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Sororal
Sororal So*ro"ral, a. [L. soror sister: cf. F. sororal.] Relating to a sister; sisterly. [R.]

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- Ōrora Satoshi (born April 26, 1983 as Anatoliy Valeryevich Mihahanov, Russian: Анатолий Валерьевич Михаханов) is a Russian former sumo wrestler. His highest...
- OroraTech is a German aerospace start-up company providing wildfire monitoring by employing nanosatellites. It was founded in 2018 as a university spin-off...
- and Packaging Distribution (AAPD) business into a separate company called Orora, which is listed on the Australian Securities Exchange. The spin-off allowed...
- Elevation 1 XDLINX Space Labs Low Earth (SSO) Communications   ⚀ Forest-3 Orora Technologies Low Earth (SSO) Earth observation   ⚀ FOSSASat TAT-O FOSSA...
- Pretty Rhythm: Aurora Dream (プリティーリズムオーロラドリーム, Puritī Rizumu Ōrora Dorīmu) is a 2011 ****anese anime television series produced by Tatsunoko Production...
- one who gets away. 34 "The Evil Aurora Operation" Transliteration: "Ma no Ōrora Sakusen" (****anese: 魔のオーロラ作戦) May 20, 1973 (1973-05-20) Strange radio waves...
- Lynas Mineral Resources Nickel Mines Northern Star Resources Nufarm Orica Orora ****us Mining Pilbara Minerals Ramelius Resources Regis Resources Rio Tinto...
- March 1996 was the heaviest ever for a sumo wrestler, until surp****ed by Ōrora in 2017. Konishiki remained in the ****an Sumo ****ociation as an elder for...
- represented with ABC inc. As a singer she is nicknamed Aurora Teruko (オーロラ輝子, Ōrora Teruko). "河合美智子" (in ****anese). Asia Business Partners. Archived from the...
- Hawaiian born Konishiki at 285 kg (628 lb), and Russian sandanme rikishi Orora at 288 kg (635 lb). Yamamotoyama once reportedly ate 146 pieces of sushi...