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O'Connell

[ oh-kon-l ]

noun

  1. Daniel, 1775–1847, Irish nationalist leader and orator.


O'Connell

/ əʊˈɒə /

noun

  1. O'ConnellDaniel17751847MIrishPOLITICS: nationalist leaderPOLITICS: orator Daniel. 1775–1847, Irish nationalist leader and orator, whose election to the British House of Commons (1828) forced the acceptance of Catholic emancipation (1829)
“Collins English Dictionary — Complete & Unabridged” 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012
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Mr O'Connell said the TPA backed the Labour government's review of quangos, and urged more focus on scrapping unnecessary functions and bringing delivery of significant services back under political control.

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Where one of Gomez’s own auxiliary bishops, the late David O’Connell, fought environmental racism on behalf of Black parishioners in South L.A., stood with striking hotel workers and prayed with parishioners outside Planned Parenthood clinics.

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After the hearing, Det Supt Philip O'Connell of Gwent Police said Ewing had been "grooming and exploiting" his victim for more than a year "before travelling thousands of miles to meet her".

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O’Connell said it is more likely that if China targets agricultural exports, it might focus on soybeans grown in the Midwest for maximum political effect, rather than California products.

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“There will be fewer employment opportunities at the ports and throughout the supply chain that goes from the ports well into the Inland Empire, where huge numbers of containers are processed each day,” said economist Jock O’Connell, international trade advisor at L.A.’s Beacon Economics.

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