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After working on a few different projects, I've always ended up using ORM for normal operations and Stored Procedures for the complex stuff.
If using MS products, the Database project type in Visual Studio even adds some basic static checking to SQL to help you out a little.
Had the pleasure of taking over maintenance of a moderately complex application with a data access layer based entirely on Stored Procedures once - that was fun..