lacy states that Jefferson always refused to play on a Sunday, " even if you give me two hundred.
** Orrin Tucker, American bandleader and composer ( d. 2011 )
President Harry S. Truman at the mic, left Harley Orrin Staggers | Harley O.
* Clemency Coggins and Orrin C. Shane III Cenote of Sacrifices, ; 1984 The university of Texas Press ; ISBN 0-292-71097-6
The state's senior member of the United States Senate is Republican Orrin Hatch, elected in 1976.
** Rivers: Conon, Orrin, Rusdale, Glass, Alness.
* Orrin Holt ( 1792 – 1855 ), US Congressman was born and died in town.
* Orrin Upshaw, U. S. Olympic tug of war athlete
Less than fifty years later, Pike's island 72 was selected by Captain Orrin Smith as a townsite on the west bank of the Mississippi River.
On October 15, 1851 Orrin Smith became the founder of Winona, by landing his ship's carpenter, Mr. Erwin Johnson, and two other men ( Smith and Stevens ) with the purpose of claiming title to the riverfront and surrounding prairie land.

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