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Orloff is a
variant of Orlov. Both are
derived from the
Slavic word orel (meaning "eagle". (disambiguation))
Orloff may
refer to:
Orloff M.
Dorman (1809–1879)...
- Veal
Prince Orloff, veal
Prince Orlov, veal
Orloff, or veal
Orlov (French: veau
Orloff or veau Orlov) is a 19th-century dish of
French cuisine,
which was...
- John
Orloff is an
American screenwriter,
television creator, and producer.
Orloff was born in Los Angeles, California,
where he was
raised in a "Hollywood"...
- son of
Monford Orloff and
brother of
pianist Carole Orloff and
historian Chester Orloff.
Orloff is
known for his
major fields of
research in charged...
- The
Orloff is a
breed of
chicken named after Alexei Grigoryevich Orlov, a
Russian Count.
Reflecting this origin, it is
sometimes called the
Russian Orloff...
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Orloff (Hebrew: חנה אורלוף; 12 July 1888 – 16
December 1968) was Ukrainian-born
French and
Israeli Art deco and
figurative art sculptor.
Chana Orloff...
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Thomas Jensen Orloff is an
American lawyer. He is the
former district attorney for
Alameda County, California.
Orloff began work in the DA's
office after...
- Izzy
Orloff (1891–1983), also
known as
Abraham Orloff, was a
photographer in Fremantle,
Western Australia. His
photographs make up one of the
larger collections...
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Judith Orloff (born June 25, 1951) is an
American board-certified psychiatrist, self-claimed
clairvoyant (psychic), and the
author of five books.
Orloff was...
- The
Awful Dr.
Orloff (Spanish:
Gritos en la noche, lit. 'Screams in the Night'; French: L'Horrible
Docteur Orloff) is a 1962
horror film
written and directed...