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Connor

[kon-er]

noun

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



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Comic Tom O'Connor looked slightly shell-shocked as he was driven home.

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Ms Duggan likes to think it's at least partly because of ice hockey's uniquely egalitarian gameplay - players are only on the ice for 45 seconds at a time, typically, which means that even a star player, like the Oiler's captain Connor McDavid, can't monopolise the rink.

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Times staff writers Connor Sheets and David Zahniser contributed to this report.

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Roch Cholowsky made a slick play in the seventh, fielding a hard ground ball to his left and throwing to first off-balance from behind second to help reliever Jack O’Connor toss a scoreless inning.

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His older brother Connor told BBC Newsbeat that Cole had experienced suicidal thoughts and depression before his disappearance.

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