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Examples
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Kelly Ording and Jetro Martinez fashioned their installation, Ms. Teriosa, to represent a fortune-telling business in bright colors to blend in with the other business in the Latin-flavored Mission District.
Gavin Newsom: Art Brings Life Back to San Francisco Business Districts 2009
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IRVING: Well, the Town of Ording (ph) is really the one that has done the most.
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MAWR: While Ording has taken warnings into serious consideration, its citizens would still only have about 45 minutes to leave when a mud flow does occur.
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"Abbot Ording, who lies there," muttered an angry monk, as he pointed to the tomb in the choir, "would not have done this for five hundred marks of silver."
Stray Studies from England and Italy John Richard Greene 1860
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On the other hand there was the alderman pleading for the old privileges of the town -- for security of justice in its own town-mote, for freedom of sale in its market, for just provisions to enforce the recovery of debts -- the simple, efficient liberty that stood written in the parchment with the heavy seals -- the seals of Anselm and Ording and Hugh.
Stray Studies from England and Italy John Richard Greene 1860
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There was a rustling of parchment as the alderman unfolded the town-charters, recited the brief grants of Abbots Anselm and Ording and Hugh, and begged from the Lord
Stray Studies from England and Italy John Richard Greene 1860
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Old Abbot Ording, still famed among us, knew little of letters.
Past and Present Thomas Carlyle 1838
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Ording, still famed among us, knew little of letters.
Past and Present Thomas Carlyle's Collected Works, Vol. XIII. Thomas Carlyle 1838
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St. Peter-Ording (North see) and the plane probably was on the way to Hamburg.
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The woman was admiring the sunset on her compouter when she saw the man, who had ventured out on the frozen sea at St Peter-Ording on the northern tip of Germany to take pictures but became disorientated when darkness fell.
Telegraph.co.uk: news, business, sport, the Daily Telegraph newspaper, Sunday Telegraph 2010
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