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as a Christian Rock band from Tallahassee and | Orlando, Florida. |
tball at the University of Central Florida in | Orlando, Florida. |
Sharp was born in | Orlando, Florida. |
Orlando, Florida: University Presses of Florida. | |
By this time the family had relocated to | Orlando, Florida; Goetz joined them and worked at his |
East Lansing, Michigan; Birmingham, Alabama; | Orlando, Florida; Chicago, Illinois; and New York Cit |
aheim, California and at Walt Disney World in | Orlando, Florida; it is currently deployed at Hong Ko |
ce; Greenbelt, Maryland; Rochester, New York; | Orlando, Florida; Dublin, Ireland; Montreal, Canada; |
na, Jim Metheny of Conway, and Bob Metheny of | Orlando, Florida; two brothers, Chester Metheny of Ca |
na; Savannah, Georgia; Jacksonville, Florida; | Orlando, Florida; and Tampa, Florida. |
ces and plants in the United States including | Orlando, Florida; Charlotte, North Carolina; Fort Pay |
The town of | Orlando flourished in the early 20th century, until t |
the sale and movement of the Austin Aztex to | Orlando following the end of the 2010 season, Ian was |
himself to continue to post big numbers with | Orlando for the 2007 season. |
In 1917 Confluence's name was changed to | Orlando for reasons that remain unclear. |
Back in | Orlando for Week 3, the Tuskers routed the California |
Production: | Orlando for B.G. |
ty which organises a life changing holiday to | Orlando for ill and terminally ill children. |
Orlando Franklin (born December 16, 1987 in Kingston, | |
inor league stops in Milwaukee, Syracuse, and | Orlando, Fraser became the first head coach of the At |
Fawsett was in private practice in | Orlando from 1973 to 1986. |
ce in Tampa, Florida from 1956 to 1957 and in | Orlando from 1959 to 1967. |
He moved to | Orlando from Pennsylvania in 1904. |
ws Causeway allows Mills Avenue to enter into | Orlando from Winter Park to the North. |
He worked at WFTV in | Orlando from 1986 until 1989 and then worked at a TV |
Greg | Orlando from G4tv.com said of the game, "Cars provide |
coached the Thunder's summer league roster in | Orlando from July 5-9, 2010. |
lso moved several of its main offices down to | Orlando from their original home in Nashville. |
Middle Ages and are referred to by Ariosto in | Orlando Furioso and by Dante in the Inferno. |
He was the translator of Ariosto's | Orlando Furioso producing an abridgment in twelve can |
Antonio Vivaldi - | Orlando Furioso |
n; of Shakespeare's Sonnets (1871); Ariosto's | Orlando Furioso (4 vols., 1882); and Dante's Divina C |
er Boiardo's death, the epic was continued as | Orlando furioso by Ludovico Ariosto (See below for hi |
her translation of numerous books, including: | Orlando Furioso by Ludovico Ariosto, Through the Lens |
e depicting children's Games and stories from | Orlando Furioso (c. |
The Faerie Queene, Bradamante and Marfisa in | Orlando Furioso, and Camilla in the Aeneid. |
In | Orlando Furioso, she is instrumental in the love affa |
The story is derived from Ariosto's epic poem | Orlando Furioso. |
pted from Canti 5 and 6 of Ludovico Ariosto's | Orlando Furioso. |
ted from Cantos 5 and 6 of Ludovico Ariosto's | Orlando Furioso. |
The | Orlando Fury was an ice hockey team from Orlando, Flo |
4-5-1 during the regular season and swept the | Orlando Fury in two games and the Space Coast Blast i |
00, The Kissimmee Fury renamed themselves the | Orlando Fury and the SEHL added the Pelham Prowlers ( |
Back home with his parents in | Orlando, Gantner wouldn't eat, sleep, or work out. |
Orlando GARLATO was the first fallen of the battalion | |
Orlando Gatinchi | |
Orlando Gatinchi (born May 6, 1957) is a retired male | |
Orlando George Charles Bridgeman, 3rd Earl of Bradfor | |
ured illustrators included Reed Crandall, Joe | Orlando, George Evans, Graham Ingels, Johnny Craig, C |
Torres, Graham Ingels, Bernard Krigstein, Joe | Orlando, George Evans and Reed Crandall. |
Orlando George Gunning, grandson of Major John Gunnin | |
His repertoire extends from | Orlando Gibbons to Karlheinz Stockhausen. |
hey supported musicians such as William Byrd, | Orlando Gibbons and Thomas Robinson. |
Orlando Gibbons - The First Set Of Madrigals and Mote | |
Orlando Gibbons | |
He is the likely publisher of | Orlando Gibbons's Fantasies of III Parts (1620)-the t |
Almaine Mr Gibbons ( | Orlando Gibbons) |
Composers such as | Orlando Gibbons, John Blow, Sigismund von Neukomm, an |
December 25 - | Orlando Gibbons, English composer (died 1625) |
swan is probably the most famous madrigal by | Orlando Gibbons, and is scored for 5 voices (SATBarB) |
o the younger, Thomas Lupo, John Coprario and | Orlando Gibbons. |
Renaissance music, particularly the works of | Orlando Gibbons. |
Rio Pinar Country Club has been a fixture in | Orlando golf for over 50 years. |
der the leadership of managers Steve Swisher, | Orlando Gomez, and Mike Hargrove, were largely unsucc |
under new manager | Orlando Gomez. |
une 25, 1868 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania to | Orlando Gordon Hempstead and Elizabeth Ophelia Tyler. |
e end of season 1998/99 with HC Lugano, Gates | Orlando got on to be become a coach. |
Orlando Gough and Aletta Collins have recently become | |
Composer and animateur | Orlando Gough used the choir in central roles for the |
His younger brothers are the composer | Orlando Gough and Jamie Gough, the University of Shef |
"Ode to a Nightingale" by Will Todd, "Ice" by | Orlando Gough and "Solaris" by Steve Block. |
The Finnish Prisoner is an opera by | Orlando Gough, first performed in 2007. |
laborations with British Sea Power, Doves and | Orlando Gough. |
or six hundred voices, with music by Chew and | Orlando Gough. |
During his 15-year tenure in | Orlando, Grady guided the diocese through a period of |
Orlando Gray Wales | |
ni e Angeli" with songs written by Alessandro | Orlando Graziani. |
Orlando Greene | |
Orlando grew up in Winnsboro, SC the youngest of thre | |
The | Orlando Group and Friends: A Collection of Writings a |
an Infantry (approximately 200 men under Col. | Orlando H. Moore). |
Orlando had a long working association with the proli | |
Closely involved with DC licensing, | Orlando had also been a staff artist with EC Comics i |
Minnesota and | Orlando had been awarded the expansion teams on April |
covered 7 to midnight and Tom Clark (of WLOF, | Orlando) handled overnights. |
Orlando: Harcourt Inc.. ISBN 0-15-601171-9. | |
bama 3 - guitarist Mark Sams, keyboard player | Orlando Harrison and Simon "Sir Eddie Real" Edwards o |
Orlando has two churches, Baptist and United Methodis | |
The mall's close proximity to Downtown | Orlando has allowed the mall to enjoy great success a |
Metro | Orlando has served as a major military defense and ae |
In | Orlando he averaged 3.1 points and 2.2 rebounds per g |
period, together with his brother Rolando (or | Orlando), he tried a coup against the allegiance of G |
Basing most of his career out of | Orlando, he toured relentlessly throughout North Amer |
loss of jobs at the parks or at the company's | Orlando headquarters. |
The hospital is a part of | Orlando Health and is home to one of Orlando Health's |
Orlando Health official website | |
ves as a member of the board of directors for | Orlando Health and the Children's Miracle Network. |
South Seminole Hospital is home to | Orlando Health Behavioral Healthcare, an 80-bed psych |
Hon. | Orlando Henry Bridgeman (1794-1827), married Lady Sel |
Hon. | Orlando Henry Geoffrey Bridgeman (born 1983) |
Starting pitcher | Orlando Hernandez was originally supposed to start ag |
ankees with minor leaguer Delvis Lantigua for | Orlando Hernandez. |
Orlando High School - 1921 | |
Buddy Ebsen and astronaut John Young attended | Orlando High School, now Howard Middle School. |
123-30, Punit Shah, James A. Atwood, III, Ron | Orlando, Hind El Mubarek, Gopi K. Podila and Maria R. |
al, and a Best Feature Film Award at the 2009 | Orlando Hispanic Film Festival. |
ve, stylish buildings have been designated as | Orlando Historic Landmarks. |
Anime Festival | Orlando holds many events that are typical of anime c |
The towns known as | Orlando, Hollywood, Apopka, Leesburg, Ocala, Lakeland |
Orlando Hubbs (18 February 1840 - 5 December 1930) wa | |
Colletti signed All-Star second baseman | Orlando Hudson to add some veteran leadership to a gr |
After the trade of | Orlando Hudson to the Arizona Diamondbacks, Hill beca |
Angeles Dodger to accomplish that feat until | Orlando Hudson did it against the San Francisco Giant |
Orlando Hudson, baseball player for the San Diego Pad | |
Alumni of the college include major leaguers | Orlando Hudson, Lee Gronkiewicz, Mookie Wilson, and R |
Orlando Hudson, widely recognized as one of the best | |
Because of this, she was moved to | Orlando in the end of the summer season. |
Steele arrived back in | Orlando in 1989 after serving as network coordinator |
It was annexed by | Orlando in 1974 because it is located between Orlando |
the cast of GB Theatre Company and will play | Orlando in As You Like It and Dr Caius in The Merry W |
Harvey Parnell was born in | Orlando in Cleveland County, Arkansas. |
demolished) until she moved from St. Cloud to | Orlando in the early '20's, at which time she joined |
g behind The Winter Park Advocate but once in | Orlando in 1906 opened another newspaper, The Florida |
nth Congress, moved to Florida and settled in | Orlando in 1921. |
is located along the St. Johns River east of | Orlando in Christmas on Taylor Creek Road, off SR 50. |
oughton's stage roles include the love-struck | Orlando in Samuel West's production of Shakespeare's |
After his release from | Orlando in 1997 (and Philadelphia in 2004), McCaskill |
In his first season, he appeared as | Orlando in As You Like opposite Carole Shelley as Ros |
He then appeared on a television show in | Orlando, in which he argued for sex offenders being g |
amps Sports Bowl game since the game moved to | Orlando in 2001. |
McCoy AFB was split between the city and NTC | Orlando in 1974, and NTC Orlando closed in the mid-19 |
started servicing HSV with direct flights to | Orlando in May, 2010, and to Baltimore in June, 2010. |
line for the real American Idol auditions in | Orlando in June of 2009. |
s was one of 10 architectural firms listed in | Orlando in 1926, the others including: Fred E. Field, |
at Tavares, in Lake County, running thence to | Orlando in Orange County, passing through or near Apo |
Professional football in | Orlando in goes back to the 1960s, when the Orlando P |
lar song, originally recorded in 1961 by Tony | Orlando in the United States. |
he original Cornerstone Festival, was held in | Orlando in May each year. |
nated for Cool School of the Week from My Fox | Orlando in November 2007. |
recasting of Hurricane Charley's path through | Orlando in 2004. |
ng over 30 million annual visitors to Greater | Orlando in the 1970s, Fr. |
At Universal Studios | Orlando, in the queue for the Revenge of the Mummy ri |
He also won two top-level singles titles at | Orlando in 1987, and at Johannesburg in 1989. |
or his grandiose poem of chivalry and romance | Orlando Innamorato. |
rg-Clearwater International Airport (PIE) and | Orlando International Airport (MCO). |
ary inflow of Boggy Creek, which rises in the | Orlando International Airport at 70 feet (21 m) above |
Worth Texas, to the former McCoy AFB, now | Orlando International Airport, on February 20, 1984. |
McCoy AFB is now the location of the | Orlando International Airport. |
edy International Airport, LaGuardia Airport, | Orlando International Airport, and San Francisco Inte |
he Civic Theatres of Central Florida, and the | Orlando International Fringe Theater Festival, Mad Co |
Transportation Committee of the Metropolitan | Orlando International Affairs Commission. |
line Expressway) and Boggy Creek Road west of | Orlando International Airport; McCoy Road continues a |
of the United States Air Force, was flown to | Orlando International Airport (which had taken over m |
ational Airport, Miami International Airport, | Orlando International Airport, and Tampa Internationa |
B-52 Memorial Park is located within the | Orlando International Airport just off the Beachline |
irports such as Gainesville Regional Airport, | Orlando International Airport and Tampa International |
leliner bus service offers hourly nonstops to | Orlando International Airport from the station. |
Located 7 miles (11 km) east of the | Orlando International Airport and 19 miles (31 km) we |
esides, One of the restaurants are located in | Orlando International Airport. |
idered a general aviation reliever airport to | Orlando International Airport. |
In October 2005, a local | Orlando investment company, the Tavistock Group, dona |
Orlando Irizarry Camacho is a professional beach voll | |
IADT | Orlando is located at 6039 S. Rio Grande Ave in Orlan |
In Italy, Roland, as | Orlando, is the hero of Orlando Innamorato by Matteo |
First United Methodist Church of | Orlando is a church located in Downtown Orlando. |
Tchoup-Chop in | Orlando is “Pan-Asian” while Delmonico at The Venetia |
M. D. Anderson Cancer Center | Orlando is a wholly owned subsidiary of Orlando Healt |
The Icebar in | Orlando is the first and largest permanent ice bar in |
Orlando is quoted as saying: "Irwin Levine, the lyric | |
hed in 1991, the M. D. Anderson Cancer Center | Orlando is the first and largest affiliate of world-r |
M. D. Anderson Cancer Center | Orlando is one of the largest clinical and basic canc |
Orlando is currently in his second year of law school | |
The Peabody | Orlando is a hotel located next to the Orange County |
The Hilton | Orlando is a new Hilton hotel in Orlando, Florida nea |
M. D. Anderson Cancer Center | Orlando is a cancer treatment facility in the United |
Orlando is a historic site at 260 N. Main Street in A | |
When asked about all of his success | Orlando is quoted as saying, "I never knew that havin |
Orlando is home to the Orlando Magic, an NBA pro bask | |
Since Gates | Orlando is of Italian ancestry, he played for the Ita |
Press, a unit of Congressional Quarterly Inc, | Orlando is ranked the 10th most dangerous city in the |
February 5, 1975: | Orlando Isales was signed as an amateur free agent by |
In Downtown | Orlando, it is one of the 2 state roads that border L |
From | Orlando, it is a direct route to Mims and Scottsmoor, |
million viewers in Central Florida, including | Orlando itself. |
Orlando J. Smith (1842-1908) was an early 20th-centur | |
ons: David Frost (2003), Stuart Hyatt (2005), | Orlando Jacinto Garcia (2010) |
run for president by serving three days in an | Orlando jail for taking part in an ADAPT demonstratio |
Roland | Orlando James (born February 18, 1958 in Jamestown, O |
all, Lee Elias, George Evans, Russ Jones, Joe | Orlando, Jerry Robinson, Mike Sekowsky, Dan Spiegle, |
Exit 4, around the corner from where the old | Orlando Jetport terminal, the predecessor to the curr |
Orlando Jewitt lived and died on the square, and one | |
The Book Illustrations of | Orlando Jewitt (Frank Broomhead, Private Libraries As |
Orlando Jewitt:Wood Engraver (Harry Carter, Oxford Un | |
with Winter Haven), Ken Landreaux (also with | Orlando), Jim Morley, Blue Moon Odom, Bombo Rivera, O |
Orlando Johnson - Shine on me (1995) as Benny | |
Leonard Roberts, Zoe Saldana, and | Orlando Jones co-star. |
TV shows and events including in ProBowl, The | Orlando Jones Show and performing an acoustic version |
Orlando Jones - actor | |
ding artist/actress Ashanti as Dorothy, actor | Orlando Jones (succeeded by Colman Domingo) as The Wi |
Foreman also has a brother, Marcus (played by | Orlando Jones), who was incarcerated for drug possess |
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