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Her handler had given her a new life away from her all-too-cold foster family and the orphanage before that
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I can picture Apollo holding it, experience it's texture, rubbing the strands between his thumb and index finger, "How could you do any of this? I was at the orphanage by then
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It was the same day I sent Apollo to the Orphanage
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I was shipped to an orphanage in
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of the orphanage notified me that I was being taken into a foster home
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This particular proposal involved the design and construction of an orphanage in a rural setting of the north country
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“We are very excited about this project; the region served by the orphanage will no doubt benefit immensely from its construction and subsequent operation
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The Orphanage Project required Harry to be on-site from time to time and he was pleased that on most of those occasions, Becky was also attending to the construction developments
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The Orphanage was moving ahead without as much of his direct oversight, and other challenges were presented to his little 'team
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Tanem’s Orphanage in Heathcote, twelve buttons, some assorted sweets and fifty seven ducits were collected, and all trooped out into the night air tired but elated
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Grew up in an orphanage
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When he had lived with Paul's family for a time after leaving the orphanage he could see the difference
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He had finally stopped believing in any of that religious stuff himself shortly after leaving the orphanage
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But he knew there was lots of activity at the back of the house where the orphanage and school was situated
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Nico tried to think back to her life, growing up in the orphanage, the love of water she always had
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It wasn’t as though anyone would have missed Nico at the orphanage
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“I can imagine…I was put in the hospital for my first week at the orphanage
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Orphanage for ten years
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orphanage as the beginning had been, the tables had been turned
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She and her husband, who is now gone, took me from an orphanage when I was ten
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her destination, instead her mind flashed back to her experience at the orphanage
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“There is a little boy who is seven years old who was sent to a state orphanage about four years ago
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Upon leaving the forest, they ordered the horses to return to the village and caught a train toward the city where the orphanage was located
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They went to the tourist office next to the station, where they asked for a map and directions to the orphanage and even asked where they could find a vegetarian restaurant
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Then she remembered that Dyma had told them that the boy had some classes outside of the orphanage during the morning
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Girls were almost never seen in the orphanage
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The three sat together near a fence that separated the orphanage from an apartment building
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“Never come back!” Yania shouted as she followed him to the stairs, where he ran down and out of the orphanage
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“Erica, five, kidnapped, raped, and murdered; Sofia, seven, abducted and strangled; Ana, three, raped and murdered by her father; John, four, kidnapped, raped, and beaten to death; Andrew, four, slapped to death by his mother; Joana, eight, kidnapped, beaten, and murdered by an uncle; Madeleine, three, abducted, beaten, raped, and murdered; Francesca, nine, killed by a fungus that invaded her lungs after a brutal chemotherapy; Fernando, ten, kidnapped, raped, and infected with a bacterium that caused his death; Agnes, nine, poisoned by his mother; Peter, two, raped and drowned in the bathtub by his grandfather; Maria, five, killed by a virus that caused stomach cancer; Anthony, eleven, murdered by a doctor in a surgical operation; Sara, six, kidnapped, raped, and murdered by a policeman; Eduardo, four, killed by kicking by his older brother; Andrea, nine, killed by a cancer caused by the extreme unhappiness in which she lived; Joaquim, three, raped and strangled by a cousin; Catherine, seven, raped and murdered by an employee of the orphanage where she was living; Martha, eight, raped and burned to death by her mother; 146
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Then he rifled the safe, and gave all the money to the Catholic orphanage
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It was an orphanage in Sao Paulo maintained by his corporation
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The orphanage was
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She had sold everything she owned to build the orphanage in
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The lady from the orphanage, Mrs
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Kate, but to tear down the old orphanage and built a new one! Again Tony’s way and it
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He resolved to build the orphanage and to have the grand
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sold him the idea of an orphanage, maybe he could do the same to others
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The celebration at his home was a success and the construction of the orphanage
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was over billing for the construction of the orphanage, expenses that never existed,
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So Tony decided to dedicate himself full time to the construction of the orphanage
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participate at the grand opening of the orphanage; in the afternoon they would enjoy
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Orphanage, but also it is the first step of the Exbrus Foundation, a non-for-profit
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construction of the orphanage with his personal funds
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orphanage, our biological parents were all dead, and none of our relatives wanted us
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to another boys-only orphanage miles away when we were children because of his overly
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We’d all had basically the same start in life, in an orphanage, in Jamaica
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Father Haralambos had run the local orphanage and made it a point that the young boys learned to play, read the Bible, and be honest, upstanding members of the school
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After all, magic dust eventually does wear off, does it not? How quickly after leaving these walls, for the so-called real world, do the residents of the Lost End Orphanage forget their time here
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A quick stop to grab my things, I would officially no longer be a resident of the Lost End Orphanage
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The Chief’s mind was racing; he hadn’t laid eyes upon me since that night when he took me to the orphanage so many years ago
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There inside the old moldy and weathered trunk was a memory of a boy who had found magic inside the walls of a rundown orphanage many years ago
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For a second, it felt like I had never left that old rat infested orphanage
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“As a child I spent many years in…”we both said the words together, “…an orphanage
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It was the first time in years either of us had thought about the Lost End Orphanage
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In the end, maybe Andrew didn’t stay at the orphanage
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I can’t tell you that when I woke the next morning that the bullies didn’t terrorize me, or that the madam of the house didn’t make me wash dishes, or that I didn’t have to live in a dilapidated orphanage
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As I write the pages of my life today, I can also tell you that I have created a wonderful world for myself, especially considering the fact that I started as a forgotten kid from an orphanage
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It was in that orphanage, that I learned to dream
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“Why not we should build a ‘Sneha Gruha’ or two,” she said impulsively, “as an orphanage
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When her pregnancy was confirmed shortly thereafter, to greet the new arrival, she plunged herself to ground a Sneha Gruha by acquiring a plot for the proposed orphanage near their Mehrauli House
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This woman is called Sarah Allberg, she was a young Jewish girl who grew up in an orphanage in Munich but no-one knew she was Jewish as she had long blonde hair and beautiful blue eyes
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raised in an orphanage, friendless and unwanted
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Before the night was over, Emerson was in a city-run orphanage with only the clothes from his closet in a locker at the end of his bed
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The orphanage was too far from his old school for him to walk so he went to a new school that was not as good as his old school
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As long as he was back in time for supper, no one in the orphanage cared where he went or what he did
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Being at school was better than hanging out at the orphanage with nothing to do
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“At the city orphanage, sir
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As Chuck Lotinger signed the last of the paperwork that checked Toby Evans out of the orphanage, he listened with as much patience as he could manage while the senior staff member Mr
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He remembered vague moments of waking several times since he had left the orphanage
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"I remembered something when I was in the orphanage
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A plaque besides the door designated it as the Warsaw Jewish Orphanage
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Thinking for a moment about his son Steve, now nearly four years old, Jack then decided to pay a visit to the orphanage and climbed the steps of the main entrance, ordering his robots to stay outside
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“I am now at the Jewish Orphanage, at 29 Ogrodowa Street
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“Thanks! You can guide yourself on my twenty robots that are presently standing in front of the orphanage
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“Mister Crawford, I am Janusz Korczak, director of the Jewish Orphanage
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The tour given by Korczak showed to Jack that the orphanage was kept clean and well organized, with the staff being obviously devoted to their young charges, but it was also too obvious that both the children and the adults were slowly starving to death
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While well equipped, there was precious little food in evidence in the kitchen and the pantry of the orphanage
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” Replied jokingly Jack before walking out of the orphanage
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Shapiro was unfortunately right about this: a Jewish orphanage would probably not take a baby that was not known to be from Jewish parents, while other orphanages would have the same problems with the boy’s unknown origins
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One month later Victor arrived at the orphanage and took Abdul back to
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Ten months later, the policeman who had driven Abdul to the orphanage,
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in the orphanage, but they called him ‘raghead’ and forced him into servitude,
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'Look Headmaster, I took him out of a very rough orphanage only two years
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In the melee of the time Marisha’s parents disappeared and she was taken by nuns into an orphanage which itself was ravaged
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“I was orphaned, and sent to an orphanage outside the city
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‘’It is an orphanage run by the French religious order of the Sisters of Christian Charity, according to that plaque
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The short trip to the office of the Mother Superior showed to Ingrid that the orphanage, while poorly furnished, was immaculate, as one would expect from a religious establishment
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Ingrid nodded her head, having already taken the decision to do what she could to support this orphanage
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Don’t worry about transportation: I will send buses to your orphanage
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When she stepped back out of the orphanage and into her jeep, Ingrid surprised her driver with her next order, making Denise Bateman look at her with confusion
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‘’And…how are things in the Tonkin, General?’’ Asked hesitantly the old nun, who had received in the morning an anguished call from Mother Mathilde, the Mother Superior in charge of the order’s orphanage in Hanoi
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There were in fact enough gifts to end up with a surplus, which was going to help the French nuns reequip the communal playrooms of the orphanage
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Ingrid felt supremely happy as Denise Bateman drove her jeep towards the orphanage run by the Sisters of Christian Charity, rolling at moderate speed through the poorly lit streets of Da Nang
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With all her planes and personnel now back safely in Da Nang after staging back through Taiwan and with her preliminary mission report sent to Washington, Ingrid felt that she had earned the right to a little favor and was on her way to go visit little Hien at the orphanage tonight
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‘’Father Oliver O’Malley is a Catholic priest who runs the Saint-Mary’s Orphanage, in Rosemead, in the northeast section of Los Angeles
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I spent years as a young boy at that orphanage, before being finally adopted by a decent family
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As far as I know, he still runs the orphanage and was never investigated or even publicly accused of pedophilia
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Now having photographic proof of abuse by the priest on one boy and one girl, both preteens, Sylvia crouched down and quietly hid in the bushes bordering the wall of the orphanage
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‘’According to this anonymous letter that came with these prints, he is a Father Oliver O’Malley, in charge of the Saint-Mary’s Orphanage, in Rosemead
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He was then treated to a very stern interrogation and lecture by no less than Archbishop Manning himself before being allowed to return to his orphanage, with strict orders to stay away from the children and with a bishop delegated to escort him