• The initiative took place in Hawick as part of Operation Oberon, aimed at tackling crime in licensed premises.

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  • Tze's biggest catch, he says, could be Oberon FMR in Idaho Springs, Colorado.

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  • They went back to the room, where Oberon was playing a video game, a brownie perched on his head.

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  • Oberon was the last to leave, standing only when Doorknob tugged at his arm after the room had emptied.

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  • When they were asked if the boy had eaten anything, Oberon only shrugged.

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  • Oberon had rubbed poppies on its eyes to quiet its crying, so it was still sleeping soundly when she woke.

    NEWYORKER: A Tiny Feast

  • Oberon could not convince her of how extremely unlikely this would be, and she strapped on her armor, greave by greave.

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  • Its king and queen, Oberon and Titania, are hardly a happy couple.

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  • Oberon said, and Titania asked if they could now take him home.

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  • And Oberon only muddies the waters when he has his servant Puck try to use some magic to make everyone love the right person.

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  • Oberon knocked him over the head with his fist, which brought him sleep if not peace, and it was weeks before he was himself again.

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  • She ought to have had the foresight to make him dumb, or Oberon ought to have, since the boy had been his terrible gift to her.

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  • Oberon sat on the floor in a corner of the room, trying to quiet the brokenhearted wailing of the Beastie, but not making a sound himself.

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  • The same spell sustained the impression that Titania worked as a hairdresser, and that Oberon owned an organic orchard, and that their names were Trudy and Bob.

    NEWYORKER: A Tiny Feast

  • With Dominic West and Christian Bale as the ardent young men, Rupert Everett as Oberon, Stanley Tucci as a rather muscular Puck, and David Strathairn as a businesslike Theseus.

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  • She liked to dress him and feed him, and took him to bed every night, even when Oberon complained that he did not like to have pets in the bed.

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  • Titania protested, and threatened to get the nurse, and even held the call button in her hand, almost pressing it while the boy shoved steak into his mouth and Oberon laughed.

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  • Oberon had trained previous changelings to be pages or attendants for her, and they had learned, even as young children, to brush her hair in just the way that she liked.

    NEWYORKER: A Tiny Feast

  • They were all looking to Titania to speak, but it was Oberon who finally broke the silence, announcing from the back of the room that the Beastie had died of its grief.

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  • Oberon had voiced a fear that the boy was sick for human things, that the cancer in his blood was only a symptom of a greater ill that he was homesick unto death.

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  • For a while Oberon was able to get it off of her as fast as she could put it on, nuzzling her and speaking ever so soothingly about how the boy would be found.

    NEWYORKER: A Tiny Feast

  • Oberon had woken, and was looking at her and smiling, propped on one elbow with a hand against his ear, the other lost under the sheets, but she could hear that he was scratching himself.

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  • Oberon shouted at him, but by the time Titania entered the room, warned by Radish that Oberon was about to beat the changeling, Oberon had joined him in the game, putting a toy shovel in his teeth.

    NEWYORKER: A Tiny Feast

  • Founded in 2001 by two graduate students from the Colorado School of Mines, Oberon aims to address the fish-feed problem by serving farmed fish the bacteria used to eat up the excess food in wastewater streams of food-processing plants.

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  • Oberon said the way that good news followed bad news, which followed good news on the tail of bad news, made him feel as if he were sailing in a ship on dangerous swells, or riding an angry pony.

    NEWYORKER: A Tiny Feast

  • Oberon began to cry, of course.

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  • Oberon was snoring more magnificently.

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  • She was only reluctantly interested in the particulars of the medications, but Oberon wanted to know all about them, and talked incessantly about it, parroting what Beadle and Blork had said or reading aloud from the packets of information that the nurses had given them.

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  • The boy kept trying to eat things raw at first, but Oberon slapped his hand away and told him to be patient, and eventually he helped as well, twisting the heads off the little chickens when Oberon handed them to him, and laughing when they danced for a few seconds in his palm.

    NEWYORKER: A Tiny Feast

  • Oberon said she was spoiling him, that she had ruined him and that he had no hope of ever becoming a functional changeling, and in a fit of enthusiastic discipline he scolded the boy and ordered him to pick up some toys he had left scattered in the hall, and threatened to feed him to a bear if he did not.

    NEWYORKER: A Tiny Feast

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