「Orlando」の共起表現一覧(2語右が「was」)
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The | Orlando Opera was Orlando, Florida's professional ope |
The | Orlando Fury was an ice hockey team from Orlando, Flo |
The name | Orlando College was discontinued shortly after the fi |
January 18, 1973: | Orlando Cepeda was signed as a free agent by the Red |
February 5, 1975: | Orlando Isales was signed as an amateur free agent by |
ms, owner of the Holiday Inn franchise in the | Orlando area, was majority owner. |
March 26, 1974: | Orlando Cepeda was released by the Red Sox. |
June 29, 1972: | Orlando Cepeda was traded by the Braves to the Oaklan |
May 8, 1966: | Orlando Cepeda was traded by the Giants to the St. Lo |
Lang attended Maynard Evans High School in | Orlando and was a letterman in football, basketball, |
18, 1920, Oklahoma City - December 23, 2003, | Orlando, Florida) was an American jazz drummer. |
Chaz Justin Lytle (born October 27, 1980 in | Orlando, Florida) was a minor league baseball player |
March 12, 1956 - November 8, 2003 in | Orlando, Florida) was an American singer, best known |
attended the University of Central Florida in | Orlando and was a distinguished member of the golf te |
Kyle Israel (born August 25, 1985, in | Orlando, Florida) was the starting college football q |
in Pittston, Pennsylvania - July 15, 1966, in | Orlando, Florida) was a Major League Baseball outfiel |
The | Orlando Thunder was a member of the World League of A |
of service in Tallahassee, Crotty returned to | Orlando and was elected the Orange County Property Ap |
At Evans High School in | Orlando, Patterson was All-State, All-Central Florida |
According to | Orlando, Levine was a fan of singer Al Jolson and pro |
Orlando Mercado was inducted into the Hispanic Herita | |
Starting pitcher | Orlando Hernandez was originally supposed to start ag |
The | Orlando Juice was one of the eight original franchise |
Orlando GARLATO was the first fallen of the battalion | |
g South Africa, and died February 20, 1999 in | Orlando Florida) was a pioneering clinical psychologi |
928 in Gadsden, Alabama - January 17, 2004 in | Orlando, Florida), was a former professional baseball |
Orlando Bosch was pardoned in 1990 by President Georg | |
d then in 2001 and 2003 when it was played in | Orlando but was called the Tangerine Bowl. |
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