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BAT YAM, Israel/ISTANBUL Reuters - Israeli heavy metal is rocking Turkey despite deep discord between the Jewish state and its Muslim former ally as hundreds of fans turned out to hear a group called Orphaned Land play a concert in Istanbul.
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The computers were provided by a NYC based NGO called Orphaned Starfish with whom Save the Children is working.
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Uttarbanga Express tragedy: 'Orphaned' baby found, search for relatives on
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Uttarbanga Express tragedy: 'Orphaned' baby found, search for relatives on
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Uttarbanga Express tragedy: 'Orphaned' baby found, search for relatives on
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Real Estate: 'Orphaned' homeowners face foreclosure Wednesday, Dec. 02, 2009 12: 00AM EST
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Real Estate: 'Orphaned' homeowners face foreclosure Wednesday, Dec. 02, 2009 12: 00AM EST
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Orphaned by their mothers death in childbirth and their fathers disappearance, bound together by a preternatural connection and a shared fascination with medicine, the twins come of age as Ethiopia hovers on the brink of revolution.
Cutting For Stone: Summary and book reviews of Cutting For Stone by Abraham Verghese. 2009
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Orphaned in his teens, Bean started selling a boot of his own devising by way of a three-page mailer sent to holders of Maine hunting licenses.
The Man Who Lived on a Shoe Wayne Curtis 2011
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Orphaned by age 2, the multilingual scholar rose to become a parental teacher of sorts for millions of children and, in the process, the widely recognized "father of Indian comics."
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