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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. Oris (watches) - Wikipedia

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  4. Oris SA - Wikipedia

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  5. Orís - 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. Top News - Wikipedia

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    The idents/jingles and channel layout would make the channel more popular to watch news, especially during the 2018–2019 student protest in Albania and the 2019 Albania earthquake in which Top Channel livestreamed multiple protests and even daily broadcasts about the earthquake on YouTube to make it more accessible.

  8. List of programs broadcast by Çufo - Wikipedia

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    Little Pollon (Na ishte një herë Polona) [100] [101] Little Witch Academia ... Welcome to the Wayne (Miresevini ne Uejn) [190] Wide-Eye (Buf symadhi) [191] Wishenpoof!

  9. 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.