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The doctor had been given the information by a local Orangeman.
What players hanging around for four years means is that seven times this season a different Orangeman has led the team in scoring.
Every unionist senator, with one exception, between 1921 and 1969 was an Orangeman.
Hughes, a former Orangeman, left Syracuse midway through the 1987-1988 season.
In politics he was an Orangeman as well as a Tory.
Burgan eventually did get hot and was the only other Orangeman in double figures (19 points).
At its base are about 1400 private lodges; every Orangeman belongs to a private lodge.
He was also an Orangeman.
Every mayor of Toronto in the first half of the twentieth century was an Orangeman.
You have a Fenian: up jumps an Orangeman.
In 2004, police found a weapons stash at the home of an Orangeman in Liverpool.
The IRA found out that their position had been given away by the doctor and the Orangeman.
Robert Bell (after 1827 - after 1883) was an Ontario Orangeman and political figure.
Nehlen cited an unsung Orangeman, the one responsible for shutting down kickoff returns.
The ejected Orangeman was Ken Warren, an obscure substitute lineman.
An Orangeman in public life: the memoirs of Leslie Howard Saunders.
Muir was a noted Canadian Orangeman.
In a controversial decision, three Mountaineers were ejected, while only one Orangeman was ejected.
It was as an Orangeman and Anfield landlord that he gained notoriety.
They included an Orangeman named Thomas Scott.
Once an Orangeman, Brennen was an avowed and argumentative atheist.
Beattie was an active Orangeman.
'You can't kill an Orangeman with an axe!'
Thomas Scott (Orangeman) - executed by Louis Riel for this crime.
Lord Craigavon said in 1934, "I am an Orangeman first and a politician and a member of parliament second."