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Örgön

Örgön (, also Urgen, Wide) is a sum (district) of Dornogovi Province in south-eastern Mongolia. The fluorspar mine (fluorspar is transported to the Bor-Öndör processing plant) and the railway station are the main pillars of the Örgön settlement economy.

Category:Districts of Dornogovi Province Category:Mining communities in Mongolia

Usage examples of "orgon".

Lionel Gossman argues that Orgon uses Tartuffe in order to solidify and extend his own power over his family, and he traces the political implications of that possibility.

Rather than seeking to gain power through Tartuffe, Orgon may seek to relinquish responsibility.

If Tartuffe can be seen as an embodiment of religion, or of a certain kind of religion, the significance of his appeal to Orgon becomes apparent.

The complete faith Orgon reposes in Tartuffe requires a certainty that cannot be found in human affairs.

More significantly, we know that she knows that Orgon is beneath the table, and she is engaged in a double performance.

Her pretense of love to Tartuffe is a performance for Orgon, whom she wishes to restore to his proper role as husband and head of the family by leaving to him the decision to save her.

The overstatement is a sign of false confession, but Orgon misinterprets it as the sign of a humility that renders false the accusation of Damis.

Orgon orders him out of the house, but Tartuffe now owns the house, which Orgon has deeded to him, and orders Orgon out.

Having emerged to save his wife, Orgon now appears to have sacrificed himself and his family.

The skillful counter-performances of Elmire lead to knowledge but, having relinquished his identity into the hands of Tartuffe, Orgon lacks the power to save himself.

When the Amazons relaxed, confident in their victory, the Atlantians concluded a secret alliance with the orgons and overthrew the women warriors.

ORGON Argas, my friend who is in trouble, brought it Himself, most secretly, and left it with me.

When the Amazons relaxed, confident in their victory, the Atlantians concluded a secret alliance with the orgons and overthrew the women warriors.

Lionel Gossman argues that Orgon uses Tartuffe in order to solidify and extend his own power over his family, and he traces the political implications of that possibility.

Rather than seeking to gain power through Tartuffe, Orgon may seek to relinquish responsibility.