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Orra or ORRA may refer to: People: * Orra White Hitchcock (1796–1863), American scientific illustrator * Orra E. Monnette (1873–1936), American attorney, author and banker Other: *Orra Jewellery, Indian jewellery store chain *Oria, Apulia, village in southern Italy *Oriental Rug Retailers of America *Obamacare Repeal Reconciliation Act of 2017, a proposed name for the American Health Care Act of 2017 See also *Ora (other) ORA or Ora may refer to: Arts and entertainment * ''Ora'' (film), a 2011 experimental dance film * Rita Ora (born 1990), British-Albanian singer-songwriter and actress * ''Ora'' (Jovanotti album), 2011 * ''Ora'' (Rita Ora album), 2012 * "Ora" ...
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Orra White Hitchcock
Orra White Hitchcock (March 8, 1796 – May 26, 1863) was one of America's earliest women botanical and scientific illustrators and artists, best known for illustrating the scientific works of her husband, geologist Edward Hitchcock (1793–1864), but also notable for her own artistic and scientific work. Life Orra White was born to a prosperous farming family (Jarib and Ruth Sherman White) in South Amherst, Massachusetts. She was educated by a tutor and at two “ladies” schools, proved herself a child prodigy in numerous scientific and classical subjects, and showed early promise in drawing and painting. From 1813 to 1818 she taught young girls natural sciences, and the fine and decorative arts at Deerfield Academy. Her early training grounded her in both science and art, and she has been called the Connecticut River Valley's "earliest and most often published woman artist." On May 31, 1821, Orra White married geologist Edward Hitchcock, principal of Deerfield Academ ...
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Orra or ORRA may refer to: People: * Orra White Hitchcock (1796–1863), American scientific illustrator * Orra E. Monnette (1873–1936), American attorney, author and banker Other: *Orra Jewellery, Indian jewellery store chain *Oria, Apulia, village in southern Italy *Oriental Rug Retailers of America *Obamacare Repeal Reconciliation Act of 2017, a proposed name for the American Health Care Act of 2017 See also *Ora (other) ORA or Ora may refer to: Arts and entertainment * ''Ora'' (film), a 2011 experimental dance film * Rita Ora (born 1990), British-Albanian singer-songwriter and actress * ''Ora'' (Jovanotti album), 2011 * ''Ora'' (Rita Ora album), 2012 * "Ora" ...
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Orra Jewellery
Orra or ORRA may refer to: People: * Orra White Hitchcock (1796–1863), American scientific illustrator * Orra E. Monnette (1873–1936), American attorney, author and banker Other: *Orra Jewellery, Indian jewellery store chain *Oria, Apulia, village in southern Italy *Oriental Rug Retailers of America *Obamacare Repeal Reconciliation Act of 2017, a proposed name for the American Health Care Act of 2017 See also *Ora (other) ORA or Ora may refer to: Arts and entertainment * ''Ora'' (film), a 2011 experimental dance film * Rita Ora (born 1990), British-Albanian singer-songwriter and actress * ''Ora'' (Jovanotti album), 2011 * ''Ora'' (Rita Ora album), 2012 * "Ora" ...
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Oria, Apulia
Oria (or ''Orra'', la, Uria; grc, Ὑρία, translit=Huría or , '; he, אוריה, translit=uriya) is a town and ''comune'' in the Apulia region, in the province of Brindisi, in southern Italy. It is the seat of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Oria. History In classical times, Oria was known as ''Hyria (Uria)'' or ''Hyrium'', a city in ancient Messapia and one of the principal Messapian cities. It was just north of the ancient town Manduria, at some distance southwest of Brundisium, and southeast of Taras/Tarentum; corresponding to the location of the modern town. According to Herodotus (7.170), it was founded by the Messapians (who according to Herodotus were originally Cretans) sometime after the abortive siege of the Sicanian city Camicus. Messapians were probably of Illyrian origin. Between 217 and 84 BC the city was minting its own coins. The coins often feature '' Iapagus'', the Iapygian national hero. Hyria was conquered by the Romans. It was destroyed in AD 92 ...
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Oriental Rug Retailers Of America
The Oriental Rug Retailers of America (ORRA) is a non-profit organization that was founded over 40 years ago to promote ethical practices in the Oriental rug business. The organization provides member and consumer education as well as specialized Oriental rug appraiser certifications. The goal of ORRA is to combat the spread of misinformation about and the misrepresentation of hand-woven rugs. Every member is required to adhere to a Code of Ethics regarding business practices. ORRA's certification program and screening of reputable dealers the professional association support the financial value of investments in oriental rugs. Kiplinger's, an investor magazine, recommends to rug investors that they purchase from ORRA-certified dealers, while noting that stocks should do better as investments. In 1988 the organization was based in Medford, Oregon Medford is a city in and the county seat of Jackson County, Oregon, in the United States. As of the 2020 United States Census on April ...
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American Health Care Act Of 2017
The American Health Care Act of 2017 (often shortened to the AHCA or nicknamed Trumpcare) was a bill in the 115th United States Congress. The bill, which was passed by the United States House of Representatives but not by the United States Senate, would have partially repealed the Affordable Care Act (ACA). Republican Party leaders had campaigned on the repeal of the ACA since its passage in 2010, and the 2016 elections gave Republicans unified control of Congress and the presidency for the first time since the ACA came into effect. Upon the start of the 115th Congress, Congressional Republicans sought to pass a partial repeal of the ACA using the reconciliation process, which allows legislation to bypass the Senate filibuster and pass with a simple majority in the Senate. With the support of President Donald Trump, House Republicans introduced the AHCA in early 2017, and the bill passed the House in a close vote on May 4, 2017. All House Democrats, along with several members ...
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