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Osgood

[ oz-good ]

noun

  1. a male given name.


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Barron signed former Aston Villa, Wolves and Everton striker Andy Gray, external when manager of non-league Cheltenham Town and encountered Terry Venables and Peter Osgood during his one season as back-up goalkeeper to Peter Bonetti at Chelsea in 1965-66.

From BBC

Filmmaker Osgood Perkins’ eerie, occultist serial-killer horror thriller “Longlegs” opens with a psyche-rattling sequence, barely a minute or two long, in which he crafts a chilling sense of shock, awe and humor simply through shot composition, editing and performance.

“We couldn’t be happier with the results, and we look forward to continuing our relationship with Osgood and his team of producers, all of whom have allowed us the freedom to build a campaign we believe in.”

The other names on that list over the last 50 years — Thomas, Hasek, Patrick Roy, Chris Osgood and Martin Brodeur.

“If you were a card-carrying member of the avant-garde or some kind of modernist society of the early 20th century, that wasn’t going to help you much,” Miles Osgood, a Stanford lecturer who has deeply researched the Olympic arts competitions, said.

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