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- proper noun A male
given name of obscure origin, possibly a variant ofOren orOran .
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Examples
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Of course, Orin is under no obligation to post any reply to this query.
The Volokh Conspiracy » In What Sense is the Personal Health Insurance Mandate “Unconstitutional”? 2010
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I think Orin is laying the foundation for an administration announcement of military death panels ...
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I think Orin is ignoring the argument because it is trying to answer his question (what will the courts do) with a different one (what should the courts do)?
The Volokh Conspiracy » Drawing Lines in the Commerce Clause Debate on Health Care Reform 2010
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Now Orin is a man of exceptional tact, caution, and good judgment.
The Volokh Conspiracy » The Limits of Caution, Judgment, and Tact as Protection 2010
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Orin, is your only evidence for that the following sentence?
The Volokh Conspiracy » Andrew McCarthy Sticks to His Guns (And He May Be Pointing Them at You Next) 2010
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Assuming Orin is just referring to litigation strategy, what about the 4th Circuit?
The Volokh Conspiracy » More on the Chances Courts Would Strike Down the Individual Mandate 2010
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We all celebrated my cousin Orin's 1st birthday last week and since he's just starting to wrap his cute little mind around the whole "Sesame St. phenomenon", I figured what better way to introduce some of the characters to him then by making sesame street cupcakes!
SESAME STREET CUPCAKES Melissa 2008
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We all celebrated my cousin Orin's 1st birthday last week and since he's just starting to wrap his cute little mind around the whole "Sesame St. phenomenon", I figured what better way to introduce some of the characters to him then by making sesame street cupcakes!
Archive 2008-11-01 Melissa 2008
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Orin is a nonphysical entity that I connect with through conscious channeling.
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Orin is right that we do not say that a person has a right to commit a crime while insane, but that is because insanity is an excuse, not a justification.
Balkinization 2003
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