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Orson is leaving Bree, and he's shacking up with his physical therapist.
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Orson is scandalized and the two of them finally have it out: Orson came up behind him and got him around the neck with one arm.
Updike, John 2010
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Honestly, as a young adult I think that Orson is about 93% in the right, It doesn't matter if we put a YA label on it because If thier interested in the topic or book then they will get it themeselves it isn't really our decision it's the parents if you all think that your idiotic comments make a differance well ...
Mind Meld Make-Up Test: Orson Scott Card on Young Adult Fiction 2008
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I read enough to start noticing themes that I didn't agree with, that remind me of themes in Orson Scott Card's books.
Wiscon Day 4 - Report 10 julieandrews 2008
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Essentially the same story is recounted, far more accurately as well as meaningfully, in Orson Welles's F for Fake (1974), where it delivers a radical lesson about both the speciousness of punditry and media expertise and the complicity of the audience in most hoaxes.
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So I called Orson Swindle, a fellow POW who is campaigning for McCain, to ask him about it.
How stupid is it for Obama supporters to question the truth of McCain's "cross in the dirt" story? Ann Althouse 2008
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"So I called Orson Swindle, a fellow POW who is campaigning for McCain, to ask him about it."
How stupid is it for Obama supporters to question the truth of McCain's "cross in the dirt" story? Ann Althouse 2008
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"Cineastes may see parallels in Orson Welles's adaptation of The Magnificent Ambersons or Visconti's version of The Leopard," suggests Allan Hunter in Screen Daily.
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It comes down to both nature and nurture, says Carol Pinchefsky in Orson Scott Card's Intergalactic Medicine Show:
Why do I read science fiction? ewillett 2007
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Clearest explanation of POV I've read has been in Orson Scott Card's CHARACTERS AND VIEWPOINT.
What's your point? 2007
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