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  • Bunyola also includes Orient, a small village with three restaurants and fi
  • Expert in the music of the Orient, a member of the Berlin School of Comparative
  • 5 February 2007, Jarvis went on loan to Leyton Orient after the club were left with only one fit str
  • a Crusade against the 'heathen' people of the Orient, aided by Guy Forcas.
  • children were killed in the crash of Northwest Orient Airlines Flight 710.
  • On January 23, 1986, Northwest Orient Airlines announced that it would purchase Repu
  • al Airlines was set up on 11 March 1955, after Orient Airways merged with the government's proposed
  • Stack was a manager at Orient Airways when he died near Karachi, India on 22
  • Downer's previous clubs include Leyton Orient, Aldershot Town (loan), Weymouth, Grays Athlet
  • After a poor run of form he left Orient, along with long serving manager Martin Ling.
  • cored the opening goal on his league debut for Orient, along with Sean Thornton, against Southend Un
  • France as a brother that, in all parts of the Orient among the Tartars, the Sarassins and any other
  • The flow tends to orient an ellipsoidal particle (typically, a protein,
  • Subsequent loan spells with Leyton Orient and Exeter City and a return to Kingstonian fa
  • rabi Pasha, and wrote a weekly magazine titled Orient and Occident.
  • His clubs included Tottenham Hotspur, Leyton Orient and Gillingham, where he made over 100 Footbal
  • Bournemouth, Walsall, Cheltenham Town, Leyton Orient and Stevenage Borough.
  • nard came up through the youth ranks at Leyton Orient, and wore the #2 and previously #23 shirt.
  • in 1938 and made guest appearances for Clapton Orient and Brighton and Hove Albion during the Second
  • Earle ended his career back at Clapton Orient, and went on to coach Walthamstow Avenue and m
  • wing-half, and after brief spells with Clapton Orient and Romford he joined Charlton Athletic.
  • In 1993 he joined Leyton Orient, and after another two years moved on to Port
  • leaving West Ham, Andrews joined nearby Leyton Orient and scored eight goals in 35 League appearance
  • t on 1 September 1914 in a 1-1 draw at Clapham Orient and ended the season as Wolves' leading goalsc
  • e country, the club's next two games at Leyton Orient and Bournemouth were postponed because of froz
  • baller who played as a centre-half for Clapton Orient and Southampton in the 1930s.
  • or the 1957-58 season with 43 goals for Leyton Orient and Blackburn Rovers.
  • two in his second appearance (against Clapton Orient) and ended the season with 8 goals.
  • his return, he made no further appearances for Orient, and was released at the end of the season.
  • His clubs included Leyton Orient and Gillingham.
  • e Persian Wars drew Byzantine attention to the Orient and gave respite to Agilulf's final decade on
  • a year in the pre-season games against Leyton Orient and A.S. Roma.
  • rother Henry played for Crystal Palace, Leyton Orient, and alongside Chris for Republic of Ireland u
  • Fenton managed Colchester United, Leyton Orient and Millwall.
  • He managed to return to form with Orient and spent six years at the club before ending
  • seventeen points clear of seventh place Leyton Orient, and so went into the play-offs.
  • s, Chester were thrashed 5-1 and 4-1 by Leyton Orient and Carlisle United respectively, and required
  • t Crystal Palace and then as manager at Leyton Orient and Millwall.
  • He played for Clitheroe, Burnley, Leyton Orient, and Manchester United.
  • eau of Navigation followed his return from the Orient and preceded his assuming command of dispatch
  • ller who played for Tottenham Hotspur, Clapton Orient and England.
  • ent on to have spells at Bristol City, Clapton Orient and finally Gravesend United.
  • alpha phosphate of the deoxyribonucleotide and orient and stabilize the negatively charged triphosph
  • ther clubs include Brentford, Millwall, Leyton Orient and West Bromwich Albion.
  • He played for Fulham, Leyton Orient and Gillingham between 1964 and 1972.
  • gular place in the first team on his return to Orient, and was released by manager Russell Slade on
  • He was released by Orient and signed for Dover in July 1998.
  • The corn was orient and immortal wheat, which never should be reap
  • ca, Australia, Western and Eastern Europe, the Orient and Israel.
  • , Charlton Athletic, Wycombe Wanderers, leyton Orient and represented England at youth level.
  • ying as a central defender for Crystal Palace, Orient and Norwich City.
  • honic singing with scat, and tunes of the near Orient and flamenco with a modern Western sound.
  • skipper of the reserves before joining Clapton Orient and Gateshead.
  • ing the First World War, he played for Clapton Orient and Edmonton Ramblers.
  • in the Football League for Gateshead, Clapton Orient and Stoke.
  • rofessionally for Wycombe Wanderers and Leyton Orient and made nearly 150 appearances in The Footbal
  • of his career with Gillingham, Fulham, Leyton Orient and Peterborough United.
  • Spells at Leyton Orient and Crystal Palace followed, before signing fo
  • He played for Leyton Orient and Ipswich Town, and was responsible for team
  • m Hotspur, Coventry City, Derby County, Leyton Orient and Cambridge and represented the England team
  • He later played for Clapton Orient and finished his career back at Crewe, where h
  • television work includes Sophie Grigson in the Orient and Sophie Grigson in the Souk for Travel Chan
  • ord Town, Tottenham Hotspur, Aldershot, Leyton Orient and Bath City.
  • ered a broken kneecap in a game against Leyton Orient, and at the end of the season he was released.
  • , Wimbledon, Fulham, Huddersfield Town, Leyton Orient and Kidderminster Harriers.
  • anchester United, Chelsea, Swansea City Leyton Orient, and Lisburn Distillery.
  • iconographic illustration) whereby the seated Orient and Europe would be followed by Africa and the
  • ing, Brentford, Watford, Bristol City, Clapton Orient and Gravesend United.
  • ea Town, Aberaman Athletic, Port Vale, Clapton Orient and Plymouth Argyle.
  • mpton in 1965, spending one season with Leyton Orient and then played for Aldershot, where he finish
  • ater played in the Football League for Clapton Orient and later with New Brompton, in 1921 he became
  • n 1 July 2005, Inglethorpe acquired Jones from Orient, and signed him to a permanent deal.
  • ing for Birmingham City, Oxford United, Leyton Orient and Halifax Town.
  • ion 2 with 44 points, 10 off 2nd placed Leyton Orient and a further 8 behind league champions Liverp
  • the club in consecutive 1-0 defeats to Leyton Orient and Bristol Rovers but, despite spending a fur
  • Our Two Ocean Voyages- The Orient and Mediterranean/Morocco : A travelogue : Lif
  • We Three Kings of Orient Are
  • "We Three Kings of Orient Are" (John Henry Hopkins) - 4:03
  • as Special of 'Clue', doing 'Wee Freak Ings Of Orient Are', with John Junkin standing in for Barry C
  • Orient Arts Festival, Estonia
  • ater clubs included Grays Athletic and Clapton Orient, as well as two more spells with Reading.
  • , he signed on loan for League One club Leyton Orient as cover for Glenn Morris after Jamie Jones su
  • sional footballer currently playing for Leyton Orient, as a midfielder, on loan from Tottenham Hotsp
  • ford United, before later returning to Clapton Orient as a coach.
  • He then joined Leyton Orient as player-coach and later had spells at Queens
  • He remained in the Army of the Orient as a non-commissioned officer until 1924 when
  • Still joined Leyton Orient as a junior, signing as an amateur for them in
  • Brush joined Leyton Orient as youth coach in 1994, was appointed manager
  • There are also others from the Orient, as well as Kentucky muskets from the 18th cen
  • t the following day in the 1-0 win over Leyton Orient at Brisbane Road.
  • In May 2011 he was released by Orient at the end of his contract and a week later re
  • isiting professor at the Faculty of Studies on Orient at the University of Tel Aviv.
  • He was quickly sold to Leyton Orient at the end of the season for £14,500.
  • He left Orient at the end of the season and joined Cambridge
  • his league debut for the Blades against Leyton Orient at Bramall Lane on April 26, 1963.
  • teammate David Cole in a 3-1 defeat by Leyton Orient at Brisbane Road.
  • in the Football League Cup game against Leyton Orient at Brisbane Road on 24 August 2010, which ende
  • tely and he signed a one year deal with Leyton Orient at the beginning of 2006-07.
  • Kottayam Orient Bank Ltd - ....-1961 (Amalgamated with State B
  • SBT acquired Travancore Forward Bank, Kottayam Orient Bank, and Bank of New India (est.
  • hand, lost in the depth of his thoughts at the Orient Bar of the hotel.
  • m the Third Millennium) Leipzig 1925 (Der Alte Orient, Bd. 24.
  • m Stadium in Cardiff, he kept a clean sheet as Orient beat Bradford City.
  • In 1951 Northwest Orient became involved with the founding of the Japan
  • eparture, he was promoted to manager at Leyton Orient], before spells at Nottingham Forest and Manch
  • He then began a two year spell with Leyton Orient, before signing with Darlington in summer 2008
  • He went on to have a spell at Leyton Orient before ending his senior career at Bath City.
  • est Yorkshire League and as manager of Clapton Orient before returning to Scotland.
  • b on 30 August 1920 in a 0-0 draw with Clapton Orient before returning to Southport.
  • fly played for both Brighton & Hove Albion and Orient before retiring in 1975.
  • netted six goals in 172 League appearances for Orient before following Jimmy Bloomfield to Leicester
  • r Tunbridge Wells Rangers, Burnley and Clapton Orient before returning to Tunbridge Wells Rangers in
  • yed for Easington Colliery, Murton and Clapton Orient before joining Port Vale in June 1930.
  • brief spell with east London neighbours Leyton Orient, before managing Southend United for two years
  • Jennings scored 26 goals in 78 appearances for Orient before moving to Luton Town.
  • 275,000, and later spent two seasons at Leyton Orient before moving into non-league football with Sl
  • dian and warden of the Lodge East Berlin (Loge Orient Berlin) and devoted himself to writing.
  • The captain of the Orient bet Willis that he would overtake the Lammermu
  • the Football League for Yeovil Town and Leyton Orient between 2003 and 2009.
  • sis : Managing Money and Finance" published by Orient Blackswan.
  • Outline of Indian Philosophy, Orient Book Distributors, 1986
  • , he played professionally for Crystal Palace, Orient, Brentford and Millwall, making a total of 401
  • Droylsden's recent F.A. Cup tie against Leyton Orient, broadcast live on ESPN, two fans invaded the
  • eague teams including Burnley, Lincoln, Leyton Orient, Bury, Bristol City, Huddersfield Town, Sheffi
  • ttempt was in England with London side Clapton Orient, but he could not obtain a work permit.
  • ity in 1923 and had a short spell with Clapton Orient but in 1924, he was forced to retire from the
  • dominant displays, scoring once against Leyton Orient, but the season finished with disappointment w
  • rtin Ling and assistant Dean Smith left Leyton Orient by mutual consent on 18 January 2009 he was ap
  • He was exalted in Orient Chapter No. 138, Royal Arch Masons, September
  • baller who played as a centre-half for Clapton Orient, Chelsea and Bristol Rovers in the Football Le
  • ball League with fairly short spells at Leyton Orient, Chester, Wrexham and Tranmere Rovers.
  • rthern side at the western end situated is the Orient Club and the eastern end is the Obeyesekere Wa
  • me on 12 April 2008 in a 2-0 win versus Leyton Orient, coming on as a substitute in the 74th minute
  • In 1917 Seyrig joined the Orient contingent in Salonika where he had his first
  • Saah had agreed to extend his Leyton Orient contract until the summer of 2009, but was rel
  • self rushed to the docks to see to it that the Orient could take the chest along and deliver it to t
  • contract, Bankole played for Doncaster, Leyton Orient, Crewe, QPR, Bradford City, Barnet, Maidenhed
  • esterfield, Rotherham United, Millwall, Leyton Orient, Dagenham & Redbridge, Canvey Island, Ketterin
  • he museum was established in 1889 by the Grand Orient de France as a cabinet of curiosities in the H
  • been Venerable of the Renan lodge of the Grand Orient de France, but had since parted company with F
  • hools and youth goalkeeper who made his Leyton Orient debut as a teenager, in his first professional
  • Mount Orient drains into Heatherstone Brook and Amethyst Br
  • On 7 April 2009 Leyton Orient drew 2-2 with Leeds United.
  • Bolland played for Orient during their only season in the English top fl
  • is is a list of players who went on trial with Orient during the pre-season programme, but did not s
  • After further operations in the Orient early in 1966, the John S. McCain returned to
  • the 29th for her last round-trip voyage to the Orient, embarked another contingent of veterans in Ja
  • His 18 months at Orient ended when, as part of the losing team in the
  • In 2006-07, Orient endured a difficult season in the third tier,
  • Orient Energy Systems (OES) is a power company based
  • evolution 3rdMix was released elsewhere in the Orient, except for South Korea.
  • who played in The Football League for Clapton Orient, Exeter City, Luton Town and Plymouth Argyle.
  • Boating School as seen from the Orient Expedition
  • The Orient explodes during the Battle of Aboukir Bay.
  • , citing that "working within a loose theme of Orient Express meets American diner, (David) Collins
  • Murder on the Orient Express
  • ar 1953 U.S. anthology drama television series Orient Express in the episode titled The Red Sash.
  • By 1962, the Orient Express and Arlberg Orient Express had stopped
  • Murder on the Orient Express (1974)
  • Mainichi Film Awards, and was honored with the Orient Express Award at the 2001 Festival de Cine de
  • Murder on the Orient Express (1974) as Chief Attendant
  • Orient Express (1934): film adaptation of Graham Gree
  • Murder on the Orient Express (1974) - uncredited rewrite
  • ), The Day of the Jackal (1973), Minder on the Orient Express (1985) and 84 Charing Cross Road (1987
  • Murder on the Orient Express was also a 1974 film based on the same
  • The railway station - built in 1870; the Orient Express passed through here between Istanbul a
  • He plays piano solo, as well as with Orient Express septet and with Black Sea Orchestra.
  • ), Lady Caroline Lamb (1972) and Murder on the Orient Express (1974).
  • Orient Express is a 1954 Italian-language film starri
  • Daylight Robbery on the Orient Express is an episode of the British comedy te
  • Until 2009, Venice Simplon Orient Express operated two scheduled services per we
  • Venice Simplon Orient Express transferred their services to a new fa
  • co-starred with Sean Connery in Murder on the Orient Express (1974).
  • Badd Company / The Orient Express finally split up for good by the end o
  • All Quiet on the Orient Express is about a man who stops at a camp sit
  • occurs in Mills' later works All Quiet on the Orient Express and The Scheme for Full Employment.
  • 72), The National Health (1973), Murder on the Orient Express (1974), The Pink Panther Strikes Again
  • "The Adventure of the Orient Express"
  • Jesus College May Ball - "The Orient Express"
  • ti-Oscar winning "Deer Hunter", "Murder on the Orient Express", and "Passage to India".
  • Appeared in Agatha Christie's "Murder On The Orient Express", "And Then There Were None" and other
  • agedy", "Hallowe'en Party", and "Murder on the Orient Express".
  • Their follow-up singles (Made in Russia and Orient Express) were no. 1 and no. 2 on official musi
  • ional (caught by Cruella DeVil to Paris on the Orient Express), this came non-fiction in 2007 when S
  • Mucho Que Ti Quiero", an album by Liz Damon's Orient Express, and the only album by Texas band The
  • tle, Puzz3D: Notre Dame Cathedral, Puzz3D: The Orient Express, and Puzz3D: Victorian Mansion.
  • Passengers aboard the Orient Express, the preserve of the elite, desired so
  • ter, Dark Ride, Astro Swinger, Astro Air Boat, Orient Express, Surprising House, Haunted Mansion and
  • time, earned the nickname of being called the Orient Express, after the famed Paris-Istanbul train.
  • in 1962 by a slower service called the Direct Orient Express, which ran daily cars from Paris to Be
  • in the series, Agatha Christie: Murder on the Orient Express, which had featured Poirot as a non-pl
  • Debate (originally titled Thanks to Gravity), Orient Express, Blind Dating, Little India, Shor in t
  • , Global, Bridge, Tresor, BT, Charlie, Nevada, Orient Express, Country, etc.
  • cu Golcea's Rebop Factory and Harry Tavitian's Orient Express.
  • screen Poirot adaptation, 1974's Murder on the Orient Express.
  • at a village in the Alps by passengers on the Orient Express.
  • Secret agents try to defeat terrorists on the Orient Express.
  • It is also on the route of the original Orient Express.
  • ore expensive per mile than the Venice Simplon Orient Express.
  • mmer season it is even a scheduled stop of the Orient Express.
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