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  1. Prince Of Orange

    Prince of Orange is a title of nobility, originally associated with the principality of Orange, now in southern France. It may be carried by members of the House of Orange-Nassau and the House of Hohenzollern, and is currently carried by Prince Willem-Alexander of the Netherlands (Orange-Nassau) and Georg Friedrich, Prince of Prussia (Hohenzollern).

  2. Raimbaut Of Orange

    Raimbaut of Orange (c. 1147 - 1173), or in Occitan Raimbaut d'Aurenga, was the lord of Orange and Aumelas. His properties included the towns of Frontignan and Mireval. He was the only son of William of Aumelas and of Tiburge, daughter of Raimbaut, count of Orange. After the early death of Raimbaut's father, his guardian was his uncle William VII of Montpellier. He was a major troubadour, having contributed to the creation of "trobar clus", …

  3. Leroy Orange

    Leroy Orange was born on 20 July, 1950 in Chicago, Illinois. On 12 January, 1984 Orange was arrested along with his half-brother, Leonard Kidd, for the murder of four persons (Ricardo Pedro, 25, Michelle Jointer, 30, Renee Coleman, 27, and Coleman’s 10-year-old son, Tony) at 1553 W 91st Street in Chicago's South side Brainerd neighborhood based on false accusations by Kidd.

  4. Jason Orange

    Jason Orange (born Jason Thomas Orange, 10 July 1970, Wythenshawe, Manchester, England) is an English singer and was one fifth of the successful English boyband, Take That during the early 1990s. Orange's first experience with fame came when his breakdancing skills landed him a role "The Hitman and Her". After the break-up of Take That, Orange studied acting. In 1999, he performed in "Gob" by Jim Kenworth at the The King's Head Theatre in London.

  5. Claudia Orange

    Dr. Claudia Orange, OBE, is a New Zealand historian. She is best known for her book "The Treaty of Waitangi", which was derived from her PhD thesis and published in 1987. It was highly successful by the standards of non-rugby related New Zealand history. The book's success was due primarily to an upsurge in interest in the Treaty of Waitangi caused by the increasing importance of the Waitangi Tribunal and also major Māori protests at Waitangi Day celebrations.

  6. Robert Orange

    Robert John "Bud" Orange was a politician civil servant and economist from Northwest Territories, Canada. Robert ran for election to the Canadian House of Commons in the 1965 Canadian federal election for the Liberal Party of Canada and defeated incumbent Eugène Rhéaume. He was re-elected in the 1968 Canadian federal election and served a second full term in office before retiring from federal politics in 1972.

  7. Vincent Orange

    Councilmember Vincent Bernard Orange, Sr. is a politician from Washington, DC, the capital of the United States. He was most recently a Democratic member of the Council of the District of Columbia, where he served as an elected Councilmember for Ward 5. On September 12, 2006, Orange lost his bid for mayor in the Democratic Primary of the 2006 Washington, DC Mayoral Race. Vincent Orange Sr. is now the Regional Vice President for Pepco Holdings Inc.

  8. William, Bishop Of Orange

    William, Bishop of Orange took part in the First Crusade. After the death of Adhemar of Le Puy, he was recognized as leader of the clergy, until he himself died six months later in December of 1098.

  9. Thomas Orange

    Thomas Orange is a British actor who has appeared in the made-for-television adaptation of "Goodnight Mister Tom" and the 2004 film "Luminal".

  10. Rhasaan Orange

    Rhasaan Orange (born August 25, 1975 in New York City, NY) is an American actor. Orange currently portrays police officer Thomas Edward 'Tek' Kramer on the NBC soap opera "Days of our Lives". As a child, he made regular appearances on the PBS children's series Sesame Street. Several times Orange was taken off contract at" DAYS" and then put back on in lieu of more airtime.

  11. John Locke

    John Locke was an English philosopher. Locke is considered the first of the British Empiricists, but is equally important to social contract theory. His ideas had enormous influence on the development of epistemology and political philosophy, and he is widely regarded as one of the most influential Enlightenment thinkers and contributors to liberal theory. His writings influenced Voltaire and Rousseau, many Scottish Enlightenment thinkers, …

  12. Jason Lee

    Jason Michael Lee (born April 25, 1970) is a Golden Globe Award-nominated American actor and professional skateboarder. Lee was born in Orange, California and raised in nearby Huntington Beach. He attended Ocean View High School, although he did not graduate.

  13. Mike Carona

    Michael S. Carona (born May 23 1955) is the Sheriff-Coroner of Orange County, California, the elected head of the Orange County Sheriff's Department, who gained national prominence began during the hunt for the killer of Samantha Runnion. After the quick capture of her murderer, Alejandro Avila, late night television host Larry King dubbed him "America's Sheriff" during an interview. Born in Santa Monica in Los Angeles County, …

  14. Greg Robinson

    Greg Robinson(b. in Los Angeles, California) is the current head coach of the Syracuse University football team. Robinson was awarded the job in January 2005 after the firing of coach Paul Pasqualoni, who had been head coach since 1991. Robinson had been the co-defensive coordinator at Texas during the 2004 season. Prior to that he was defensive coordinator for the Kansas City Chiefs under Dick Vermeil.

  15. Becky Skillman

    Rebecca "Becky" Skillman is the 50th and current Lieutenant Governor of the State of Indiana. She is the first female elected to hold this office and is a member of the Republican Party. She was sworn in on January 10, 2005. Skillman is a native of Bedford, Lawrence County, Indiana. A high school graduate with no formal college education, she began her career in politics in 1977 when she was elected to the office of Lawrence County Recorder.

  16. Crispin Glover

    Crispin Hellion Glover (born April 20, 1964) is an American primarily known as a film actor, but is also a painter, filmmaker, author, musician, and collector and archivist of esoterica. Glover is known for portraying eccentric people on screen, such as George McFly in "Back to the Future" and Willard Stiles in "Willard". In the early 2000s, Glover started his own production company, Volcanic Eruptions.

  17. Gaylord Perry

    Gaylord Jackson Perry (born September 15 1938 in Williamston, North Carolina) is a former right-handed pitcher in Major League Baseball and a member of the Baseball Hall of Fame. Notorious for doctoring baseballs (throwing a spitball), Perry won 314 games over a 22-year career starting in 1962. A five-time All-Star, he was the first pitcher to win the Cy Young Award in each league, winning it in 1972 with the Cleveland Indians and in 1978 with the San Diego Padres.

  18. Gary Cohen

    Gary Cohen (born April 29,1958 in Queens, New York) is an American sportscaster, best known as a radio and television play-by-play announcer for the New York Mets of Major League Baseball. Cohen joined the Mets' broadcast team in 1989, after stints as the voice of the minor league Durham Bulls and Pawtucket Red Sox. He also called ice hockey and basketball games for Providence College, and football for Brown University.

  19. Wade Phillips

    Wade Phillips (born June 21, 1947 in Orange, Texas) is the current head coach for the National Football League's Dallas Cowboys. He is also a former head coach of the New Orleans Saints, where his record was 1-3, the Denver Broncos, where his record was 16-17, the Buffalo Bills, where he was 29-21 and led the Bills to the playoffs in two of three seasons, and the Atlanta Falcons where he posted a 2-1 mark. His career winning percentage as a head coach is .533.

  20. Gerry McNamara

    Gerry McNamara (born August 28 1983) is a former guard for the Syracuse University men's basketball team, from 2002 to 2006. The 6'2" (188 cm) McNamara is known for his shooting--especially his three-point shooting--and his tenacity. McNamara started all 135 games he played in his four years with the Orange and graduated with a degree in Communication and Rhetorical Studies in May 2006. After graduating, he signed with Olympiacos BC in Greece, …

  21. Bubba Smith

    Charles Aaron "Bubba" Smith (born February 28, 1945 in Orange, Texas) is an American actor and former athlete. He was a professional football player in the 1960s and 1970s who became an actor in the late 1970s. Born in Orange, Texas, he attended high school in Beaumont, Texas. In addition to his great football ability, he was well known for what was considered to be a tremendous size at the time of his football career: 6 ft 7 in (2 m) and 260 lbs (118 kg).

  22. Nicky Hayden

    Nicholas "Nicky" Patrick Hayden, born in Owensboro, Kentucky, also known as The Kentucky Kid, is an American professional motorcycle racer and 2006 MotoGP World Champion.

  23. William The Silent

    Prince William I of Orange, Count of Nassau, also widely known as William the Silent, was born in the House of Nassau. He became Prince of Orange in 1544 and is thereby the founder of the House of Orange-Nassau. He was the main leader of the Dutch revolt against the Spanish that set off the Eighty Years' War and resulted in the formal independence of the United Provinces in 1648.

  24. Al Harrington

    Albert (Al) Harrington (born February 17 1980 in Orange, New Jersey) is an American professional basketball player currently playing for the NBA's Golden State Warriors. The power forward/center stands six-feet nine-inches (2.06 m), weighing 250 pounds (113 kg). At only 18 years of age, he was selected by the Pacers with the 25th pick of the 1998 NBA Draft, and spent six seasons with them, primarily coming off the bench.

  25. Ali Smith

    Ali Smith is a writer, born in 1962 in Inverness, Scotland, to working-class parents. She was raised in a council house in Inverness and now lives in Cambridge. She studied at Aberdeen, and then at Cambridge, for a Ph.D. that was never finished. In a 2004 interview with writing magazine "Mslexia", …

  26. Paul Quinn

    Paul Quinn is the lead singer of cult 1980s band Bourgie Bourgie, who also released records with The Jazzateers, Vince Clarke and Edwyn Collins.

  27. Steve Peat

    Steve Peat (born June 17, 1974) is a professional downhill mountain biker, born in Chapeltown, South Yorkshire, England. Prior to his career as a professional downhill cyclist Peat was employed as a plumber. He is married to Adele Croxon and has a son, Jake Peat. Peat began his career with little success riding for the Saracen team alongside Rob Warner, before moving in the mid nineties to Team MBUK.

  28. Fran Tarkenton

    Francis Asbury Tarkenton (born February 3 1940) is a former American football player, TV personality, and computer software executive. He is probably best known for his years with the Minnesota Vikings and New York Giants, as well as a commentator on "Monday Night Football" and a co-host of "That's Incredible!". Tarkenton also founded Tarkenton Software, a computer-program generator company, …

  29. Joe Hackney

    Joe Hackney (born September 23, 1945 in Chatham County, NC) is a Democratic member of the North Carolina General Assembly representing the state's fifty-fourth House district, including constituents in Chatham, Orange, and Moore counties. A farmer and attorney from Chapel Hill, Hackney is currently (2007-2008 session) serving in his fourteenth term in the state House of Representatives and is the Speaker of the House.

  30. John Chavis

    John Chavis (c. 1763-1838) was a black educator and Presbyterian minister in the American South during the early 19th century. The exact date of Chavis' birth in not known. It is believed that he has born in either 1762 or 1763. One source claims he was born on October 18, 1763, but with no evidence given. Information about Chavis' early life is scant as well, with few records to document it.

  31. Bob Huff

    Robert S. Huff (born September 9 1953 in Calexico, California) is a U.S. politician, who is a Republican member of the California State Assembly, representing the 60th Assembly District, which includes portions of Los Angeles, Orange, and San Bernardino counties. He has served in that body since December 2004. On December 8 2006, he became the Republican Caucus Chair, making him the second-highest ranking Republican in the Assembly.

  32. Bernie Kosar

    Bernard Joseph Kosar, Jr. (born November 25, 1963 in Youngstown, Ohio) is a former American football quarterback who played for the Cleveland Browns from 1985 to 1993 and then finished his career with stints with the Dallas Cowboys and Miami Dolphins.

  33. David Prowse

    David "Dave" Prowse, MBE (born July 1, 1935 in Bristol, United Kingdom) is an English body-builder, weightlifter and actor, most widely known for his role as the physical form of Darth Vader. His peak height was at 6 ft 7 in (201 cm) and he weighed 265 lbs (120 kg). Prowse is a native of Bristol, where he attended Bristol Grammar School.

  34. Kim King

    D. Kimbrough ("Kim") King was Georgia Tech's starting quarterback for three years beginning in 1965. During his career, he led the team in 712 plays, completing 243 passes for 2763 yards and 21 touchdowns while rushing for 506 yards, placing him in Tech's all-time top 10 quarterbacks.

  35. Mims Hackett

    Mims Hackett (born September 28, 1941) is an United States Democratic Party politician, who has served in the New Jersey General Assembly since 2002 and represents the western portion of Essex County, that is 27th legislative district. Hackett serves in the Assembly on the State Government Committee (as Vice Chair) and on the Appropriations Committee. Assemblyman Hackett has served as the Mayor of the City of Orange since 1996 and served on its City Council from 1988-1996.

  36. Corrine Brown

    Corrine Brown (born November 11, 1946) is an American politician. She has been a Democratic member of the United States House of Representatives since 1993, representing (map). Her district includes parts of Duval, Clay, Putnam, Alachua, Volusia, Marion, Lake, Seminole, and Orange Counties.

  37. Mark Sandman

    Mark Sandman was an American singer, songwriter, musical instrument inventor and multi-instrumentalist. An indie rock icon and longtime fixture on the Boston/Cambridge music scene, Sandman was best known as the lead singer and slide bass player of the band Morphine. Sandman was also known as a prominent member of the Boston blues band Treat Her Right and the founder of Hi-n-Dry, a Cambridge, Massachusetts-based recording studio and independent record label.

  38. Howard Schnellenberger

    Howard Schnellenberger (born March 16, 1934) is an American football coach at both the professional and college level. He is currently married to Mrs. Beverlee Schnellenberger and is head coach of Florida Atlantic University. He previously held head coaching positions with the University of Oklahoma, University of Louisville, University of Miami, and the Baltimore Colts. He has also worked extensively as an assistant coach at the college and pro levels, …

  39. Olena Prytula

    Olena Prytula (born March 10, 1967) is a Ukrainian journalist, the editor-in-chief of the "Ukrayinska Pravda", a web site that focuses on news and political coverage in Ukraine.

  40. Lee Constantine

    Lee Constantine is the state senator representing Florida's Fighting 22<sup>nd</sup> district, serving the Central Florida region in areas of Seminole and Orange counties.

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