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Orr

Robert Gordon, known as Bobby. born 1948, Canadian ice-hockey player
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On January 22 this year, when she went to Orr's flat to get her money back, Christina was repeatedly punched.
Six years on, Orr (above) spoke about the way that Robins supremo Steve Lansdown and ex-boss Gary Johnson stuck with him in his days of need.
Police found a stolen sat nav and a hammer in a bag in Birch Green, which Orr admitted to have stolen from a nearby car.
"We expect 'ambition' and 'Greatness' to announce themselves in a certain way," Orr writes, "and if they don't, we're slow to recognize them." Which is to say, as readers we are culturally attuned to register a certain grandiose approach to poetry--an amalgam of poetic style, personality, and other factors--as particularly deserving of our notice.
The Ems jumped to a 2-0 lead in the first on Orr's RBI single and Travis Whitmore's double that drove in Orr.
Recommendations from further study could be used by HHS or, if appropriate, by Congress, to improve ORR's refugee resettlement programs.
Orr is Chair of Excellence and an assistant professor in the Austin Peay State University School of Nursing in Clarksville, Tenn.
The court heard that Orr, from Erdington, had admitted three burglaries and asked for 18 other offences to be taken into consideration.
Once the building's design was underway, Orr encountered a conflict between traditional environmentalists who wished to avoid reliance on high-tech elements such as photovoltaics, new materials, or even computers, versus those who saw creative engineering as part of the solution.