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The name Orca (plural Orcas) was originally given to these animals by the ancient Romans, possibly borrowed from the Greek word ὄρυξ, which (among other things) referred to a species of whale.
Hard at work on Orcas Island | The Blog of Michael R. Eades, M.D. 2009
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Orca is a similarly good choice for both adults and high school students who like science or real-life adventure stories.
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Orca is a similarly good choice for both adults and high school students who like science or real-life adventure stories.
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The Killer is scientifically known as the Orca, and, though far smaller than the sperm and other large whales, is a much more dangerous animal.
The Worst Journey in the World Antarctic 1910-1913 Apsley Cherry-Garrard 1922
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Linux is more accessible: Most distributions such as Ubuntu include Orca, which is a screen reader.
Jason Burns' Blog Jason Burns 2010
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I also learned the interesting fact in the Orca is the only whale that eats fish and warm blooded mammals.
TravelPod.com TravelStream™ — Recent Entries at TravelPod.com 2010
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Filling a void between regular and capital ships, the Orca is a more affordable option for pilots who can't yet fly capitals.
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Filling a void between regular and capital ships, the Orca is a more affordable option for pilots who can't yet fly capitals.
Mac Game Files 2008
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Filling a void between regular and capital ships, the Orca is a more affordable option for pilots who can't yet fly capitals.
MacUpdate - Mac OS X 2008
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In one year alone, 1977, he produced "The Serpent's Egg," quite possibly the most depressing of Bergman's dramas, and "Orca," with Richard Harris hunting down a killer whale.
Prolific director Dino De Laurentiis dies Adam Bernstein 2010
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