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  2. Oris - Wikipedia

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    The first Oris Diver was released in 1965, with large cardinal numbers highlighted by inverted lume wedges and using Oris' in-house movements calibre 654 and calibre 484. [17] The original diver was recreated in 2015 with the Divers Sixty-Five, a vintage-inspired collection of dive watches.

  3. Orís - Wikipedia

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  4. Oris (watches) - Wikipedia

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  5. Oris SA - Wikipedia

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  6. Oris (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    About Wikipedia; Contact us; Contribute Help; Learn to edit; Community portal; Recent changes; ... Oris is a Swiss watchmaker. Oris may also refer to: Oris ...

  7. Oris (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    Oris has appeared bi-monthly since 1998 [1] and covers the media space of Croatia, Slovenia and Bosnia and Herzegovina.. The magazine is published in Slovenian/English and Croatian/English editions., with topics covering the entire range of architecture. [1]

  8. Juma Oris - Wikipedia

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    Juma Abdalla Oris [a] (died in March 2001) was a Ugandan military officer and government minister during the dictatorship of Idi Amin. After fleeing his country during the Uganda–Tanzania War , he became leader of the West Nile Bank Front (WNBF), a rebel group active in the West Nile region of Uganda during the 1990s.

  9. Depressor septi nasi muscle - Wikipedia

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    The depressor septi nasi muscle arises from the incisive foramen of the maxilla. [1] It may also partially originate from the orbicularis oris muscle. [1] Its fibers ascend to be inserted into the nasal septum [1] and back part of the alar part of nasalis muscle.