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Osborn

[oz-bern]

noun

  1. Henry Fairfield 1857–1935, U.S. paleontologist and author.

  2. a male given name.



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“It’s a fairly scarce piece,” said bookseller Teri Osborn.

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"It's massive news in terms of Saudi Arabia's soft power strategy. EA is the perfect company for what Saudi Arabia wants to achieve in terms of its influence," George Osborn, editor of Video Games Industry Memo, told BBC Sport.

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Osborn said he believed the state-funded PIF making such a huge step into the gaming industry was the latest step by Saudi Arabian officials to put forward their narrative.

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"With this deal, it's not just a seat at the table any more - it's control," Osborn said.

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Since aiding Mamdani in his primary campaign, Katz — a 28-year-old political strategist who also worked on Dan Osborn’s 2024 Nebraska Senate campaign — and the Fight Agency have also helped on the campaign of Graham Platner, an oyster farmer and Democratic candidate for Senate in Maine.

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