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American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fourth Edition
- Orr, Robert Gordon Called "Bobby.” Born 1948. Canadian-born hockey player. He led the National Hockey League in scoring in 1970 and 1975 and was the first defenseman to score more than 100 points in a season.
Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia
- n. A globular piece of wood used in playing at doddart.
Wiktionary
- n. A surname.
WordNet 3.0
- n. Canadian hockey player (born 1948)
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“St. Paul Tribune meteorologist Paul Douglas wrote the pressure may have even dipped as low as 953 mb (28.14 ) in Orr - a town in Minnesota's arrowhead.”
“Bobby Orr is not even the best Hockey player of all time (my vote is for Dominick Hasek, who led the Czechs to the gold in 98).”
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“Orr is the author of several books on environmental literacy, ecological design and sustainability, including “Ecological Literacy” and “Earth in Mind.””
“Which might strike some as overblown enthusiasm, except Orr is not the only commentator to see in Stewart something they don't see in others, regardless of their politics.”
“We focus on professional and government jobs and government contractors," said Benjamin Orr, a research analyst at the Brookings Institution.”
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“Orr is not unintelligent, only meek and docile tool to be used.”
“Orr is convinced that he has no moral right to change the world.”
“Orr is showing the Gammarus minus optic nerve are the remnants of a failed or broken design.”
“Justin Orr scored 12 points, including two clinching free throws with 14 seconds left.”
“Orr is like a podiatrist claiming credit for progress in brain surgery.”
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