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Orange traditions) Sibbert, R.M. (1939).
Orangeism in
Ireland and
throughout the Empire. London. (Strongly favourable) Senior, H. (1966).
Orangeism in...
- Look up
Orange or
orange in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Orange most
often refers to:
Orange (fruit), the
fruit of the tree
species Citrus × sinensis...
- The
orange, also
called sweet orange to
distinguish it from the
bitter orange (Citrus × aurantium), is the
fruit of a tree in the
family Rutaceae. Botanically...
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clockwork orange or **** as a
clockwork orange in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
Clockwork Orange may
refer to: A
Clockwork Orange (novel), a 1962...
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William of
Orange usually refers to either:
William the Silent,
William I, (1533–1584),
Prince of
Orange,
leader of the
Dutch Revolt,
founder of the House...
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Orange S.A. (French pronunciation: [ɔʁɑ̃ʒ]) (formerly
France Télécom,
stylised as
france telecom) is a
French multinational telecommunications corporation...
- In optics,
orange has a
wavelength between approximately 585 and 620 nm and a hue of 30° in HSV
color space. In the RGB
color space it is a
secondary color...
- The
blood orange is a
variety of
orange with crimson, near blood-colored flesh. It is one of the
sweet orange varieties (Citrus × sinensis). It is also...
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against landlords and
their agents, and
opposed "
Orangeism", the
ideology of the
Protestant Orange Order. The
Ribbon Society was prin****lly an agrarian...
- The
bitter orange, sour
orange,
Seville orange,
bigarade orange, or
marmalade orange is the
hybrid citrus tree
species Citrus × aurantium, and its fruit...