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  2. Orinda station - Wikipedia

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    Orinda station is a Bay Area Rapid Transit station in Orinda, California. The station has an island platform in the center median of State Route 24. It is served by the Yellow Line. An abstract mural by Win Ng, partially covered by advertisements, is located in the fare lobby. [3]

  3. Urs Schwarzenbach - Wikipedia

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    Culham Court, 2007. Schwarzenbach set up Interexchange, the largest foreign exchange dealership in Switzerland. [citation needed] Through its success, he has bought well over £300m of property in the UK [citation needed], 123,000 acres (500 km 2) in Australia [citation needed], a palace in Morocco [citation needed], £17m of assets in the aviation field [citation needed] and the Grand Hotel ...

  4. Ursulines - Wikipedia

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    In New York City, in 1873, James Boyce (1826–1876) invited the Ursuline nuns to found a girls' academy in St. Teresa's parish on Manhattan's Lower East Side. The new school, called St. Teresa's Ursuline Academy, located at 137 Henry Street, was incorporated in 1881 and as of 1891 had a faculty of five sisters teaching 62 pupils. [ 25 ]

  5. Ursula Keller - Wikipedia

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    Ursula Keller (born 21 June 1959) is a Swiss physicist. She has been a tenured physics professor at the ETH Zurich, Switzerland since 1993. [1] A pioneer in ultrafast science and technology, [2] she is known for inventing the semiconductor saturable absorber mirror (SESAM), enabling passive mode-locking of lasers and revolutionizing ultrafast laser applications in science and industry. [3]

  6. Orinda, California - Wikipedia

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    Orinda was also the site of Bryant Station, a stop on the failed California and Nevada Railroad around the turn of the 20th century. Later, the area around Bryant Station was known as Orinda Crossroads. [9] Orinda's popularity as a year-round residence grew after the 1937 completion of the Caldecott Tunnel, which provided easier access to the west.

  7. Marie Tranchepain - Wikipedia

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    Marie Tranchepain, also known as Marie St. Augustin (ca. 1680–1733), was a French woman of the Order of St. Ursula and in 1727 sailed to New Orleans where she became the first Mother Superior of the Old Ursuline Convent. At that time, New Orleans was part of French Louisiana. She established the first school for girls in what is now the ...

  8. Ursula (name) - Wikipedia

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    Ursula is a feminine given name in several languages. The name is derived from a diminutive of the Latin ursa , which means " bear ". The name was best used in the Anglosphere in the 16th century but has since been rather uncommon in English-speaking countries, although its use has been influenced since the twentieth century by the Swiss-born ...

  9. Master of the Legend of Saint Ursula (Cologne) - Wikipedia

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    He was named Meister der Kölner Ursula-Legende after a series of paintings depicting the life of Saint Ursula once found in the Basilica of St. Severin, Cologne. [1] Since World War II, when much of the series was lost, the remaining fragments of paintings have been scattered in various museums.