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Connor

[kon-er]

noun

  1. Ralph Charles William Gordon, 1860–1937, Canadian novelist and clergyman.



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The Associated Press and Times staff writer Connor Sheets contributed to this report.

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That so-called repricing is “essentially a built-in earnings lift” that should drive better per-share earnings growth in the next two to three years, Deutsche Bank analyst Matt O’Connor wrote to clients.

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It also created truly unscripted controversial moments, as in 1992, when, to the shock of the viewing public, musical guest Sinéad O’Connor shredded a photo of Pope John Paul II.

Her boyfriend, 25-year-old Connor Malpass, is now serving a jail sentence of more than 13 years for causing her death.

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Australia, for whom first-choice fly-half James O'Connor, lock Will Skelton and Exeter pair Tom Hooper and Len Ikitau were tied to their clubs and unavailable for a Test taking place outside the international window, play Italy next weekend before fixtures against Ireland and France.

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