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  • ''' Orion ''' is a constellation in the southern sky. It is surrounded by [[Gemini]], |lnam = Orion
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  • [[Image:P-3.jpg|thumb|left|300 px|P-3 Orion]] ...sis on "blue-water", open-ocean, ASW with the end of the [[Cold War]], the Orion has been modified so it is useful for surveillance over land, as well as AS
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  • ...n Battling a fire at a Vancouver grain elevator -c.jpg|left|thumb|Fireboat Orion Battling a fire at a Vancouver grain elevator in 1932]] ...S.S. Orion V.H.B. (Vancouver Harbour Board) Fireboat.jpg|thumb|444px|The ''Orion'' was converted to serve as a fireboat in 1930.]]
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  • ...(Great Nebula in Orion), an emission [[nebula]] in the [[constellation]] [[Orion]] also known as M 42.
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  • ...bula in Orion''', is an [[emission nebula]] located in the constellation [[Orion]]. | const = Orion
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  • ''' Orion ''' is a constellation in the southern sky. It is surrounded by [[Gemini]], |lnam = Orion
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  • ...wn as '''M 78''', is an [[emission nebula]] located in the constellation [[Orion]]. | const = Orion
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  • ...wn as '''M 43''', is an [[emission nebula]] located in the constellation [[Orion]]. | const = Orion
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  • An [[emission nebula]] located in the [[constellation]] [[Orion]].
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  • An emission [[nebula]] in the [[constellation]] [[Orion]] that is also known as M 78.
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  • An officially recognised formation of stars, such as the [[Big Dipper]] or [[Orion]].
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  • Constellation in the Southern Hemisphere near Orion and Columba, its name is Latin for 'hare'.
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  • ...rrounded by [[Auriga]], [[Perseus]], [[Aries]], [[Cetus]], [[Eridanus]], [[Orion]] and [[Gemini]].
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  • [[Signals intelligence]] variant of [[P-3 Orion]] [[maritime patrol aircraft]]; slower than Air Force RC-135 comparable air
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  • Constellation in the Northern Hemisphere near Orion and Aries, the second member of the zodiac, its name is Latin for 'bull'.
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  • ...me Academy]]; [[rear admiral]], [[U.S. Maritime Service]]; U.S. Navy [[P-3 Orion]] instructor pilot
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  • ...[Republican Party (United States)]]. In 2001, he founded the consultancy, Orion Strategies LLC. ==Orion==
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  • *Pinker S (2000) ''Words and Rules''. London: Orion. ISBN 0753810255.
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  • ...n Battling a fire at a Vancouver grain elevator -c.jpg|left|thumb|Fireboat Orion Battling a fire at a Vancouver grain elevator in 1932]] ...S.S. Orion V.H.B. (Vancouver Harbour Board) Fireboat.jpg|thumb|444px|The ''Orion'' was converted to serve as a fireboat in 1930.]]
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  • ...''' is a constellation in the southern sky, immediately to the south of [[Orion]]. It is also surrounded by [[Monoceros]], [[Eridanus]], [[Caelum]], [[Colu ...hare, so he put it in the sky as a constellation. As it was placed near [[Orion]], this emphasised the latter's role as a hunter. It was also said that the
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  • ...]]; honorary President, [[Third Way]]; former [[United States Navy]] [[P-3 Orion]] pilot
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  • ...rrounded by [[Auriga]], [[Perseus]], [[Aries]], [[Cetus]], [[Eridanus]], [[Orion]] and [[Gemini]].
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  • | [[Great Nebula in Orion]] | [[Orion (constellation)|Orion]]
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  • ...-based MPA have been retired. The major types in use, such as the U.S. P-3 Orion and the U.K. Nimrod MR.2 have had additional intelligence, surveillance and
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  • * [[P-3 Orion]] [[maritime patrol aircraft]] * [[P-8 Poseidon]] [[maritime patrol aircraft]], replacing [[P-3 Orion]]
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  • ...hology she was also represented as the lover of the hunters Cephalus and [[Orion]].
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  • * Marcel Jullian, "The Battle of Britain", Orion Press, New York, 1967 ...Caplan, Richard Collier, "The Few: Summer, 1940 - The Battle of Britain", Orion, London, 2002
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  • ...orpedo, the same as used by [[maritime patrol aircraft]] such as the [[P-3 Orion]] and [[P-8 Poseidon]], or antisubmarine helicopters of the [[H-60 helicopt
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  • ...oat was a converted [[whale catcher]], formerly the [[Orion (ship, 1904)|''Orion'']], renamed the ''Pluvius'', which only served from 1931 to 1937, before s
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  • ...y scanned array (AESA) surveillance radar, currently used on several [[P-3 Orion]] aircraft, originally [[maritime patrol aircraft]], which, with the end of ...he [[P-8 Poseidon]], initially designated as the replacement for the [[P-3 Orion]]. The P-8, which recently entered operation, was originally planned by its
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  • *''Never Say Never Again'' (1983; Orion Pictures), a ''Thunderball''-remake with Sir Sean Connery as James Bond (di
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  • *Det. Patrol Squadron 4; flies [[P-3 Orion]] *Patrol Reconnaissance Wing One; flies [[P-3 Orion]]
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  • ...t on to complete five years of service as a naval flight officer and [[P-3 Orion]] mission commander
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  • [[Image:P-3.jpg|thumb|left|300 px|P-3 Orion]] ...sis on "blue-water", open-ocean, ASW with the end of the [[Cold War]], the Orion has been modified so it is useful for surveillance over land, as well as AS
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  • =Orion correlation theory= ...utline of the Giza pyramids superimposed over a photograph of the stars in Orion’s Belt. To achieve this concordance, the pyramids have been rotated and s
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  • ====Orion variables==== {{main|Orion variable stars}}
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  • ''Can you loose the cords of Orion?'' * 15 southern constellations: ''Cetus, Eridanus, Lepus, Orion, Canis Major, Canis Minor, Argo, Hydra, Crater, Corvus, Centaurus, Lupus, A
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  • ...]] strike groups and shore-based [[maritime patrol aircraft]] (e.g., [[P-3 Orion]]). Its [[flagship]] is the ''[[USS Mount Whitney]]'', homeported in Gaeta
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  • Primarily an [[maritime patrol aircraft]] unit flying [[P-3 Orion]], the unit, headquartered at Misawa, Japan, may also control [[C3I-ISR]] a
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  • Intended to replace the [[P-3 Orion]] and derivatives, the '''P-8A Poseidon''' is a [[United States Navy]] long ...hot, would allow high-altitude drops both from the P-8 and the older [[P-3 Orion]].<ref name=Longshot>{{citation
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  • ...ngdom as ''Evolution and Healing: The New Science of Darwinian Medicine'', Orion Press, 1996.
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  • {{r|Maria Estela Lopez de Rios}} Executive Vice President, Orion International Technologies,
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  • ...star at the right shoulder of the constellation ''[[Orion (constellation)|Orion]]''. Commissioned as AK-21, she was redesignated AKA-11 eighteen months lat
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  • *Crew Exploration Vehicle|Orion Program
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  • **$1 billion for the Orion Crew Exploration Vehicle, a new piloted spacecraft that will allow astronau ...billion for the Ares I Crew Launch Vehicle, a new rocket that will launch Orion.
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  • ...//www.cnbc.com/2019/09/17/facebook-enlists-ray-ban-maker-luxottica-to-make-orion-ar-glasses.html | title = Facebook working on smart glasses with Ray-Ban, code-named ‘Orion
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  • :Richard Horne, ''Orion''
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  • ...they also might be met with a manned long-endurance aircraft (e.g., [[P-3 Orion]] or [[Hawker_Siddeley_Nimrod#R1|Nimrod R]]), or relays of aircraft, or wit
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  • Sweden operates the HMS Orion and plans to rebuild the HMS Karlskrona as a SIGINT ship.<ref>
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  • ...olas (2000). ''Sultans of Spin: The Media and the New Labour Government''. Orion Books. * King, Anthony, ed. (1998) ''New Labour Triumphs: Britain at the Po
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  • ...ft carriers. The [[P-8 Poseidon]] aircraft, the replacement for the [[P-3 Orion]] maritime surveillance aircraft, carries more advanced ISAR, <ref>{{cite w
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  • ...0 days after the sun's turning is the right time for man to navigate; when Orion appears, Demeter's gift has to be brought to the well-smoothed threshing fl ...tro.cornell.edu/question.php?number=81 What month was it when Odysseus saw Orion in 1000BC?] Astronomy Department, Cornell University. </ref><ref>[http://ww
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  • ...aircraft such as the British Nimrod, the Russian Tu-142, and the U.S. P-3 Orion and its replacement, the P-8 Poseidon have their roles, the availability of
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  • ...e/Aquacade]] series, succeeded by the [[Magnum (satellite)|Vortex/Magnum/Orion]] and [[Mentor (satellite)|Mentor]]. Where the preceding satellites were in
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  • ...the right. The Outer Arm is outside the Perseus on the lower left and the Orion Spur from bottom left between the Perseus and the Sun sweeping out toward t ...nd [[Solar System]]) may be found close to the inner rim of the Galaxy's [[Orion Arm]], in the [[Local Fluff]], at a hypothesized distance of 7.62±0.32 [[K
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  • * [[Orion (spacecraft)|Orion]] possible crew rotation and as resupply transporter (officially scheduled
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  • ...ame through for so few.” <ref> Hamsher, Jane, ''Killer Instinct'' (London: Orion Books Ltd, 1997), p. 186</ref>
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  • ...Grant as their manager.<ref>Welch, Chris (1994) ''Led Zeppelin'', London: Orion Books. ISBN 0-85797-930-3, pp. 24, 56.</ref> He negotiated the group's siza
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  • On the long-range Navy [[P-3 Orion]] maritime surveillance aircraft is the [[ALR-66|AN/ALR-66B(V)3]] ELINT/MAS
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  • *''The Conflict in South Africa,'' Thomas L. Saaty, Orion, Vol. 4, No. 1, pp. 3-25, 1988.
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  • ...e/Aquacade]] series, succeeded by the [[Magnum (satellite)|Vortex/Magnum/Orion]] and [[Mentor (satellite)|Mentor]]. Where the preceding satellites were in
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  • ...after ''Bellatrix'', the star at the left shoulder of the constellation ''Orion''. She served as a commissioned ship for seven years and one month, receivi
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  • ...e, these missions went to transport aircraft derivatives such as the [[P-3 Orion]] and [[RC-135 RIVET JOINT]].
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  • ...as the French [[Atlantique]], British [[BaE Systems Nimrod]], U.S. [[P-3 Orion]] and [[P-8 Poseidon]], or Russian [[Tu-142]]. ..., can be dropped from fixed-wing [[maritime patrol aircraft]] (e.g., [[P-3 Orion]], [[Nimrod]], Chinese Y-8, Russian and Indian Bear ASW variants), antisubm
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  • ...orist and honorary mayor of Beverly Hills, were killed when their Lockheed Orion-Explorer ''Aurora Borealis'' crashed into a lagoon near Point Barrow, Alask
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  • Jimmy "Orion" Ellis' natural voice sounded almost exactly like Presley's which was a dou
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  • ...ur Sun resides in one of the Milky Way's outer spiral arms, known as the [[Orion Arm]] or Local Spur.<ref>{{cite web|title=Three Dimensional Structure of th
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  • ...rmadas Revolucionarias de Colombia'') (FARC) under the title of "Operation Orion".
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