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To this day, he said he still has dreams that he's working for O'Reilly, much like adults might dream they are missing a math test in school.
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Patrizia's trial was followed in Italy much as O.
ECONOMIST: Luxury goods
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Manti Te'o's story makes me want to laugh as much as cry.
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The raw vividness of the Aubrey novels owes much to Mr O'Brian's sources, the logbooks and other contemporary accounts of navy life that fired his imagination.
ECONOMIST: Patrick O��Brian
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Today's highly interactive Web offers a chance to go much further, O'Leary says, taking religion out of the hands of physical churches and making it a more democratic affair.
FORBES: God Goes Online
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"There was no chemistry between O'Leary and his fans and it's questionable how much of a relationship there was between himself and the players, " said BBC Radio Five Live's Pat Murphy.
BBC: O'Leary has left Villa with immediate effect
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Mr. O'Hare's presentation was a hit, he says, much better than the PowerPoint presentation he had delivered a few weeks earlier.
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On Tuesday, schools were cancelled across Wisconsin, Minnesota and Illinois, and as much as 9in of snow was reported at Chicago's busy O'Hare airport by midnight.
BBC: US government shuts down ahead of winter snow storm
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While chronicling one of America's fastest-growing industries with admirable diligence, and all the authority at the command of the Journal's careful prose, Mr O'Brien gradually abandons his objectivity to make it clear that he does not much approve of all this, for all the gaming industry's vast contributions to state and local tax coffers.
ECONOMIST: Gambling
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This will be O'Brien's fifth starter in the Derby, a race in which he hasn't had much success.
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