#orbis — Public Fediverse posts
Live and recent posts from across the Fediverse tagged #orbis, aggregated by home.social.
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https://www.europesays.com/pl/392692/ Kolej, lichwa, domowe obiady i samobójstwo na Targowej 70 – Mieszkaniec #BSKZ #BudynekMieszkalnyPrzyTargowej70 #DomoweObiadyTargowa70 #Elibor #KolejLichwaDomoweObiadyISamobójstwoNaTargowej70 #Orbis #OrbisNaTargowej70 #PL #Poland #Polish #Polska #Polski #RemontTargowej70 #SamobójstwoTargowa70 #StołecznyKonserwatorZabytków #warszawa
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Dedalus erhält KIS-Auftrag für Universitätsmedizin Göttingen
ORBIS-Plattform soll digitale Infrastruktur in Versorgung, Forschung und Administration stärken
#Dedalus #Digitalisierung #KIS #KrankenhausIT #Krankenhausinformationssystem #ORBIS #UniversitätsklinikumGöttingen -
https://www.europesays.com/ch/26048/ Orbis and Roche Pharma Vietnam announce diabetic eye care partnership #DiabeticEyeCarePartnership #OptometryToday #Orbis #OT #Roche #RochePharmaVietnam
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オルビス「ケアベア」限定デザインのヘアケア、“うるサラ美髪”導くヘアミルク&なめらかにまとまるミスト
https://www.fashion-press.net/news/143686?media=line#fashionpress #オルビス #ORBIS #ビューティ #アイテム #コラボレーション #コスメ #デザイン
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https://www.europesays.com/africa/80306/ Trachoma elimination threshold met in second Ethiopia zone #DrAlemayehuSisay #Ethiopia #OptometryToday #Orbis #OT #Sightsavers’AccelerateFund #Trachoma #WHO #WorldHealthOrganisation #WorldNeglectedTropicalDiseases
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オルビス2026年春の新作日やけ止め、太陽光に当たると“自動で膜が厚くなる”新感覚スキンケアUV
https://www.fashion-press.net/news/140760?media=line -
New Cooling Tech Sparks Talk of Power Positive Data Centers
Orbis Electric has introduced a new Cooling Engine that aims to reshape how data centers manage heat as demand for AI and high performance computing continues to surge.
The system is built on the company’s HaloDrive technology, which uses an axial flux motor to capture energy that traditional cooling units waste.
By recovering power that would normally be lost, the Cooling Engine shifts cooling from a passive energy load into a source of efficiency gains.
The company says the system delivers up to twice the cooling capacity of legacy coolant distribution units while using a smaller footprint.
Orbis reports wire to fluid efficiency of up to 90 percent and projects that a single unit can generate as much as three million dollars in annual value in a 20 megawatt data hall through reduced power use, lower operating costs, and higher rack density.
The Cooling Engine is compatible with direct to chip cooling and aligns with Open Compute Project guidelines.
Orbis says the system can reduce cooling energy use by half and return up to eight percent of that energy as usable power, creating new capacity without grid expansion.
The design is purpose built for high density AI clusters. It consolidates pumping, cooling, and flow control into a single module that supports N plus one redundancy and fluid agnostic operation.
Orbis also cites environmental gains, including steep reductions in chiller load, emissions, and water use.
https://twitter.com/tbcnewsph/status/1963819060485050703
#artificialIntelligence #compute #cooling #dataCenter #energy #event #latest #news #orbis #philippines #technology
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New Cooling Tech Sparks Talk of Power Positive Data Centers
Orbis Electric has introduced a new Cooling Engine that aims to reshape how data centers manage heat as demand for AI and high performance computing continues to surge.
The system is built on the company’s HaloDrive technology, which uses an axial flux motor to capture energy that traditional cooling units waste.
By recovering power that would normally be lost, the Cooling Engine shifts cooling from a passive energy load into a source of efficiency gains.
The company says the system delivers up to twice the cooling capacity of legacy coolant distribution units while using a smaller footprint.
Orbis reports wire to fluid efficiency of up to 90 percent and projects that a single unit can generate as much as three million dollars in annual value in a 20 megawatt data hall through reduced power use, lower operating costs, and higher rack density.
The Cooling Engine is compatible with direct to chip cooling and aligns with Open Compute Project guidelines.
Orbis says the system can reduce cooling energy use by half and return up to eight percent of that energy as usable power, creating new capacity without grid expansion.
The design is purpose built for high density AI clusters. It consolidates pumping, cooling, and flow control into a single module that supports N plus one redundancy and fluid agnostic operation.
Orbis also cites environmental gains, including steep reductions in chiller load, emissions, and water use.
https://twitter.com/tbcnewsph/status/1963819060485050703
#artificialIntelligence #compute #cooling #dataCenter #energy #event #latest #news #orbis #philippines #technology
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New Cooling Tech Sparks Talk of Power Positive Data Centers
Orbis Electric has introduced a new Cooling Engine that aims to reshape how data centers manage heat as demand for AI and high performance computing continues to surge.
The system is built on the company’s HaloDrive technology, which uses an axial flux motor to capture energy that traditional cooling units waste.
By recovering power that would normally be lost, the Cooling Engine shifts cooling from a passive energy load into a source of efficiency gains.
The company says the system delivers up to twice the cooling capacity of legacy coolant distribution units while using a smaller footprint.
Orbis reports wire to fluid efficiency of up to 90 percent and projects that a single unit can generate as much as three million dollars in annual value in a 20 megawatt data hall through reduced power use, lower operating costs, and higher rack density.
The Cooling Engine is compatible with direct to chip cooling and aligns with Open Compute Project guidelines.
Orbis says the system can reduce cooling energy use by half and return up to eight percent of that energy as usable power, creating new capacity without grid expansion.
The design is purpose built for high density AI clusters. It consolidates pumping, cooling, and flow control into a single module that supports N plus one redundancy and fluid agnostic operation.
Orbis also cites environmental gains, including steep reductions in chiller load, emissions, and water use.
https://twitter.com/tbcnewsph/status/1963819060485050703
#artificialIntelligence #compute #cooling #dataCenter #energy #event #latest #news #orbis #philippines #technology
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New Cooling Tech Sparks Talk of Power Positive Data Centers
Orbis Electric has introduced a new Cooling Engine that aims to reshape how data centers manage heat as demand for AI and high performance computing continues to surge.
The system is built on the company’s HaloDrive technology, which uses an axial flux motor to capture energy that traditional cooling units waste.
By recovering power that would normally be lost, the Cooling Engine shifts cooling from a passive energy load into a source of efficiency gains.
The company says the system delivers up to twice the cooling capacity of legacy coolant distribution units while using a smaller footprint.
Orbis reports wire to fluid efficiency of up to 90 percent and projects that a single unit can generate as much as three million dollars in annual value in a 20 megawatt data hall through reduced power use, lower operating costs, and higher rack density.
The Cooling Engine is compatible with direct to chip cooling and aligns with Open Compute Project guidelines.
Orbis says the system can reduce cooling energy use by half and return up to eight percent of that energy as usable power, creating new capacity without grid expansion.
The design is purpose built for high density AI clusters. It consolidates pumping, cooling, and flow control into a single module that supports N plus one redundancy and fluid agnostic operation.
Orbis also cites environmental gains, including steep reductions in chiller load, emissions, and water use.
https://twitter.com/tbcnewsph/status/1963819060485050703
#artificialIntelligence #compute #cooling #dataCenter #energy #event #latest #news #orbis #philippines #technology
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New Cooling Tech Sparks Talk of Power Positive Data Centers
Orbis Electric has introduced a new Cooling Engine that aims to reshape how data centers manage heat as demand for AI and high performance computing continues to surge.
The system is built on the company’s HaloDrive technology, which uses an axial flux motor to capture energy that traditional cooling units waste.
By recovering power that would normally be lost, the Cooling Engine shifts cooling from a passive energy load into a source of efficiency gains.
The company says the system delivers up to twice the cooling capacity of legacy coolant distribution units while using a smaller footprint.
Orbis reports wire to fluid efficiency of up to 90 percent and projects that a single unit can generate as much as three million dollars in annual value in a 20 megawatt data hall through reduced power use, lower operating costs, and higher rack density.
The Cooling Engine is compatible with direct to chip cooling and aligns with Open Compute Project guidelines.
Orbis says the system can reduce cooling energy use by half and return up to eight percent of that energy as usable power, creating new capacity without grid expansion.
The design is purpose built for high density AI clusters. It consolidates pumping, cooling, and flow control into a single module that supports N plus one redundancy and fluid agnostic operation.
Orbis also cites environmental gains, including steep reductions in chiller load, emissions, and water use.
https://twitter.com/tbcnewsph/status/1963819060485050703
#artificialIntelligence #compute #cooling #dataCenter #energy #event #latest #news #orbis #philippines #technology
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オルビス「ハローキティ」デザインの化粧水つめかえボトル、りんご×シナモンのクリスマス限定ドリンクも
https://www.fashion-press.net/news/140329?media=line#fashionpress #オルビス #ORBIS #ビューティ #アイテム #チャーム #コラボレーション #コスメ #スキンケア_ラウンジ_バイ_オルビス #SKINCARE_LOUNGE_BY_ORBIS
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https://www.magmoe.com/?p=2464606 【オルビス】“スピード感”を磨いた新・シワ改善美容液と共に、実りあるエイジングケアを – ビューティニュース | SPUR #beauty #beautynews #orbis #repost #shueisha #SPUR #美容
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https://www.magmoe.com/?p=2464606 【オルビス】“スピード感”を磨いた新・シワ改善美容液と共に、実りあるエイジングケアを – ビューティニュース | SPUR #beauty #beautynews #orbis #repost #shueisha #SPUR #美容
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オルビス×旅する喫茶「クリームソーダ」限定デザインの化粧水が青山で、“夜空や青空”着想のブルーカラー
https://www.fashion-press.net/news/134959?media=line#fashionpress #オルビス #ORBIS #ビューティ #アイテム #コラボレーション #コスメ #表参道_青山 #スキンケア_ラウンジ_バイ_オルビス #SKINCARE_LOUNGE_BY_ORBIS
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オルビス×旅する喫茶「クリームソーダ」限定デザインの化粧水が青山で、“夜空や青空”着想のブルーカラー
https://www.fashion-press.net/news/134959?media=line#fashionpress #オルビス #ORBIS #ビューティ #アイテム #コラボレーション #コスメ #表参道_青山 #スキンケア_ラウンジ_バイ_オルビス #SKINCARE_LOUNGE_BY_ORBIS
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💡 Arm cambia i nomi delle architetture: addio Cortex, benvenuti Lumex e Niva
https://gomoot.com/arm-cambia-i-nomi-delle-architetture-addio-cortex-benvenuti-lumex-e-niva/
#arm #blog #cortex #gpu #lumex #mediatek #neoverse #news #niva #nvidia #orbis #picks #processore #qualcomm #soc #tech #tecnologia #zena
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💡 Arm cambia i nomi delle architetture: addio Cortex, benvenuti Lumex e Niva
https://gomoot.com/arm-cambia-i-nomi-delle-architetture-addio-cortex-benvenuti-lumex-e-niva/
#arm #blog #cortex #gpu #lumex #mediatek #neoverse #news #niva #nvidia #orbis #picks #processore #qualcomm #soc #tech #tecnologia #zena
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💡 Arm cambia i nomi delle architetture: addio Cortex, benvenuti Lumex e Niva
https://gomoot.com/arm-cambia-i-nomi-delle-architetture-addio-cortex-benvenuti-lumex-e-niva/
#arm #blog #cortex #gpu #lumex #mediatek #neoverse #news #niva #nvidia #orbis #picks #processore #qualcomm #soc #tech #tecnologia #zena
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💡 Arm cambia i nomi delle architetture: addio Cortex, benvenuti Lumex e Niva
https://gomoot.com/arm-cambia-i-nomi-delle-architetture-addio-cortex-benvenuti-lumex-e-niva/
#arm #blog #cortex #gpu #lumex #mediatek #neoverse #news #niva #nvidia #orbis #picks #processore #qualcomm #soc #tech #tecnologia #zena
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💡 Arm cambia i nomi delle architetture: addio Cortex, benvenuti Lumex e Niva
https://gomoot.com/arm-cambia-i-nomi-delle-architetture-addio-cortex-benvenuti-lumex-e-niva/
#arm #blog #cortex #gpu #lumex #mediatek #neoverse #news #niva #nvidia #orbis #picks #processore #qualcomm #soc #tech #tecnologia #zena
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US mercenary firms compete for 'huge contracts' to control security in north Gaza
Israel is examining the launch of a “pilot program” that could see US private security firms replace the army in northern Gaza
to “accompany food and medicine convoys” for Palestinians who remain in the devastated region, according to a report by Israeli daily Globes.Among the top competitors for the multi-million dollar contract are #Constellis, the direct successor to infamous mercenary company #Blackwater,
and #Orbis, a little-known South Carolina company run by former generals that has worked with the Pentagon for 20 years.Officials say the pilot program for north Gaza aims to “prevent Hamas or other gangs from taking over the aid trucks and free the IDF soldiers from the dangerous mission.”
The UN has said these gangs are likely “benefiting from a passive if not active benevolence” or “protection” from the Israeli army.In October, a third US security firm – Global Delivery Company ( #GDC )
– which describes itself as “Uber for warzones"
– claimed to be working with another firm to create and manage “humanitarian bubbles” in Gaza.GDC is run by Mordechai Kahane, an Israeli businessman who worked with Israeli intelligence during the war on Syria to arm extremist groups seeking to topple the government of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad.
Although no official figure exists about the size of the contracts being offered by Tel Aviv for these mercenary firms, Globes cites Lt. Col. Yochanan Zoraf, a researcher at the Institute for National Security Studies (INSS) and former advisor on Arab affairs in the Israeli army, as saying the figure will likely reach
“billions of shekels per year.”“These are not companies that will manage the daily lives of the residents,” Zoraf claims, adding that “peripheral responsibility for the defense of [north Gaza] as well as the civil responsibility itself” falls at Israel's feet.
The former army officer also says Tel Aviv will likely “ask that the US – or an outside party – finance the program -
US mercenary firms compete for 'huge contracts' to control security in north Gaza
Israel is examining the launch of a “pilot program” that could see US private security firms replace the army in northern Gaza
to “accompany food and medicine convoys” for Palestinians who remain in the devastated region, according to a report by Israeli daily Globes.Among the top competitors for the multi-million dollar contract are #Constellis, the direct successor to infamous mercenary company #Blackwater,
and #Orbis, a little-known South Carolina company run by former generals that has worked with the Pentagon for 20 years.Officials say the pilot program for north Gaza aims to “prevent Hamas or other gangs from taking over the aid trucks and free the IDF soldiers from the dangerous mission.”
The UN has said these gangs are likely “benefiting from a passive if not active benevolence” or “protection” from the Israeli army.In October, a third US security firm – Global Delivery Company ( #GDC )
– which describes itself as “Uber for warzones"
– claimed to be working with another firm to create and manage “humanitarian bubbles” in Gaza.GDC is run by Mordechai Kahane, an Israeli businessman who worked with Israeli intelligence during the war on Syria to arm extremist groups seeking to topple the government of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad.
Although no official figure exists about the size of the contracts being offered by Tel Aviv for these mercenary firms, Globes cites Lt. Col. Yochanan Zoraf, a researcher at the Institute for National Security Studies (INSS) and former advisor on Arab affairs in the Israeli army, as saying the figure will likely reach
“billions of shekels per year.”“These are not companies that will manage the daily lives of the residents,” Zoraf claims, adding that “peripheral responsibility for the defense of [north Gaza] as well as the civil responsibility itself” falls at Israel's feet.
The former army officer also says Tel Aviv will likely “ask that the US – or an outside party – finance the program -
US mercenary firms compete for 'huge contracts' to control security in north Gaza
Israel is examining the launch of a “pilot program” that could see US private security firms replace the army in northern Gaza
to “accompany food and medicine convoys” for Palestinians who remain in the devastated region, according to a report by Israeli daily Globes.Among the top competitors for the multi-million dollar contract are #Constellis, the direct successor to infamous mercenary company #Blackwater,
and #Orbis, a little-known South Carolina company run by former generals that has worked with the Pentagon for 20 years.Officials say the pilot program for north Gaza aims to “prevent Hamas or other gangs from taking over the aid trucks and free the IDF soldiers from the dangerous mission.”
The UN has said these gangs are likely “benefiting from a passive if not active benevolence” or “protection” from the Israeli army.In October, a third US security firm – Global Delivery Company ( #GDC )
– which describes itself as “Uber for warzones"
– claimed to be working with another firm to create and manage “humanitarian bubbles” in Gaza.GDC is run by Mordechai Kahane, an Israeli businessman who worked with Israeli intelligence during the war on Syria to arm extremist groups seeking to topple the government of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad.
Although no official figure exists about the size of the contracts being offered by Tel Aviv for these mercenary firms, Globes cites Lt. Col. Yochanan Zoraf, a researcher at the Institute for National Security Studies (INSS) and former advisor on Arab affairs in the Israeli army, as saying the figure will likely reach
“billions of shekels per year.”“These are not companies that will manage the daily lives of the residents,” Zoraf claims, adding that “peripheral responsibility for the defense of [north Gaza] as well as the civil responsibility itself” falls at Israel's feet.
The former army officer also says Tel Aviv will likely “ask that the US – or an outside party – finance the program -
US mercenary firms compete for 'huge contracts' to control security in north Gaza
Israel is examining the launch of a “pilot program” that could see US private security firms replace the army in northern Gaza
to “accompany food and medicine convoys” for Palestinians who remain in the devastated region, according to a report by Israeli daily Globes.Among the top competitors for the multi-million dollar contract are #Constellis, the direct successor to infamous mercenary company #Blackwater,
and #Orbis, a little-known South Carolina company run by former generals that has worked with the Pentagon for 20 years.Officials say the pilot program for north Gaza aims to “prevent Hamas or other gangs from taking over the aid trucks and free the IDF soldiers from the dangerous mission.”
The UN has said these gangs are likely “benefiting from a passive if not active benevolence” or “protection” from the Israeli army.In October, a third US security firm – Global Delivery Company ( #GDC )
– which describes itself as “Uber for warzones"
– claimed to be working with another firm to create and manage “humanitarian bubbles” in Gaza.GDC is run by Mordechai Kahane, an Israeli businessman who worked with Israeli intelligence during the war on Syria to arm extremist groups seeking to topple the government of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad.
Although no official figure exists about the size of the contracts being offered by Tel Aviv for these mercenary firms, Globes cites Lt. Col. Yochanan Zoraf, a researcher at the Institute for National Security Studies (INSS) and former advisor on Arab affairs in the Israeli army, as saying the figure will likely reach
“billions of shekels per year.”“These are not companies that will manage the daily lives of the residents,” Zoraf claims, adding that “peripheral responsibility for the defense of [north Gaza] as well as the civil responsibility itself” falls at Israel's feet.
The former army officer also says Tel Aviv will likely “ask that the US – or an outside party – finance the program -
US mercenary firms compete for 'huge contracts' to control security in north Gaza
Israel is examining the launch of a “pilot program” that could see US private security firms replace the army in northern Gaza
to “accompany food and medicine convoys” for Palestinians who remain in the devastated region, according to a report by Israeli daily Globes.Among the top competitors for the multi-million dollar contract are #Constellis, the direct successor to infamous mercenary company #Blackwater,
and #Orbis, a little-known South Carolina company run by former generals that has worked with the Pentagon for 20 years.Officials say the pilot program for north Gaza aims to “prevent Hamas or other gangs from taking over the aid trucks and free the IDF soldiers from the dangerous mission.”
The UN has said these gangs are likely “benefiting from a passive if not active benevolence” or “protection” from the Israeli army.In October, a third US security firm – Global Delivery Company ( #GDC )
– which describes itself as “Uber for warzones"
– claimed to be working with another firm to create and manage “humanitarian bubbles” in Gaza.GDC is run by Mordechai Kahane, an Israeli businessman who worked with Israeli intelligence during the war on Syria to arm extremist groups seeking to topple the government of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad.
Although no official figure exists about the size of the contracts being offered by Tel Aviv for these mercenary firms, Globes cites Lt. Col. Yochanan Zoraf, a researcher at the Institute for National Security Studies (INSS) and former advisor on Arab affairs in the Israeli army, as saying the figure will likely reach
“billions of shekels per year.”“These are not companies that will manage the daily lives of the residents,” Zoraf claims, adding that “peripheral responsibility for the defense of [north Gaza] as well as the civil responsibility itself” falls at Israel's feet.
The former army officer also says Tel Aviv will likely “ask that the US – or an outside party – finance the program -
オルビス24年冬スキンケア“レチノール配合”濃密アイクリーム、ふっくらハリ感のある目もとへ
https://www.fashion-press.net/news/126692?media=line -
オルビス24年クリスマスコスメ第2弾、ミスト化粧水をワンプッシュで潤いに満ちたハリツヤ肌へ
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オルビス“黒”の人気クレンジングクリームが24年秋に再び、クレイ&炭のパワーで毛穴ケア
https://www.fashion-press.net/news/123602?media=line#fashionpress #オルビス #ORBIS #ビューティ #アイテム #ギフト_プレゼント #コフレ #クリスマス
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オルビス24年クリスマスコスメ第1弾、“ラピスラズリorダイヤモンド”鉱石イメージの輝くネイルカラー
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#Aerotelegraph - Orbis 1 in der Mongolei: Die fliegende Augenklinik in einer McDonnell Douglas DC-10 - https://www.aerotelegraph.com/die-fliegende-augenklinik-in-einer-mcdonnell-douglas-dc-10 #Flugzeuge #Video #dc-10 #orbis
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#Aerotelegraph - Orbis 1 in der Mongolei: Die fliegende Augenklinik in einer McDonnell Douglas DC-10 - https://www.aerotelegraph.com/die-fliegende-augenklinik-in-einer-mcdonnell-douglas-dc-10 #Flugzeuge #Video #dc-10 #orbis
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#Aerotelegraph - Orbis 1 in der Mongolei: Die fliegende Augenklinik in einer McDonnell Douglas DC-10 - https://www.aerotelegraph.com/die-fliegende-augenklinik-in-einer-mcdonnell-douglas-dc-10 #Flugzeuge #Video #dc-10 #orbis
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#Aerotelegraph - Orbis 1 in der Mongolei: Die fliegende Augenklinik in einer McDonnell Douglas DC-10 - https://www.aerotelegraph.com/die-fliegende-augenklinik-in-einer-mcdonnell-douglas-dc-10 #Flugzeuge #Video #dc-10 #orbis
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#Aerotelegraph - Orbis 1 in der Mongolei: Die fliegende Augenklinik in einer McDonnell Douglas DC-10 - https://www.aerotelegraph.com/die-fliegende-augenklinik-in-einer-mcdonnell-douglas-dc-10 #Flugzeuge #Video #dc-10 #orbis
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オルビス“名画デザイン”限定化粧水が東京・青山で、ゴッホ《星月夜》《ひまわり》やモネ《睡蓮》
https://www.fashion-press.net/news/122686?media=line#fashionpress #オルビス #ORBIS #ビューティ #アイテム #モチーフ #コスメ #ギフト_プレゼント #スキンケア_ラウンジ_バイ_オルビス #SKINCARE_LOUNGE_BY_ORBIS
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オルビス24年秋ベースメイク、新作リキッドファンデで“隙のない毛穴レス美肌”へ
https://www.fashion-press.net/news/120994?media=line#fashionpress #オルビス #ORBIS #ビューティ #アイテム #コスメ #ファンデーション #メイクアップ
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📌La inmobiliaria participada por familiares de Esperanza Aguirre se hunde en pérdidas pese a los contratos de Ayuso
#Carabanchel #Madrid #EsperanzaAguirre #Orbis #AyusoAPrisión7291 #socimi #inmobiliaria #corruPPcion #contratos
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📌La inmobiliaria participada por familiares de Esperanza Aguirre se hunde en pérdidas pese a los contratos de Ayuso
#Carabanchel #Madrid #EsperanzaAguirre #Orbis #AyusoAPrisión7291 #socimi #inmobiliaria #corruPPcion #contratos