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Osborne

[ oz-bern, ‑bawrn, ‑bohrn ]

noun

  1. John (James), 1929–94, English playwright.
  2. Thomas Mott, 1859–1926, U.S. prison reformer.


Osborne

/ -ˌbɔːn; ˈɒzbən /

noun

  1. OsborneJohn (James)19291994MBritishTHEATRE: dramatist John ( James ). 1929–94, British dramatist. His plays include Look Back in Anger (1956), containing the prototype of the angry young man, Jimmy Porter, The Entertainer (1957), and Inadmissible Evidence (1964)
“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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Other chancellors have aimed to make similar moves, including George Osborne who, in 2015, set out plans for local government schemes to pool resources,

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They would recruit their friend Jeff Osborne, a former client and real estate business veteran.

When legendary rocker Ozzy Osborne brought the curtain down on the 2022 Commonwealth Games, there was a sense of euphoria in Birmingham.

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“Everywhere that cheese is made has native flora and fauna which will impact the cheese, both in the milk and in the aging,” Chris Osborne, cheesemaker at Blackberry Farm, told Wine Enthusiast in 2020.

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