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Reuters SCHOOL HORROR: Relatives mourned Dorine Orpiano, one of three people killed and six injured by knife-wielding ex-convict Fely Mateo at an elementary school in Zamboanga City, Philippines, Friday.
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The joint suicide of André Gorz, the French philosopher and founder of the magazine Le Nouvel Observateur, and his British-born wife Dorine, who was suffering from a fatal disease, has turned the love letter that he wrote to her into a surprise bestseller.
Archive 2008-03-01 2008
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Gorz, 84, a friend of Jean-Paul Sartre, and Dorine, 83, committed suicide by lethal injection at their home in the village of Vosnon, east of Paris, on September 22.
Archive 2008-03-01 2008
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From there, she moved to the works of Molière, which were influenced by commedia; the role of Dorine in Tartuffe 1664 fits the description.
Out of the Mouths of Babes Dodie Bellamy 2009
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BECK: After Jacob's death, it would have been easy for Dorine to stop sending packages and try to move past losing her son and somehow go on.
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BECK: I will tell you, Dorine, that I have family members over in the Middle East.
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Other major oil fields include Eden Yutui (Occidental), Dorine (Andes), and Sacha (Petroecuador).
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Notwithstanding the really demoniacal activity of this Dorine of the hulks, the clock was striking two when she and the Duchesse de
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Last month, the Austrian-French writer and Socialist philosopher Andre Gorz and his wife Dorine committed joint suicide; they were both in their mid-80s and she was suffering from a fatal disease, and neither wanted to live without the other.
Letter To D. 2007
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Dorine writes, This recipe is one I put together from several Spanish asparagus gazpachos to make something I really like.
Asparagus Roundup VI 2006
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