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Alphonsus James Orger (21
January 1915 – 11 June 2002) was an
Australian rules footballer who pla**** with St
Kilda in the
Victorian Football League (VFL)...
- Mary Ann
Orger born Mary Ann
Ivers (25
February 1788 – 1
October 1849) was a
leading actress in
Scotland and
Drury Lane. She was a
playwright and the...
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Caroline Reinagle (born
Caroline Orger) (1 May 1817 – 11
March 1892) was an
English classical composer, pianist, and writer. Only a few of her
works have...
- 1838 on the
recommendation of
Alexander Crombie (see above) and
Thomas Orger. In 1858
Bosworth became Rector of
Water Stratford, Buckinghamshire, and...
- 1071–1079. doi:10.1007/s10071-016-1014-1. PMID 27421709. S2CID 2552608.
Orger MB, de
Polavieja GG (2017-07-25). "Zebrafish Behavior:
Opportunities and...
- co-writer,
following their Richard Swift produced LP, Evermotion. 2023 Gag
Orger /
Kesha / (RCA) 2023
Phantomime EP /
Ghost / (Loma Vista) 2022
Crybaby /...
- England: J. Davis. Book 15,
Chapter 5, pp. 36–38.
Publius Ovidius Naso ;
Orger, Thomas, trans. (1814) Ovid's Metamorphoses. London, England: (Self-published)...
- (1756–1809), English-born
American composer and
organist Caroline Reinagle (born
Orger; 1818–1892),
English composer, pianist, and
writer George Philip Reinagle...
- (DIFF)
microscopy Her most
cited publications are:
Misha B Ahrens,
Michael B
Orger, Drew N Robson,
Jennifer M Li,
Philipp J Keller, "Whole-brain functional...
- Severi,
Kristen E.; Portugues, Ruben; Marques, João C.; O’Malley,
Donald M.;
Orger,
Michael B.; Engert,
Florian (August 6, 2014). "Neural
Control and Modulation...