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Oracle Developer Suite Oracle Developer Suite is a suite of development tools released by the Oracle Corporation. The principal components were initially Oracle Forms and Oracle Reports, although the suite was later expanded to include JDeveloper amongst others.
Oracle E-Business Suite Oracle Applications is a collection of business ERP (Enterprise Resource Planning) applications developed by Oracle Corporation, which utilize their core RDBM database technology. Sometimes referred to as Oracles "E-Business Suite", Oracle Applications (currently in the 11i series version), contains several product lines such as Oracle Financials, Oracle Logistics, Oracle HR, Oracle Sales, and others.
Oracle Forms Oracle Forms (part of the Oracle Developer Suite - formerly Developer 2000 or D2K) is an easy to use Rapid Application Development (RAD) environment for developing database applications. The language used inside is PL/SQL.
Oracle Fusion Middleware Oracle Fusion Middleware is a portfolio of standards-based software products, produced by Oracle, that spans multiple services, including J2EE and developer tools, integration services, business intelligence, collaboration, and content management. Many of the products included under the Oracle Fusion Middleware banner are not themselves middleware products, Fusion Middleware essentially being a rebranding of many of Oracle's products outside of their core database and applications software offerings.
Oracle LogMiner Oracle LogMiner, a utility provided by Oracle Corporation to purchasers of its Oracle database, provides methods of querying logged changes made to an Oracle database, principally though SQL commands referencing data in Oracle redo logs. A GUI interface for the functionality comes with the Oracle Enterprise Manager product.
Oracle machine In complexity theory and computability theory, an oracle machine is an abstract machine used to study decision problems. It can be visualized as a Turing machine with a black box, called an oracle, which is able to decide certain decision problems in a single step.
Oracle Management Server In the context of an Oracle Enterprise Manager (OEM) environment, an Oracle Management Server (OMS) functions as a middle tier between "Oracle intelligent agents" (which may operate on multiple nodes and by default use a schema named DBSNMP) and management consoles, where DBAs view and control their OEM domain(s).
Oracle Media Objects In the early days of HyperCard at least two alternative tools were created outside of Apple Computer, Spinnaker Plus and SuperCard. Plus was very much like HyperCard, with the notable distinction of being cross-platform, operating on both the Macintosh OS and Windows.
Oracle Media Server Oracle Media Server provides scalable multimedia library functions on various general-purpose systems. Media Server handles the storage, retrieval, and management of movies, music, photographs, and text articles.
Oracle OLAP Oracle OLAP implements On-line Analytical Processing (OLAP) within an Oracle database environment. Oracle Corporation markets Oracle OLAP as an extra-cost option to supplement the "Enterprise Edition" of its database.
Oracle Rdb Rdb/VMS is a relational database management system (RDBMS) for the Hewlett-Packard OpenVMS operating system. It was originally created by Digital Equipment Corporation (DEC) in 1984 as part of the VMS Information Architecture, intended to be used for data storage and retrieval by high-level languages and/or other DEC products such as DATATRIEVE, RALLY, and TEAMDATA.
Oracle Reports Oracle Reports is a tool to developing reports against data stored in an Oracle database. Oracle Reports consists of Oracle Reports Developer (a component of the Oracle Developer Suite) and Oracle Application Server Reports Services (a component of the Oracle Application Server).
Oracle Spatial Oracle Spatial forms a separately-licensed option component of the Oracle Database. Oracle Spatial aids users in managing geographic and location-data in a native type within an Oracle database, potentially supporting a wide range of applications — from automated mapping/facilities-management and geographic information systems (GIS), to wireless location services and location-enabled e-business.
Oracle Streams In computing, the Oracle Streams product from Oracle Corporation encourages users of Oracle databases to propagate information within and between databases. It provides tools to capture, process ('stage') and manage database events via Advanced Queuing queues.
Oracle Ultra Search Oracle Corporation's Oracle Ultra Search (also known as Ultrasearch) allows the generation of indexes to textual material stored on web-servers, file-servers, databases and mail-systems. It uses crawlers and Oracle Text utilities to build its indexes, which it then makes available within an Oracle database.
Oradell Reservoir The Oradell Reservoir was formed by a dam placed on the Hackensack River in Bergen County, New Jersey, completed in 1923. The dam is located in Oradell, but the reservoir also straddles the borders of Haworth, Emerson, Closter and Harrington Park.
Orahov Do Orahov Do (also Orahovi Do, Orovi Do, Cyrillic Орахов До; literal translation is "walnut dale") is a village in Ravno municipality Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is only a few kilometers away from the border with Croatia on the road from the Adriatic coast to Popovo polje.
Orach Chayim Orach Chayim is a section of Rabbi Jacob ben Asher's compilation of Halakha (Jewish law), Arba'ah Turim. This section treats all aspects of Jewish law primarily pertinent to the Jewish calendar (be it the daily, weekly, monthly, or annual calendar).
Orakei Orakei is a suburb of Auckland city, in the North Island of New Zealand. It is located on a peninsula five kilometres to the east of the city centre, close to the shore of the Waitemata Harbour, which lies to the north, and Hobson Bay and the Orakei Basin, two arms of the Waitemata, which lie to the west and south.
Oral allergy syndrome Oral Allergy Syndrome or OAS is an allergic reaction to certain (usually fresh) fruits, nuts, and vegetables. The allergy is not actually an allergy to food but a syndrome that develops in hay fever sufferers.
Oral and maxillofacial surgery Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery is surgery to correct a wide spectrum of diseases, injuries and defects in the head, neck, face, jaws and the hard and soft tissues of the oral and maxillofacial region. It is a recognized international dental specialty, which requires a minimum length of formation of 5 years for a basic medical training and 4 years for a basic medical and dental training, in the European Union.
Oral argument Oral arguments are spoken presentations to a judge or appellate court by a lawyer (or the party when representing themselves) of the legal reasons why they should prevail. Oral argument at the appellate level accompanies written briefs, which also advance the argument of each party in the legal dispute.
Oral Bee Oral Bee is a rapper/producer from the production-team DA PLAYBOY FOUNDATION. They have produced tracks that have featured artists like Baby Bash (production on his Gold-selling album "The Smokin' Nephew"), Chingo Bling, Jay Tee of N2Deep, Frost, Sean T, Mac & A.
Oral consonant An oral consonant is a consonant sound in speech that is made by allowing air to escape from the mouth. To create an intended oral consonant sound, the entire mouth plays a role in modifying the air's passageway.
Oral contraceptive formulations Oral contraceptives come in a variety of formulations. The main division is between combined oral contraceptive pills, containing both estrogen and synthetic progestogens (strictly progestins, the term used in the United States, but the former term is used in the United Kingdom), and progestogen only pills (mini-pills).
Oral contract An oral contract is a contract that terms of which have been agreed by spoken communication, in contrast to a written contract, where the contract is a written document. There may be written, or other physical evidence, of an oral contract -- for example where the parties write down what they have agreed -- but the contract itself is not a written one.
Oral law An oral law is a code of conduct in use in a given culture, religion or other regroupement, by which a body of rules of human behaviour is transmitted by oral tradition and effectively respected, or the single rule that is orally transmitted.
Oral literature Oral literature corresponds in the sphere of the spoken (oral) word to literature as literature operates in the domain of the written word. It thus forms a generally more fundamental component of culture, but operates in many ways as one might expect literature to do.
Oral pathology Oral pathology, also known in the United States of America as oral and maxillofacial pathology is the specialty of dentistry and pathology which deals with the nature, identification, and management of diseases affecting the oral and maxillofacial regions. It is a science that investigates the causes, processes and effects of these diseases.
Oral poetry Oral poetry is a form of poetry that is transmitted orally and memorized or improvised rather than written down. It exists primarily within oral cultures, though some forms of it can survive after a culture has made the transition to literacy.
Oral reasons of the Supreme Court of Canada Certain cases heard by the Supreme Court of Canada can be decided without significant deliberation or justification. In such situtations the court will give their reasons for judgment orally after the parties have finished making their submission.
Oral rehydration therapy Oral rehydration therapy, (also called ORT, oral rehydration salts or solutions (ORS), or oral electrolyte), is a simple, cheap, and effective treatment for diarrhea-related dehydration, for example due to cholera or rotavirus. It consists of a solution of salts and other substances such as glucose, sucrose, citrates or molasses, which is administered orally.
Oral sex Oral sex consists of all the sexual activities that involve the use of the mouth, tongue, and possibly throat to stimulate genitalia. It may be used as foreplay before intercourse, as climax of a sexual act, during, or following intercourse.
Oral stage The oral stage in psychology is the term used by Sigmund Freud to describe the child's development during the first 18 to 24 months of life, in which an infant's pleasure centers are in the mouth. This is the first of Freud's psychosexual stages.
Oral Suer Oral Suer was the CEO of the United Way in the Washington, DC Area from 1974 to 2002. A career United Way executive, Suer helped local community leaders create United Way of the National Capital Area (UWNCA) from two predecessor organizations that were on the verge of bankruptcy when he arrived in 1974.
Oral torus Oral Torus is a legion made of compact bone and occurs along the palate or the mandible inside the mouth. The palatal torus or torus palatinus occurs along the palate, close to the midline, where as the mandibular torus or torus mandibularis occur along the lingual side of the mandible.
Oral tradition Oral tradition or oral culture is a way of transmitting history, literature or law from one generation to the next in a civilization without a writing system. An example that combined aspects of oral literature and oral history, before eventually being set down in writing, is the Homeric epic poetry of the Iliad and the Odyssey.
Oral Torah The Oral Torah (or Oral Law or Oral Tradition) (Torah she-be-`al peh תורה שבעל פה), according to Rabbinic Judaism, is Jewish (Torah) Law that was recorded by later rabbis, generally of the Mishnah and Talmud but sometimes later, as reflecting a received oral tradition. (See Oral law for broader application.
Oral Tradition Journal Oral Tradition is an academic journal founded in 1986 by John Miles Foley and seeks to provide a comparative and interdisciplinary focus for studies in oral tradition and related fields by publishing research and scholarship on the creation, transmission, and interpretation of all forms of oral tradition and expression. As well as essays treating certifiably oral traditions, OT presents investigations of the relationships between oral and written traditions, as well as brief accounts of important fieldwork, a Symposium section (in which scholars may reply at some length to prior essays), review articles, occasional transcriptions and translations of oral texts, a digest of work in progress, and a regular column for notices of conferences and other matters of interest.
Oral-B Oral-B is a brand name of toothbrush and other dental care products (such as dental floss) manufactured by Procter and Gamble who acquired Gillette in 2005. The brand also includes power toothbrushes and interdental products (such as irrigators and oral care centers).
Oral, Kazakhstan Oral (Kazakh: Орал, Russian: УральŃĐş, Uralsk, also spelled Ural'sk) is a city in northwestern Kazakhstan, at the confluence of the Ural and Chogan Rivers close to the Russian border. As it is located on the right coast of the Ural river, it is considered geographically in Europe.
Oralbay Abdykarimov Oralbay Abdykarimov (born in 1946)Kazakhstan: Abikaev Is Suddenly The Number-Two Man RadioFreeEurope/RadioLiberty is the State Secretary of Kazakhstan.Principal Government Officials Travel Document Systems He previously served as the Speaker of the Senate, the second highest position in the Government of Kazakhstan, in 2004.
Oralux Oralux is an audio GNU/Linux distribution for visually impaired computer users. It uses various Free/Libre/Open-Source Software for speech synthesis such as Emacspeak, Yasr and Speakup or for braille such as BRLTTY.
Orašje Orašje (ОраŃŃе) is a town in the northern part of Bosnia and Herzegovina, located on the river Sava on the border with Croatia. Orašje is the center of the Posavina Canton of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Oramics Oramics is a drawn sound technique developed, beginning in 1962, by musician Daphne Oram after receiving a grant from the Gulbenkian Foundation. The technique, similar to Yevgeny Sholpo's "Variophone", involves drawing on 35mm film strips to control the sound produced.
Oran massacre of 1962 The Oran massacre of 1962 was a massacre in Oran, Algeria on July 5, 1962, after the end of the Algerian War of Independence (1954–62). Oran had the highest percentage of European population in the Maghreb region (47%).
Oran Page Oran Thaddeus Page (Dallas, Texas, 27 January, 1908 – 4 November, 1954 in New York City) jazz trumpeter, singer, bandleader, better known as Hot Lips Page by the public, and Lips Page by his fellow musicians. He was known as a scorching soloist and powerful vocalist.
Oran Province The wilaya of Oran (31) (Wahran in Arabic) is an administrative division of Algeria whose seat is the city of the same name, located in the north west of the country. Its population is 1,213,839 and it covers a total area of 2,114 km².
Orana, New South Wales Orana is a region in central northern New South Wales, Australia. It has a population of 120,000 people, and is the largest region in New South Wales with an area of 199,078 square kilometers, approximately 25% of the state Orana Region - New South Wales largest region website of New South Wales Department of State and Regional Development, accessed November 11, 2006.
Orang Asli Orang Asli ("original peoples" or "aboriginal peoples" in Malay) is a general term used for any indigenous groups that are found in Peninsular Malaysia. They are divided into three main tribal groups: Semang (negrito), Senoi, and Proto-Malay.
Orang laut Orang laut are a group of Malay people living in the Riau Islands of Indonesia. More broadly the term is used to encompass the "numerous tribes and status groups inhabiting the islands and estuaries in the Riau-Lingga Archipelagos, the Pulau Tujuh Islands, the Batam Archipelago, and the coasts and offshore islands of eastern Sumatra and southern Malay Peninsula.
Orang Pendek Orang Pendek (Indonesian for "short person") is the most common name given to a cryptid that reportedly inhabits remote, mountainous forests on the island of Sumatra. The animal has been seen and documented for at least one hundred years by forest tribes, local villagers, Dutch colonists, and Western scientists and travelers.
Orang Ulu Orang Ulu ("upriver people") is an ethnic designation politically coined to group together roughly 27 very small but ethnically diverse tribal groups in Sarawak, with a population ranging from less than 300 persons to over 25,000 persons. Orang Ulu is not a legal term and no such racial group is listed in the Malaysian Constitution.
Oranga Oranga is a small residential suburb in Auckland, New Zealand. It is located nine kilometres to the southeast of the city centre, between the commercial suburbs of Te Papapa and Penrose to the south and east, and the residential suburbs of One Tree Hill and Onehunga to the north and west, with which it is frequently confused.
Orange (bicycles) Orange is a bicycle manufacturer, based in Halifax, Yorkshire in the UK. Orange produce a wide range of mountain bikes, ranging from the downhill 224 to the steel P7, descended from Orange's original Clockwork, named after the film.
Orange (India) Cell phone services under the brand name Orange were launched in Mumbai, India in 2000. The brandname is being used under license by Hutchison Essar and Orange India is not part of the Orange group of companies.
Orange (Metrolink station) The Orange Metrolink Station is a railroad station located in Orange, California on a site at one time occupied by two former Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway combination depots. The present depot structure was dedicated on May 1, 1938 and was closed with the Santa Fe's discontinuation of passenger service in 1971.
Orange (NJT station) The Orange Station is a New Jersey Transit station in Orange, New Jersey along the Morris & Essex Lines (formerly Erie Lackawanna Railway). Service is available via the Kearny Connection to Secaucus Junction and Penn Station in Midtown Manhattan and to Hoboken Terminal.
Orange Alternative Orange Alternative (Pomarańczowa Alternatywa) is a name for an underground anarchist movement which was started and led by Waldemar Fydrych (sometimes misspelled as Frydrych), then commonly known as Major (Commander of the Festung Breslau), in Wrocław in 1983. It organized happenings and painted absurd graffiti on walls, and perforce was the most picturesque element of Polish opposition against communism.
Orange Amplification Orange Amplification is a British electric guitar and PA amplifier manufacturing company, famous for its distinctive bright orange tolex covering on amplifier heads and speaker cabinets. It was founded in 1968 by Clifford Cooper of London.
Orange box An orange box is a piece of hardware or software that emulates caller ID FSK signals to spoof Caller ID information on the target's caller ID terminal. It takes advantage of call waiting caller ID (also called off-hook caller ID) by mimicking the phone company's central office equipment and sending the call waiting tone followed by the audible caller ID data.
Orange Belt The Orange Belt is Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania's longest "belt" in the Pittsburgh/Allegheny County Belt System, running 109 miles. For most of its route, it is the outermost route in the system, except for the north of the county where the Red Belt runs.
Orange Blossom Special The original Orange Blossom Special was a passenger train operated by the Seaboard Air Line Railway. The train was an all Pullman extra-fare train that carried passengers from New York City to the resorts of the the east coast of Florida.
Orange Board of Education Orange Board of Education is a comprehensive community public school district that is headquartered in the city of Orange, New Jersey, United States, and serves students in prekindergarten through twelfth grade. OBE is an Abbott District.
Orange Bowl (game) The Orange Bowl is an annual college football game that is usually played on January 1 in the Miami, Florida metro area, in the United States. The game was played at the Miami Orange Bowl from 1935 to 1995 and 1999, and was moved to Dolphin Stadium (formerly known as Pro Player Stadium) located in Miami Gardens in 1996.
Orange clinid The orange clinid, Ericentrus rubrus, is a weedfish of the genus Ericentrus, found around New Zealand in rock pools and from low water to depths of about 15 m, in reef areas of broken rock and brown seaweed. It is very seldom seen but is more common than thought due to its superb camouflage.
Orange Coast The Orange Coast is the string of cities and neighborhoods fronting the Pacific Coast in Orange County, California. The Orange Coast cities include Huntington Beach, Costa Mesa, Newport Coast, Newport Beach, Balboa Island, Balboa Peninsula, Corona del Mar, Irvine, Laguna Beach, Laguna Niguel, Aliso Viejo, San Juan Capistrano, Monarch Beach, Crystal Cove, Dana Point and San Clemente.
Orange County Blue Star Orange County Blue Star are an American soccer team, originally founded in 1997. The team is a member of the United Soccer Leagues Premier Development League (PDL), the fourth tier of the American Soccer Pyramid, and plays in the Southwest Division of the Western Conference against teams from Bakersfield, Fresno, Glendora, La Mirada, Lancaster, Los Angeles, San Francisco, San Jose and Ventura.
Orange County Department on Aging The Orange County Department on Aging is an organization in Orange County, NC that It provides services for people aged over 55 and for families supporting older family members. It is currently directed by Jerry M.
Orange County Fair (Virginia) The Orange County Fair is an annual fair held in Orange County, Virginia. The fair began in 1910 as a historical exhibit on the grounds of the county courthouse, and has been held on the grounds of James Madison's Montpelier estate since 1987.
Orange County Fire Authority The Orange County Fire Authority (OCFA) is the agency that provides fire protection and emergency medical services for unincorporated areas of Orange County, California and cities that contract OCFA's services.
Orange County Government Center The Orange County Government Center, located on Main Street (NY 207) in Goshen, New York, is as its name suggests the main office of the government of Orange County. It houses most county officials' offices of the county and meetings of the county legislature.
Orange County Library System The Orange County Library System (OCLS) is a public library system located in the Orlando area of Central Florida. OCLS has headquarters in the Orlando Public Library in downtown Orlando, 14 branch locations, and a home delivery program called Materials Access to Your Library (MAYL).
Orange County Public Schools Orange County Public Schools (OCPS) is the public school district for Orange County, Florida. It is based out of the Educational Leadership Center, a seven-story building adjacent to the TD Waterhouse Centre in Downtown Orlando, Florida.
Orange County Sheriff's Department Orange County Sheriff's Department is the law enforcement agency serving Orange County, California. It currently serves the unincorporated areas of Orange County and twelve contract cities (Aliso Viejo, Dana Point, Laguna Hills, Laguna Niguel, Laguna Woods, Lake Forest, Mission Viejo, Rancho Santa Margarita, San Clemente, San Juan Capistrano, Stanton and Villa Park).
Orange County Student Alliance The Orange County Student Alliance (OCSA) was an alliance of undergraduate, graduate and high school students in Orange County, California. Headquartered at Chapman University, it became one of the, if not 'the', largest student anti-war organizations in the United States.
Orange County Teachers Federal Credit Union Orange County Teachers Federal Credit Union is federally-chartered credit union headquartered in Santa Ana, California that serves the educational community in Southern California. It is commonly known by the acronym "OCTFCU", which many people (with the exception of OCTFCU teammembers) attempt to pronounce OCK-tuh-fuh-coo.
Orange County Transportation Authority The Orange County Transportation Authority (OCTA) is the public sector transportation planning body and transit service provider for Orange County, California. Its ancestor agencies include not only the prior Orange County Transit District but also such diverse entities as the Pacific Electric Railroad and the South Coast Transit Corporation.
Orange County Water District Orange County Water District (OCWD) manages the large groundwater basin that provides reliable, high-quality groundwater to 20 cities and water agencies and their 2.3 million customers in north and central Orange County, CA.
Orange County, China Orange County, China refers to a $60 million, 143-unit housing development situated about one hour north of Beijing, China, comprised entirely of expensive American-style townhouses and tract homes, decorated and furnished with American products. The Chinese developer Zhang Bo built the community to anticipate the 2008 Olympics to be held in Beijing.
Orange drink The term orange drink (not to be confused with orange soft drinks) refers to a sweet, sugary, orange flavored drink. Typically such beverages contain little to no orange juice and are not much more than water, sugar, flavor, coloring, and additives, sometimes in that order.
Orange Democratic Movement The Orange Democratic Movement (ODM) is a soon to be registered political party in Kenya that was formed as a result of the 2005 Kenyan constitutional referendum, in which a 'Yes' vote was represented by the banana and a 'No' vote was the orange. The ODM has therefore incorporated the orange into its title.
Orange Dove The Orange Dove, Ptilinopus victor also known as Flame Dove is a small, up to 20cm long, short-tailed fruit-dove in the family Columbidae. One of the most colorful doves, the male has a golden olive head, an elongated bright orange "hair-like" body feathers, a yellowish iris, dark olive tail and olive-yellow wings.
Orange Farm, Gauteng Orange Farm is a township located approximately 45 km from Johannesburg, Gauteng Province, South Africa. It is the largest informal settlement in South Africa, with most estimates giving a population of 350,000 people.
Orange Free State The Republic of the Orange Free State (Afrikaans: Oranje Vrystaat) was an independent country in southern Africa during the second half of the 19th century, and later a province in South Africa. It is the historical precursor to the present-day Free State province.
Orange Grove affair The Orange Grove affair was a political scandal in Australia concerning the dealings of the New South Wales state Australian Labor Party government with multinational corporation The Westfield Group. It resulted from the forced closure of the Orange Grove shopping centre after a zoning dispute, with the loss of approximately 200 jobs.
Orange Grove Middle Magnet School Orange Grove Middle Magnet School opened originally as an elementary school in 1926 on North 16th Street in Tampa, Florida. The school name originated from the citrus grove that once stood on the South side of the campus.
Orange High School Orange High School is a traditional 4 year public high school located in the city of Orange in Orange County, California. Orange High is part of the Orange Unified School District and competes in the Century League.
Orange High School (Ohio) Orange High School is a public high school located in Pepper Pike, Ohio, an eastern suburb in the Greater Cleveland metropolitan area and part of the Northeast Ohio region. Orange High School serves the affluent communities that historically formed Orange Township, which are Hunting Valley, Moreland Hills, Pepper Pike, Orange and Woodmere.
Orange High School (Orange, New Jersey) Orange High School is a four-year comprehensive public high school that serves students in ninth through twelfth grades from Orange in Essex County, New Jersey, United States, as part of the Orange Board of Education.
Orange chicken Orange chicken (陳皮鶺) is a Chinese American dish of Hunan origin. The variety of orange chicken most commonly found at American fast food restaurants consists of chopped, battered, and fried chicken nuggets coated in a spicy sweet orange-flavored chili sauce, which thickens or caramelizes to a glaze.
Orange Institution The Orange Institution, more commonly known as the Orange Order, is a Protestant fraternal organisation based predominantly in Northern Ireland and Scotland with lodges throughout the Commonwealth and in the United States. It was founded in Loughgall, County Armagh, Ireland in 1795.
Orange Islands In the Pokémon anime, the Orange Islands chain, also known as the Orange Archipelago is an extensive island chain consisting of various active islands. The archipelago is different climatically from Kanto, which is temperate while the archipelago is tropical.
Orange juice (disambiguation) Orange juice usually refers to the fruit juice obtained from squeezing oranges. While the fresh variety is usually home-made or a relatively expensive luxury, the canned or similarly packed mass product is a major industry.
Orange Jackets Orange Jackets is the one of the oldest student organizations at The University of Texas at Austin, founded in 1923 as a women's honorary organization, named for their distinctive orange vests. The official hosts of the University, its three tenets are scholarship, leadership, and service.
Orange Juice Orange Juice was a Scottish post punk band founded in the middle class Glasgow suburb of Bearsden as the Nu-Sonics in 1976, becoming Orange Juice in 1979. The group is perhaps best known for the hit "Rip it Up", which reached number 8 on the UK singles chart in February 1983, the band's only UK Top 40.
Orange Juice (website) Orange Juice (also known as OJ) is a website, known as the self-proclaimed "demoscene information center". It was (and by some, still is) regarded as the central website for demoscene related data about parties, sceners, groups and other events.
Orange Line (Dallas Area Rapid Transit) The Orange Line (labelled as the Purple Line on maps prior to 2006) will be a light rail line in the system of mass transit in Dallas, Texas (USA) operated by the Dallas Area Rapid Transit system. It will operate in addition to the currently existing and lines, along with another new line, the .
Orange Line (Washington Metro) The Orange Line of the Washington Metro consists of 26 subway stations from Vienna/Fairfax-GMU to New Carrollton. It has stations in Fairfax County and Arlington, Virginia, the District of Columbia, and Prince George's County, Maryland.
Orange Line Transitway The Metro Orange Line is a dedicated transitway operated by the Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority which began it's operation on October 29th, 2005. It travels fourteen miles between Warner Center and the North Hollywood Metro Red Line subway station in the San Fernando Valley.
Oracle E-Business Suite Oracle Applications is a collection of business ERP (Enterprise Resource Planning) applications developed by Oracle Corporation, which utilize their core RDBM database technology. Sometimes referred to as Oracles "E-Business Suite", Oracle Applications (currently in the 11i series version), contains several product lines such as Oracle Financials, Oracle Logistics, Oracle HR, Oracle Sales, and others.
Oracle Forms Oracle Forms (part of the Oracle Developer Suite - formerly Developer 2000 or D2K) is an easy to use Rapid Application Development (RAD) environment for developing database applications. The language used inside is PL/SQL.
Oracle Fusion Middleware Oracle Fusion Middleware is a portfolio of standards-based software products, produced by Oracle, that spans multiple services, including J2EE and developer tools, integration services, business intelligence, collaboration, and content management. Many of the products included under the Oracle Fusion Middleware banner are not themselves middleware products, Fusion Middleware essentially being a rebranding of many of Oracle's products outside of their core database and applications software offerings.
Oracle LogMiner Oracle LogMiner, a utility provided by Oracle Corporation to purchasers of its Oracle database, provides methods of querying logged changes made to an Oracle database, principally though SQL commands referencing data in Oracle redo logs. A GUI interface for the functionality comes with the Oracle Enterprise Manager product.
Oracle machine In complexity theory and computability theory, an oracle machine is an abstract machine used to study decision problems. It can be visualized as a Turing machine with a black box, called an oracle, which is able to decide certain decision problems in a single step.
Oracle Management Server In the context of an Oracle Enterprise Manager (OEM) environment, an Oracle Management Server (OMS) functions as a middle tier between "Oracle intelligent agents" (which may operate on multiple nodes and by default use a schema named DBSNMP) and management consoles, where DBAs view and control their OEM domain(s).
Oracle Media Objects In the early days of HyperCard at least two alternative tools were created outside of Apple Computer, Spinnaker Plus and SuperCard. Plus was very much like HyperCard, with the notable distinction of being cross-platform, operating on both the Macintosh OS and Windows.
Oracle Media Server Oracle Media Server provides scalable multimedia library functions on various general-purpose systems. Media Server handles the storage, retrieval, and management of movies, music, photographs, and text articles.
Oracle OLAP Oracle OLAP implements On-line Analytical Processing (OLAP) within an Oracle database environment. Oracle Corporation markets Oracle OLAP as an extra-cost option to supplement the "Enterprise Edition" of its database.
Oracle Rdb Rdb/VMS is a relational database management system (RDBMS) for the Hewlett-Packard OpenVMS operating system. It was originally created by Digital Equipment Corporation (DEC) in 1984 as part of the VMS Information Architecture, intended to be used for data storage and retrieval by high-level languages and/or other DEC products such as DATATRIEVE, RALLY, and TEAMDATA.
Oracle Reports Oracle Reports is a tool to developing reports against data stored in an Oracle database. Oracle Reports consists of Oracle Reports Developer (a component of the Oracle Developer Suite) and Oracle Application Server Reports Services (a component of the Oracle Application Server).
Oracle Spatial Oracle Spatial forms a separately-licensed option component of the Oracle Database. Oracle Spatial aids users in managing geographic and location-data in a native type within an Oracle database, potentially supporting a wide range of applications — from automated mapping/facilities-management and geographic information systems (GIS), to wireless location services and location-enabled e-business.
Oracle Streams In computing, the Oracle Streams product from Oracle Corporation encourages users of Oracle databases to propagate information within and between databases. It provides tools to capture, process ('stage') and manage database events via Advanced Queuing queues.
Oracle Ultra Search Oracle Corporation's Oracle Ultra Search (also known as Ultrasearch) allows the generation of indexes to textual material stored on web-servers, file-servers, databases and mail-systems. It uses crawlers and Oracle Text utilities to build its indexes, which it then makes available within an Oracle database.
Oradell Reservoir The Oradell Reservoir was formed by a dam placed on the Hackensack River in Bergen County, New Jersey, completed in 1923. The dam is located in Oradell, but the reservoir also straddles the borders of Haworth, Emerson, Closter and Harrington Park.
Orahov Do Orahov Do (also Orahovi Do, Orovi Do, Cyrillic Орахов До; literal translation is "walnut dale") is a village in Ravno municipality Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is only a few kilometers away from the border with Croatia on the road from the Adriatic coast to Popovo polje.
Orach Chayim Orach Chayim is a section of Rabbi Jacob ben Asher's compilation of Halakha (Jewish law), Arba'ah Turim. This section treats all aspects of Jewish law primarily pertinent to the Jewish calendar (be it the daily, weekly, monthly, or annual calendar).
Orakei Orakei is a suburb of Auckland city, in the North Island of New Zealand. It is located on a peninsula five kilometres to the east of the city centre, close to the shore of the Waitemata Harbour, which lies to the north, and Hobson Bay and the Orakei Basin, two arms of the Waitemata, which lie to the west and south.
Oral allergy syndrome Oral Allergy Syndrome or OAS is an allergic reaction to certain (usually fresh) fruits, nuts, and vegetables. The allergy is not actually an allergy to food but a syndrome that develops in hay fever sufferers.
Oral and maxillofacial surgery Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery is surgery to correct a wide spectrum of diseases, injuries and defects in the head, neck, face, jaws and the hard and soft tissues of the oral and maxillofacial region. It is a recognized international dental specialty, which requires a minimum length of formation of 5 years for a basic medical training and 4 years for a basic medical and dental training, in the European Union.
Oral argument Oral arguments are spoken presentations to a judge or appellate court by a lawyer (or the party when representing themselves) of the legal reasons why they should prevail. Oral argument at the appellate level accompanies written briefs, which also advance the argument of each party in the legal dispute.
Oral Bee Oral Bee is a rapper/producer from the production-team DA PLAYBOY FOUNDATION. They have produced tracks that have featured artists like Baby Bash (production on his Gold-selling album "The Smokin' Nephew"), Chingo Bling, Jay Tee of N2Deep, Frost, Sean T, Mac & A.
Oral consonant An oral consonant is a consonant sound in speech that is made by allowing air to escape from the mouth. To create an intended oral consonant sound, the entire mouth plays a role in modifying the air's passageway.
Oral contraceptive formulations Oral contraceptives come in a variety of formulations. The main division is between combined oral contraceptive pills, containing both estrogen and synthetic progestogens (strictly progestins, the term used in the United States, but the former term is used in the United Kingdom), and progestogen only pills (mini-pills).
Oral contract An oral contract is a contract that terms of which have been agreed by spoken communication, in contrast to a written contract, where the contract is a written document. There may be written, or other physical evidence, of an oral contract -- for example where the parties write down what they have agreed -- but the contract itself is not a written one.
Oral law An oral law is a code of conduct in use in a given culture, religion or other regroupement, by which a body of rules of human behaviour is transmitted by oral tradition and effectively respected, or the single rule that is orally transmitted.
Oral literature Oral literature corresponds in the sphere of the spoken (oral) word to literature as literature operates in the domain of the written word. It thus forms a generally more fundamental component of culture, but operates in many ways as one might expect literature to do.
Oral pathology Oral pathology, also known in the United States of America as oral and maxillofacial pathology is the specialty of dentistry and pathology which deals with the nature, identification, and management of diseases affecting the oral and maxillofacial regions. It is a science that investigates the causes, processes and effects of these diseases.
Oral poetry Oral poetry is a form of poetry that is transmitted orally and memorized or improvised rather than written down. It exists primarily within oral cultures, though some forms of it can survive after a culture has made the transition to literacy.
Oral reasons of the Supreme Court of Canada Certain cases heard by the Supreme Court of Canada can be decided without significant deliberation or justification. In such situtations the court will give their reasons for judgment orally after the parties have finished making their submission.
Oral rehydration therapy Oral rehydration therapy, (also called ORT, oral rehydration salts or solutions (ORS), or oral electrolyte), is a simple, cheap, and effective treatment for diarrhea-related dehydration, for example due to cholera or rotavirus. It consists of a solution of salts and other substances such as glucose, sucrose, citrates or molasses, which is administered orally.
Oral sex Oral sex consists of all the sexual activities that involve the use of the mouth, tongue, and possibly throat to stimulate genitalia. It may be used as foreplay before intercourse, as climax of a sexual act, during, or following intercourse.
Oral stage The oral stage in psychology is the term used by Sigmund Freud to describe the child's development during the first 18 to 24 months of life, in which an infant's pleasure centers are in the mouth. This is the first of Freud's psychosexual stages.
Oral Suer Oral Suer was the CEO of the United Way in the Washington, DC Area from 1974 to 2002. A career United Way executive, Suer helped local community leaders create United Way of the National Capital Area (UWNCA) from two predecessor organizations that were on the verge of bankruptcy when he arrived in 1974.
Oral torus Oral Torus is a legion made of compact bone and occurs along the palate or the mandible inside the mouth. The palatal torus or torus palatinus occurs along the palate, close to the midline, where as the mandibular torus or torus mandibularis occur along the lingual side of the mandible.
Oral tradition Oral tradition or oral culture is a way of transmitting history, literature or law from one generation to the next in a civilization without a writing system. An example that combined aspects of oral literature and oral history, before eventually being set down in writing, is the Homeric epic poetry of the Iliad and the Odyssey.
Oral Torah The Oral Torah (or Oral Law or Oral Tradition) (Torah she-be-`al peh תורה שבעל פה), according to Rabbinic Judaism, is Jewish (Torah) Law that was recorded by later rabbis, generally of the Mishnah and Talmud but sometimes later, as reflecting a received oral tradition. (See Oral law for broader application.
Oral Tradition Journal Oral Tradition is an academic journal founded in 1986 by John Miles Foley and seeks to provide a comparative and interdisciplinary focus for studies in oral tradition and related fields by publishing research and scholarship on the creation, transmission, and interpretation of all forms of oral tradition and expression. As well as essays treating certifiably oral traditions, OT presents investigations of the relationships between oral and written traditions, as well as brief accounts of important fieldwork, a Symposium section (in which scholars may reply at some length to prior essays), review articles, occasional transcriptions and translations of oral texts, a digest of work in progress, and a regular column for notices of conferences and other matters of interest.
Oral-B Oral-B is a brand name of toothbrush and other dental care products (such as dental floss) manufactured by Procter and Gamble who acquired Gillette in 2005. The brand also includes power toothbrushes and interdental products (such as irrigators and oral care centers).
Oral, Kazakhstan Oral (Kazakh: Орал, Russian: УральŃĐş, Uralsk, also spelled Ural'sk) is a city in northwestern Kazakhstan, at the confluence of the Ural and Chogan Rivers close to the Russian border. As it is located on the right coast of the Ural river, it is considered geographically in Europe.
Oralbay Abdykarimov Oralbay Abdykarimov (born in 1946)Kazakhstan: Abikaev Is Suddenly The Number-Two Man RadioFreeEurope/RadioLiberty is the State Secretary of Kazakhstan.Principal Government Officials Travel Document Systems He previously served as the Speaker of the Senate, the second highest position in the Government of Kazakhstan, in 2004.
Oralux Oralux is an audio GNU/Linux distribution for visually impaired computer users. It uses various Free/Libre/Open-Source Software for speech synthesis such as Emacspeak, Yasr and Speakup or for braille such as BRLTTY.
Orašje Orašje (ОраŃŃе) is a town in the northern part of Bosnia and Herzegovina, located on the river Sava on the border with Croatia. Orašje is the center of the Posavina Canton of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Oramics Oramics is a drawn sound technique developed, beginning in 1962, by musician Daphne Oram after receiving a grant from the Gulbenkian Foundation. The technique, similar to Yevgeny Sholpo's "Variophone", involves drawing on 35mm film strips to control the sound produced.
Oran massacre of 1962 The Oran massacre of 1962 was a massacre in Oran, Algeria on July 5, 1962, after the end of the Algerian War of Independence (1954–62). Oran had the highest percentage of European population in the Maghreb region (47%).
Oran Page Oran Thaddeus Page (Dallas, Texas, 27 January, 1908 – 4 November, 1954 in New York City) jazz trumpeter, singer, bandleader, better known as Hot Lips Page by the public, and Lips Page by his fellow musicians. He was known as a scorching soloist and powerful vocalist.
Oran Province The wilaya of Oran (31) (Wahran in Arabic) is an administrative division of Algeria whose seat is the city of the same name, located in the north west of the country. Its population is 1,213,839 and it covers a total area of 2,114 km².
Orana, New South Wales Orana is a region in central northern New South Wales, Australia. It has a population of 120,000 people, and is the largest region in New South Wales with an area of 199,078 square kilometers, approximately 25% of the state Orana Region - New South Wales largest region website of New South Wales Department of State and Regional Development, accessed November 11, 2006.
Orang Asli Orang Asli ("original peoples" or "aboriginal peoples" in Malay) is a general term used for any indigenous groups that are found in Peninsular Malaysia. They are divided into three main tribal groups: Semang (negrito), Senoi, and Proto-Malay.
Orang laut Orang laut are a group of Malay people living in the Riau Islands of Indonesia. More broadly the term is used to encompass the "numerous tribes and status groups inhabiting the islands and estuaries in the Riau-Lingga Archipelagos, the Pulau Tujuh Islands, the Batam Archipelago, and the coasts and offshore islands of eastern Sumatra and southern Malay Peninsula.
Orang Pendek Orang Pendek (Indonesian for "short person") is the most common name given to a cryptid that reportedly inhabits remote, mountainous forests on the island of Sumatra. The animal has been seen and documented for at least one hundred years by forest tribes, local villagers, Dutch colonists, and Western scientists and travelers.
Orang Ulu Orang Ulu ("upriver people") is an ethnic designation politically coined to group together roughly 27 very small but ethnically diverse tribal groups in Sarawak, with a population ranging from less than 300 persons to over 25,000 persons. Orang Ulu is not a legal term and no such racial group is listed in the Malaysian Constitution.
Oranga Oranga is a small residential suburb in Auckland, New Zealand. It is located nine kilometres to the southeast of the city centre, between the commercial suburbs of Te Papapa and Penrose to the south and east, and the residential suburbs of One Tree Hill and Onehunga to the north and west, with which it is frequently confused.
Orange (bicycles) Orange is a bicycle manufacturer, based in Halifax, Yorkshire in the UK. Orange produce a wide range of mountain bikes, ranging from the downhill 224 to the steel P7, descended from Orange's original Clockwork, named after the film.
Orange (India) Cell phone services under the brand name Orange were launched in Mumbai, India in 2000. The brandname is being used under license by Hutchison Essar and Orange India is not part of the Orange group of companies.
Orange (Metrolink station) The Orange Metrolink Station is a railroad station located in Orange, California on a site at one time occupied by two former Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway combination depots. The present depot structure was dedicated on May 1, 1938 and was closed with the Santa Fe's discontinuation of passenger service in 1971.
Orange (NJT station) The Orange Station is a New Jersey Transit station in Orange, New Jersey along the Morris & Essex Lines (formerly Erie Lackawanna Railway). Service is available via the Kearny Connection to Secaucus Junction and Penn Station in Midtown Manhattan and to Hoboken Terminal.
Orange Alternative Orange Alternative (Pomarańczowa Alternatywa) is a name for an underground anarchist movement which was started and led by Waldemar Fydrych (sometimes misspelled as Frydrych), then commonly known as Major (Commander of the Festung Breslau), in Wrocław in 1983. It organized happenings and painted absurd graffiti on walls, and perforce was the most picturesque element of Polish opposition against communism.
Orange Amplification Orange Amplification is a British electric guitar and PA amplifier manufacturing company, famous for its distinctive bright orange tolex covering on amplifier heads and speaker cabinets. It was founded in 1968 by Clifford Cooper of London.
Orange box An orange box is a piece of hardware or software that emulates caller ID FSK signals to spoof Caller ID information on the target's caller ID terminal. It takes advantage of call waiting caller ID (also called off-hook caller ID) by mimicking the phone company's central office equipment and sending the call waiting tone followed by the audible caller ID data.
Orange Belt The Orange Belt is Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania's longest "belt" in the Pittsburgh/Allegheny County Belt System, running 109 miles. For most of its route, it is the outermost route in the system, except for the north of the county where the Red Belt runs.
Orange Blossom Special The original Orange Blossom Special was a passenger train operated by the Seaboard Air Line Railway. The train was an all Pullman extra-fare train that carried passengers from New York City to the resorts of the the east coast of Florida.
Orange Board of Education Orange Board of Education is a comprehensive community public school district that is headquartered in the city of Orange, New Jersey, United States, and serves students in prekindergarten through twelfth grade. OBE is an Abbott District.
Orange Bowl (game) The Orange Bowl is an annual college football game that is usually played on January 1 in the Miami, Florida metro area, in the United States. The game was played at the Miami Orange Bowl from 1935 to 1995 and 1999, and was moved to Dolphin Stadium (formerly known as Pro Player Stadium) located in Miami Gardens in 1996.
Orange clinid The orange clinid, Ericentrus rubrus, is a weedfish of the genus Ericentrus, found around New Zealand in rock pools and from low water to depths of about 15 m, in reef areas of broken rock and brown seaweed. It is very seldom seen but is more common than thought due to its superb camouflage.
Orange Coast The Orange Coast is the string of cities and neighborhoods fronting the Pacific Coast in Orange County, California. The Orange Coast cities include Huntington Beach, Costa Mesa, Newport Coast, Newport Beach, Balboa Island, Balboa Peninsula, Corona del Mar, Irvine, Laguna Beach, Laguna Niguel, Aliso Viejo, San Juan Capistrano, Monarch Beach, Crystal Cove, Dana Point and San Clemente.
Orange County Blue Star Orange County Blue Star are an American soccer team, originally founded in 1997. The team is a member of the United Soccer Leagues Premier Development League (PDL), the fourth tier of the American Soccer Pyramid, and plays in the Southwest Division of the Western Conference against teams from Bakersfield, Fresno, Glendora, La Mirada, Lancaster, Los Angeles, San Francisco, San Jose and Ventura.
Orange County Department on Aging The Orange County Department on Aging is an organization in Orange County, NC that It provides services for people aged over 55 and for families supporting older family members. It is currently directed by Jerry M.
Orange County Fair (Virginia) The Orange County Fair is an annual fair held in Orange County, Virginia. The fair began in 1910 as a historical exhibit on the grounds of the county courthouse, and has been held on the grounds of James Madison's Montpelier estate since 1987.
Orange County Fire Authority The Orange County Fire Authority (OCFA) is the agency that provides fire protection and emergency medical services for unincorporated areas of Orange County, California and cities that contract OCFA's services.
Orange County Government Center The Orange County Government Center, located on Main Street (NY 207) in Goshen, New York, is as its name suggests the main office of the government of Orange County. It houses most county officials' offices of the county and meetings of the county legislature.
Orange County Library System The Orange County Library System (OCLS) is a public library system located in the Orlando area of Central Florida. OCLS has headquarters in the Orlando Public Library in downtown Orlando, 14 branch locations, and a home delivery program called Materials Access to Your Library (MAYL).
Orange County Public Schools Orange County Public Schools (OCPS) is the public school district for Orange County, Florida. It is based out of the Educational Leadership Center, a seven-story building adjacent to the TD Waterhouse Centre in Downtown Orlando, Florida.
Orange County Sheriff's Department Orange County Sheriff's Department is the law enforcement agency serving Orange County, California. It currently serves the unincorporated areas of Orange County and twelve contract cities (Aliso Viejo, Dana Point, Laguna Hills, Laguna Niguel, Laguna Woods, Lake Forest, Mission Viejo, Rancho Santa Margarita, San Clemente, San Juan Capistrano, Stanton and Villa Park).
Orange County Student Alliance The Orange County Student Alliance (OCSA) was an alliance of undergraduate, graduate and high school students in Orange County, California. Headquartered at Chapman University, it became one of the, if not 'the', largest student anti-war organizations in the United States.
Orange County Teachers Federal Credit Union Orange County Teachers Federal Credit Union is federally-chartered credit union headquartered in Santa Ana, California that serves the educational community in Southern California. It is commonly known by the acronym "OCTFCU", which many people (with the exception of OCTFCU teammembers) attempt to pronounce OCK-tuh-fuh-coo.
Orange County Transportation Authority The Orange County Transportation Authority (OCTA) is the public sector transportation planning body and transit service provider for Orange County, California. Its ancestor agencies include not only the prior Orange County Transit District but also such diverse entities as the Pacific Electric Railroad and the South Coast Transit Corporation.
Orange County Water District Orange County Water District (OCWD) manages the large groundwater basin that provides reliable, high-quality groundwater to 20 cities and water agencies and their 2.3 million customers in north and central Orange County, CA.
Orange County, China Orange County, China refers to a $60 million, 143-unit housing development situated about one hour north of Beijing, China, comprised entirely of expensive American-style townhouses and tract homes, decorated and furnished with American products. The Chinese developer Zhang Bo built the community to anticipate the 2008 Olympics to be held in Beijing.
Orange drink The term orange drink (not to be confused with orange soft drinks) refers to a sweet, sugary, orange flavored drink. Typically such beverages contain little to no orange juice and are not much more than water, sugar, flavor, coloring, and additives, sometimes in that order.
Orange Democratic Movement The Orange Democratic Movement (ODM) is a soon to be registered political party in Kenya that was formed as a result of the 2005 Kenyan constitutional referendum, in which a 'Yes' vote was represented by the banana and a 'No' vote was the orange. The ODM has therefore incorporated the orange into its title.
Orange Dove The Orange Dove, Ptilinopus victor also known as Flame Dove is a small, up to 20cm long, short-tailed fruit-dove in the family Columbidae. One of the most colorful doves, the male has a golden olive head, an elongated bright orange "hair-like" body feathers, a yellowish iris, dark olive tail and olive-yellow wings.
Orange Farm, Gauteng Orange Farm is a township located approximately 45 km from Johannesburg, Gauteng Province, South Africa. It is the largest informal settlement in South Africa, with most estimates giving a population of 350,000 people.
Orange Free State The Republic of the Orange Free State (Afrikaans: Oranje Vrystaat) was an independent country in southern Africa during the second half of the 19th century, and later a province in South Africa. It is the historical precursor to the present-day Free State province.
Orange Grove affair The Orange Grove affair was a political scandal in Australia concerning the dealings of the New South Wales state Australian Labor Party government with multinational corporation The Westfield Group. It resulted from the forced closure of the Orange Grove shopping centre after a zoning dispute, with the loss of approximately 200 jobs.
Orange Grove Middle Magnet School Orange Grove Middle Magnet School opened originally as an elementary school in 1926 on North 16th Street in Tampa, Florida. The school name originated from the citrus grove that once stood on the South side of the campus.
Orange High School Orange High School is a traditional 4 year public high school located in the city of Orange in Orange County, California. Orange High is part of the Orange Unified School District and competes in the Century League.
Orange High School (Ohio) Orange High School is a public high school located in Pepper Pike, Ohio, an eastern suburb in the Greater Cleveland metropolitan area and part of the Northeast Ohio region. Orange High School serves the affluent communities that historically formed Orange Township, which are Hunting Valley, Moreland Hills, Pepper Pike, Orange and Woodmere.
Orange High School (Orange, New Jersey) Orange High School is a four-year comprehensive public high school that serves students in ninth through twelfth grades from Orange in Essex County, New Jersey, United States, as part of the Orange Board of Education.
Orange chicken Orange chicken (陳皮鶺) is a Chinese American dish of Hunan origin. The variety of orange chicken most commonly found at American fast food restaurants consists of chopped, battered, and fried chicken nuggets coated in a spicy sweet orange-flavored chili sauce, which thickens or caramelizes to a glaze.
Orange Institution The Orange Institution, more commonly known as the Orange Order, is a Protestant fraternal organisation based predominantly in Northern Ireland and Scotland with lodges throughout the Commonwealth and in the United States. It was founded in Loughgall, County Armagh, Ireland in 1795.
Orange Islands In the Pokémon anime, the Orange Islands chain, also known as the Orange Archipelago is an extensive island chain consisting of various active islands. The archipelago is different climatically from Kanto, which is temperate while the archipelago is tropical.
Orange juice (disambiguation) Orange juice usually refers to the fruit juice obtained from squeezing oranges. While the fresh variety is usually home-made or a relatively expensive luxury, the canned or similarly packed mass product is a major industry.
Orange Jackets Orange Jackets is the one of the oldest student organizations at The University of Texas at Austin, founded in 1923 as a women's honorary organization, named for their distinctive orange vests. The official hosts of the University, its three tenets are scholarship, leadership, and service.
Orange Juice Orange Juice was a Scottish post punk band founded in the middle class Glasgow suburb of Bearsden as the Nu-Sonics in 1976, becoming Orange Juice in 1979. The group is perhaps best known for the hit "Rip it Up", which reached number 8 on the UK singles chart in February 1983, the band's only UK Top 40.
Orange Juice (website) Orange Juice (also known as OJ) is a website, known as the self-proclaimed "demoscene information center". It was (and by some, still is) regarded as the central website for demoscene related data about parties, sceners, groups and other events.
Orange Line (Dallas Area Rapid Transit) The Orange Line (labelled as the Purple Line on maps prior to 2006) will be a light rail line in the system of mass transit in Dallas, Texas (USA) operated by the Dallas Area Rapid Transit system. It will operate in addition to the currently existing and lines, along with another new line, the .
Orange Line (Washington Metro) The Orange Line of the Washington Metro consists of 26 subway stations from Vienna/Fairfax-GMU to New Carrollton. It has stations in Fairfax County and Arlington, Virginia, the District of Columbia, and Prince George's County, Maryland.
Orange Line Transitway The Metro Orange Line is a dedicated transitway operated by the Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority which began it's operation on October 29th, 2005. It travels fourteen miles between Warner Center and the North Hollywood Metro Red Line subway station in the San Fernando Valley.
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