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O'Boyle

[oh-boil]

noun

  1. Patrick Aloysius, 1896–1987, U.S. Roman Catholic clergyman: archbishop of Washington, D.C., 1947–73.



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Liverpool managing director Andy O'Boyle rejected several bids until £1m was presented.

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“Technology pervades everyday life and these tariffs are attacks on consumer electronics,” said Todd O’Boyle, vice president of technology policy at the Chamber of Progress, a trade group.

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In his 40 years working among the trees, John Joe O'Boyle, the chief executive of Forest Service Northern Ireland, says he has never seen anything like it.

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"The storm created large scale devastation right across the forest estate, one of the biggest damages I have seen. It's devastating," Mr O'Boyle said.

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According to Mr O'Boyle – no, because the usual tree felling schedule has been moved to accommodate the emergency felling brought forward by the storm.

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