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And no, Blood Oranges is not a novel about the Black Dahlia murder, though there is some common ground.
Strange moon, strange land, strange man. greygirlbeast 2009
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I have a vague idea that something similar crops up in Oranges are Not the Only Fruit.
kateelliott: Question for the Hive Mind kateelliott 2009
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Potentially some good news for Laurie fans, as the LA Times' 24 Frames blog is reporting that Laurie is "in discussions" to play the lead role in a new project called Oranges or The Oranges written by Jay Reiss and Ian Helfer.
Hugh Laurie in Discussions to Star in Dark Comedy 'Oranges' « FirstShowing.net 2010
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Producer Anthony Bregman is teaming with comic writers Jay Reiss and Ian Helfer for the comedic drama Oranges, which is being described as American Beauty if American Beauty had more comedy. [thr]
Page 2 | /Film 2008
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I recall the Oranges Band selling me a seven-inch record a few years ago that had a CD of the same songs tucked into the packaging.
Paul Bonanos: The National, Recording, Arts, and Sciences 2008
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The Oranges are a bit nervous about us, but as we cross into the unsafe area and do not pursue them, they realize we are good to our word and the deal we made with them.
SF0 2009
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Anthony Bregman came from the Westchester shoot of his new movie "Oranges" starring the winning "Please Give" actors Oliver Platt and Catherine Keener.
Regina Weinreich: At the Brooklyn and Metropolitan Museums/ IFP Gala 2010
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Hugh Laurie in Discussions to Star in Dark Comedy 'Oranges' « FirstShowing.net
Hugh Laurie in Discussions to Star in Dark Comedy 'Oranges' « FirstShowing.net 2010
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Anthony Bregman came from the Westchester shoot of his new movie "Oranges" starring the winning "Please Give" actors Oliver Platt and Catherine Keener.
Regina Weinreich: At the Brooklyn and Metropolitan Museums/ IFP Gala 2010
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Two of the players join hands, facing each other, having agreed privately which is to be "Oranges" and which "Lemons."
Games For All Occasions Mary E. Blain
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