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orison

[awr-uh-zuhn, or-] / ˈɔr ə zən, ˈɒr- /


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Orison Swett Marden, a self-help author and editor of Success magazine, and Elbert Hubbard, the flamboyant “Sage of East Aurora,” were two of the many popular writers to address the subject.

From Salon • Sep. 12, 2024

Born Orison Whipple Hungerford Jr., Hardin changed his name in his 20s as his career was taking off.

From Washington Times • Aug. 7, 2017

The Orison project, soon to be on Kickstarter, is an energy efficient storage device that allows energy saved during the day to be used at night.

From The Guardian • Jan. 2, 2016

A tarp protects Orison Bolden's roof in Houston.

From New York Times • Mar. 9, 2012

Half an hour afterwards Dr. Orison returned to the guests and reported the woman to be out of danger.

From The Independence Day Horror at Killsbury by Coolidge, Asenath Carver




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