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ORKOffice Resource Kit
ORKover-Ride Key
ORKOffice Resource Kit (Microsoft)
ORKCork, Ireland - Cork (Airport Code)
ORKOffice Removal Kit (Microsoft Windows Deployment Tool)
ORKOrder of Random Knights
ORKOctopus Rhodopsin Kinase (genetics)
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Mork attempted to take Richie Cunningham (Ron Howard) back to Ork as a human specimen, but his plan is scuppered by the Fonz (Henry Winkler).
27 May 2011 - An acquisition for NOK10bn or more of a branded goods company is now on top of the agenda of Norwegian multi-industry group Orkla ASA (OSL: ORK), the chairman of the board of directors, Stein Erik Hagen, said in an interview for daily Dagens Naeringsliv (DN) today.
Fortunately, the artist formerly known as Mork from Ork is going back to his roots and reminding people how he became a star in the first place.
All the action from this evening's friendly encounter at Turner's Cross in C ork.
Given the likely vast length of time before either any of our inhabitants, or any descendants of Mork from Ork inhabit the place, and given that most modern technology is obsolete before you get it back to the car, surely the DVD will be pointless?
The railnetw ork between Liverpool and Wirral ground to a halt while teams of police officers searched for the man.
This show was dedicated to Danish artist Poul Gernes, who died in 1996 and whose twenty-four target paintings in Pop-y colors, 1968-69, form the background to some of von Bonin's own w ork here: "Bruder Poul sticht in See" (Brother Poul goes to sea) was the title of this homage to an artist whose outsider existence she admires.
THIRTY years ago most employers didn't nsider workplace safety as an issue - - and many provisions we take for grantedday have come about through the ork of the Suzy Lamplugh Trust.
NHS chiefs at the Mid-Yid- Y ork York -ork-shire Hospitals NHS Trust launched an inquiry following an alert from detectives running Operation Yewtree.
The scheme by British Waterways will allow up to 20,000 boats on Britain's netw ork of canals access into the city centre.