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Dictionnaire des rimes. 2013.
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Orton — can refer to more than one place/person: Contents 1 Places 2 People 3 Other 4 … Wikipedia
Orton — ist der Familienname folgender Personen: Beth Orton (* 1970), englische Musikerin Bill Orton (1948–2009), US amerikanischer Politiker Bob Orton senior (1929–2006), US amerikanischer Wrestler Cowboy Bob Orton (* 1950), US amerikanischer Wrestler,… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Orton — [ɔːtn], Joe, eigentlich John Kingsley [ kɪȖzlɪ], englischer Dramatiker, * Leicester 1. 1. 1933, ✝ London 9. 8. 1967; besuchte 1950 53 die Schauspielschule (Royal Academy of Dramatic Art); in seinen farcenhaft zugespitzten Stücken, die sich… … Universal-Lexikon
Orton — (Tabuamanu), Nebenfluß des Beni in Südamerika, entspringt im peruan. Depart. Cuzco als Cuetraras und mündet im bolivianischen Depart. El Benin unterhalb der Mündung des Madre de Dios … Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon
Orton — Orton, Joe (1933 67) an English writer of ↑black comedy, whose most famous plays are Entertaining Mr Sloan (1964) and Loot (1966). He was murdered by his lover Keith Halliwall … Dictionary of contemporary English
Orton — This interesting surname is of Anglo Scottish origins. If English it is usually locational from any one of the various places called Orton but recorded in the famous Domesday Book of England in 1086 as Ovretone, Ovretune and Worton. All these… … Surnames reference
Ortón — Sp Ortònas Ap Ortón L u. Š Bolivijoje … Pasaulio vietovardžiai. Internetinė duomenų bazė
Orton Plantation — U.S. National Register of Historic Places … Wikipedia
Orton Chirwa — Orton Chirwa, born Orton Edgar Ching oli Chirwa on 30 January 1919, was a lawyer and political leader in colonial Nyasaland and after independence became Malawi s Minister of Justice and Attorney General.[1] After a dispute with Malawi s… … Wikipedia
Orton Mere railway station — Orton Mere Orton Mere Railway Station Location … Wikipedia
Orton (photography) — Orton imagery, also called an Orton slide sandwich, is a photography technique which blends two completely different photos of the same scene, resulting in a distinctive mix of high and low detail areas within the same photo.[1] It was originated … Wikipedia