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The | Orlando (previously the Orlando-UCF Shakespeare Festi |
B-52 Memorial Park is located within the | Orlando International Airport just off the Beachline |
In July 2007, the | Orlando Culinary Academy was named College of the Yea |
6 to 1998, he was the bullpen catcher for the | Orlando Cubs and Orlando Rays, both minor league team |
the 1980s that Del Taco was available in the | Orlando area. |
Over time its assets have included the | Orlando Miracle WNBA team, Orlando Solar Bears and RD |
He finished his professional career with the | Orlando Renegades of the United States Football Leagu |
the West Coast, while the Miami Heat and the | Orlando Magic were located in the Southeast. |
Marc with a C is known in the | Orlando area for "marathon" live shows that often spa |
Rita Lowndes Shakespeare Center (home to the | Orlando Shakespeare Theater) is located in Orlando-Lo |
The | Orlando Predators signed Mays on October 12, 2005, bu |
The | Orlando Youth Hockey Association (OYHA) play all of t |
m during the preseason and he signed with the | Orlando Sundogs. |
On October 26, 2006, The | Orlando Sentinel reported on the status of Curtis's r |
e played wide receiver/defensive back for the | Orlando Predators in 1991. |
The 1995-96 season is the 7th season of the | Orlando Magic in the National Basketball Association |
ational Hockey League, he then played for the | Orlando Solar Bears of the same league and rounded of |
He then played for the | Orlando Renegades of the USFL in 1985. |
lorida Municipal Power Agency (8.81%) and the | Orlando Utilities Commission (6.08%). |
professional soccer player who played for the | Orlando Sharks in the Major Indoor Soccer League. |
he picture on Google Images and it's from the | Orlando Sentinel, so that would violate the terms of |
ry but returned to start game six against the | Orlando Rage in Orlando. |
Football League player, having kicked for the | Orlando Predators from 1998-2002 before finishing his |
e story was featured on the front page of the | Orlando Sentinel. |
However, Parry Gettelman of the | Orlando Sentinel marked the track's Grammy nomination |
icial weekly school-to-home newsletter of The | Orlando Lutheran Academy was run by Carl Schuster |
en, and in 1818 he became a midshipman on the | Orlando. |
Capital One Bowl, the Champs Sports Bowl, the | Orlando Citrus Parade and the OUC Half Marathon and 5 |
On June 24, 2008, the | Orlando Sentinel reported that the seven Orlando stor |
He was in the roster of the | Orlando Magic of the NBA at one point in 1999 but nev |
WDYZ is a Radio Disney station serving the | Orlando, Florida market. |
The auditorium is home to the | Orlando Philharmonic Orchestra, Florida Symphony Yout |
1989 to play professional basketball for the | Orlando Magic, he founded the Otis F. Smith Foundatio |
He finished his career with the | Orlando Magic and the Seattle SuperSonics. |
ls and the Seattle Seahawks) and two with the | Orlando Predators in the Arena Football League, Clark |
As a result of the various trades, the | Orlando Magic had three first round picks in 1998 and |
ever to be shut out in a game, losing to the | Orlando Predators 50-0 on June 13, 1992, and the all- |
collapsed and died during a practice with the | Orlando Magic's summer league team at the University |
o 1969 - The Newark Bears moved to become the | Orlando Panthers, and won 12, 11, 10 and 10 games in |
n offensive lineman-defensive lineman for the | Orlando Predators of the Arena Football League. |
ear the site of the original Royal Oak by the | Orlando Bridgeman, 5th Earl of Bradford, who was the |
6 is a 12-mile (19 km) east-west route in the | Orlando MSA, located entirely in Orange County. |
ct Major Indoor Soccer League (MISL) team the | Orlando Sharks. |
The | Orlando Opera was Orlando, Florida's professional ope |
n Americana, indie rock band hailing from the | Orlando, Florida area. |
d Air Line Railway) corridor which ran to the | Orlando Naval Training Center (now Baldwin Park). |
During his terms in office, The | Orlando Sentinel consistently rated Simmons as one of |
battleships were officially suspended, by the | Orlando Shipyard, in Livorno, completed on 24 April 1 |
a career-high 43 points in a game against the | Orlando Magic. |
Frank began his pro career with the | Orlando Thunder of the WLAF (in 1992), and then two C |
In 2004 He entered the AFL with the | Orlando Predators with whom he played for 3 seasons. |
ember 18, 2009, Morris Almond signed with the | Orlando Magic. |
sion acquired WKCF to create a duopoly in the | Orlando market. |
an League expansion team in 1998, assumed the | Orlando Rays' major-league affiliation the following |
The Storm have a heated rivalry with the | Orlando Predators known as the War On I-4. |
Along with their traditional rivals, the | Orlando Predators, they share the Arena Football Leag |
hillip was selected by her hometown team, the | Orlando Miracle in the first round (eighth overall) o |
ondary affiliate of the Bighorns would be the | Orlando Magic replacing the Knicks. |
seasons in Utah, Vaughn also played with the | Orlando Magic, the Atlanta Hawks (in two separate sti |
the Chicago Bears, the Barcelona Dragons, the | Orlando Rage, the Calgary Stampeders, the Ottawa Rene |
Mohring has also been a member of the | Orlando Predators, Grand Rapids Rampage and Bloomingt |
New Mexico Menace, the Nor Cal Red Hawks, the | Orlando Mayhem, The Pittsburgh Pulse, and the Shrevep |
He was drafted by the | Orlando Magic in the 1994 NBA Draft. |
was featured on radio, television and in the | Orlando Sentinel. |
He was the head coach of the | Orlando Magic from 1993 to 1997 and is the Magic's mo |
the official mascot of the NBA franchise, the | Orlando Magic. |
J. J. Redick, basketball player for the | Orlando Magic of the NBA was born in Cookeville but g |
After college, Simon played briefly with the | Orlando Magic of the NBA. |
The | Orlando Shakespeare Theater has a professional partne |
he Eastern Conference Semi-finals against the | Orlando Magic. |
Road 527 is a major arterial road through the | Orlando MSA. |
ge County Raceway complex, which includes the | Orlando Speed World Dragstrip and the Orange Speed Wo |
versity (1954-57), Hilyer also played for the | Orlando Thunderbirds of the Continental Football Leag |
ussian speakers since 2004, starting with the | Orlando Russian Culture Society and working forward t |
The | Orlando Lutheran Academy offered many different types |
the term "CAVE dwellers" can be found at the | Orlando Sentinel. |
ted 12th overall in the 1998 NBA Draft by the | Orlando Magic. |
The other Florida team, the | Orlando Miracle, also folded at the end of the 2002 s |
erve role, then concluded his career with the | Orlando Magic. |
Prior to joining The | Orlando Sentinel Bianchi was working for the Florida |
current Christian rock festivals held in the | Orlando, Florida area each year. |
2) facility opened in 1998 and is home to the | Orlando Magic (NBA) practice facility. |
torade State Football Player of the Year, the | Orlando Sentinel South Carolina Player of the Year, a |
erican professional basketball player for the | Orlando Magic in the NBA. |
Located outside the | Orlando city limits, the community is desirable for i |
The | Orlando Florida LDS Temple |
The | Orlando Science Center is accredited by the American |
tersberg Times , the Herald Tribune , and the | Orlando Sentinel. |
In 1993, Restrepo signed with the | Orlando Lions in the USISL. |
He was picked by the | Orlando Magic with the 29th overall pick in the 2010 |
developed a comprehensive master plan for the | Orlando Science Center, including a blueprint for con |
In 1997, Tannock signed with the | Orlando Sundogs of the USISL. |
On draft day, he was traded to the | Orlando Magic in exchange for their pick, Curtis Borc |
He also served as the NFL beat writer for The | Orlando Sentinel in 1991 and was a Denver Broncos bea |
cak had already secured information about the | Orlando Plantation in Orange County, Florida, which w |
The 1996-97 season was the 8th season of the | Orlando Magic in the National Basketball Association |
Roberts was selected by the | Orlando Magic in the 1st round (23rd overall) of the |
il August 19, 1993, when he was traded to the | Orlando Magic for Brian Williams. |
he Master's Touch International Church in the | Orlando, Florida area, where he also serves as its se |
siderable influence over public policy in the | Orlando area as Director of the Metropolitan Center f |
On January 25, 2007, Mitchell signed with the | Orlando Predators of the Arena Football League. |
and Washington, D.C. before deciding that the | Orlando, Florida area would be the preferable site fo |
ny Manning and two future draft picks, to the | Orlando Magic for Anfernee Hardaway. |
d for baseball, and was the home field of the | Orlando Rays minor league baseball team before they m |
d by the Storm on June 12 and signed with the | Orlando Predators one day later. |
ensed to Deltona, Florida, USA, it serves the | Orlando area, and is owned by Entravision Communicati |
and at the age of 30 entered the NBA with the | Orlando Magic, during the 2004-05 NBA season, averagi |
ekly, the Boston Globe, Variety Magazine, the | Orlando Sentinel, the New York Post, Hollywood Report |
rley spent his first two AFL seasons with the | Orlando Predators. |
Columnist and Editorial Board Member for the | Orlando Sentinel. |
, Florida, United States and is a part of the | Orlando Metro Area. |
He held the same position with the | Orlando Solar Bears of the International Hockey Leagu |
He currently kicks for the | Orlando Predators . |
obinson played with the Indiana Pacers in the | Orlando Pro Summer League in 2010. |
He previously played for the | Orlando Predators, the New Jersey Red Dogs/Gladiators |
ecreased attendance and stadium issues in the | Orlando area), the league had been aiming for as much |
He lives in the | Orlando area. |
rdson in the 2008 offseason was signed by the | Orlando Magic. |
He also played for the | Orlando Predators (an Arena Football League team). |
h the opening of McCoy Air Force Base and the | Orlando Naval Training Center. |
This created the third duopoly in the | Orlando market joining WFTV/WRDQ and WOFL/WRBW. |
ern League, compiling a 76-67 record with the | Orlando Cubs en route to a playoff appearance. |
Located 7 miles (11 km) east of the | Orlando International Airport and 19 miles (31 km) we |
to its proximity to Walt Disney World and the | Orlando, Florida area |
The | Orlando Magic followed a year later. |
and future first-round draft choice from the | Orlando Magic, and the Magic received Michael Smith, |
John Vaughn was signed by the | Orlando Predators of the AFL in February 2008. |
Cross of Merit (first class) and in 1974, the | Orlando di Lasso medal. |
In September 2007, the | Orlando Sentinel reported that the company's second f |
d the Magic lose their first ever game at the | Orlando Arena. |
st Pulitzer Prize of the 21st century for the | Orlando Sentinel, as well as for its parent organizat |
He then served as an assistant coach for the | Orlando Magic. |
Both the | Orlando Sentinel and the Tampa Bay Home Seeker have c |
In 2004-05 he started off with the | Orlando Magic, but was traded twice during that seaso |
994, President Howard W. Hunter dedicated the | Orlando Florida Temple. |
010, he played for the New Jersey Nets in the | Orlando portion of the NBA Summer League and for the |
Bob and Jeff Yarmuth, franchisees in the | Orlando area, purchased the company in 1991 and moved |
an African-American, was first elected to the | Orlando City Council in the early 1980s, but left off |
started as the Daytona Tigers and became the | Orlando Nighthawks in 1998. |
He was the part of the | Orlando Pirates squad that won the 1995 African Champ |
In 1998, Backus coached the | Orlando Wahoos in the Women's Pro Fastpitch league. |
Allan Egeland also played with the | Orlando Solar Bears during the 1998-99 season. |
ng game three of a playoff series against the | Orlando Magic, Billups pulled a hamstring after going |
Starting in 1999, Johnson played for the | Orlando Miracle of the WNBA. |
BA history when he signed a contract with the | Orlando Magic in 2002 and played 62 games for them, a |
After spending his rookie year with the | Orlando Magic, Lee was traded on June 25, 2009, along |
National Indoor Soccer League, replacing the | Orlando Sharks. |
ot available to most cable subscribers in the | Orlando area due to the regions' largest cable operat |
2001 Rocky Mountain Summer League and for the | Orlando Magic in the 2004 Pepsi Pro Summer League. |
Although the | Orlando Magic moved half their schedule from Channel |
One of the most productive newcomers to the | Orlando Predators Vaughn beat out Jay Davis to become |
s of the National Football League and for the | Orlando Rage of the XFL. |
He also played a brief stint for the | Orlando Americans in the American Football Associatio |
He was a former player for the | Orlando Predators for two years. |
1980, and he finished his pro career with the | Orlando Renegades of the USFL in 1985. |
nter for performing arts since 1926, when the | Orlando Municipal Auditorium was built. |
es spent the 2007-2008 indoor season with the | Orlando Sharks of Major Indoor Soccer League. |
returned to coaching as an assistant with the | Orlando Panthers of the Continental Football League. |
eared in six games - starting three - for the | Orlando Predators. |
n April 15, 1993, the Sixers were playing the | Orlando Magic, who were led by rookie Shaquille O'Nea |
al health services, and he is a member of the | Orlando Chamber of Commerce. |
ing the season strong with a 13-4 record, the | Orlando Magic began to suffer in the standings as the |
The | Orlando City Council approved several operating agree |
The | Orlando Theatre Project is a nonprofit professional t |
gu scored a season-high 18 points against the | Orlando Magic. |
d to Pine Castle, Florida, USA, it serves the | Orlando area. |
Cohen has played with the | Orlando Predators (1999-2002), Tampa Bay Storm (2003) |
Mahaffey Theatre, | Orlando, USA, 8 November 1995 |
y for Jomo Cosmos, Mamelodi Sundowns and then | Orlando Pirates. |
parture, led by managing partners Carl Thoma, | Orlando Bravo, Lee Mitchell and Scott Crabill. |
Richard Thomas | Orlando Bridgeman, 7th Earl of Bradford (b. |
Thomas | Orlando Sheldon Jewitt (1799 Buxton, Derbyshire - 30 |
recasting of Hurricane Charley's path through | Orlando in 2004. |
r of the Philadelphia Eagles, Berlin Thunder, | Orlando Predators, Arizona Cardinals and Hartford Col |
e Jaguars, Minnesota Vikings, Berlin Thunder, | Orlando Predators and Hamilton Tiger-Cats. |
with the Miami Heat, Minnesota Timberwolves, | Orlando Magic, Toronto Raptors, and the Houston Rocke |
eviously operated summer seasonal services to | Orlando Sanford International Airport and John C. Mun |
Because of this, she was moved to | Orlando in the end of the summer season. |
professional goal on June 4 in a 4-2 loss to | Orlando City. |
By this time the family had relocated to | Orlando, Florida; Goetz joined them and worked at his |
t would move its headquarters from Atlanta to | Orlando. |
1993 when the Sunset Limited was extended to | Orlando, Florida. |
the sale and movement of the Austin Aztex to | Orlando following the end of the 2010 season, Ian was |
tport (IATA: ISO, ICAO: KISO) with service to | Orlando, Florida. |
he NBA, he played in Europe, then returned to | Orlando. |
In 1917 Confluence's name was changed to | Orlando for reasons that remain unclear. |
unced around home to home, he made his way to | Orlando, Florida. |
demolished) until she moved from St. Cloud to | Orlando in the early '20's, at which time she joined |
cene and moved with his new wife and child to | Orlando, FL where he started working at the recording |
He moved to | Orlando, Florida with his family when he was eight an |
proposing to move some of the team's games to | Orlando, due to poor attendance. |
Paul went on to | Orlando, Florida, where he opened Major Music Records |
After serving one term as mayor, he moved to | Orlando, Florida in 1880 where he died a decade later |
He moved to | Orlando from Pennsylvania in 1904. |
Lost Eastern Conference Semifinals (4-2) to | Orlando Magic |
Florida Railroad built a line from Sanford to | Orlando. |
sors, was born in North Carolina but moved to | Orlando, Florida at a young age when his parents took |
e to try to win more money to take her out to | Orlando and buy her pretty things. |
she failed to convince Jennings to return to | Orlando and campaign for the office herself. |
He then returned to | Orlando and WKIS in the early 1980s and was named the |
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