Similar words: connors, connote, connolly, connotative, connotation, reconnoitre, connoisseur, reconnoiter. Meaning: n. United States writer (1925-1964).
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(1) Des O'Connor is expecting to have the last laugh on his critics by soaring to the top of the Christmas hit parade.
(2) Des O'Connor Tonight returns on Christmas Day.
(3) Attorney Kathleen O'Connor repeatedly objected, citing Harris's earlier convictions.
(4) Justice Sandra Day O'Connor provided the key swing vote in both cases.
(5) Mr O'Connor, however, stressed the need for more effective policing rather than police numbers.
(6) O'Connor will have that task and can do the business if on his game.
(7) The court was told O'Connor had resigned from the force in December on medical grounds.
(8) Even O'Connor testified for the defence, claiming that he had no idea who had ordered the attack upon him.
(9) O'Connor uses a wide variety of musical styles in his performances.
(10) O'Connor had had sentence deferred for psychiatric and social background reports last month.
(11) O'Connor has argued that the expansion of state intervention has led inevitably to fiscal crisis.
(12) O'Connor made his World Cup debut in 1974 and Rafferty has made seven appearances.
(13) Willie O'Connor is as hard as nails and Liam Simpson takes no prisoners.
(14) Throughout his life, O'Connor was a colourful and controversial character.
(15) Although O'Connor is commonly perceived as an outsider artist—the crippled, eccentric scribbler—she was in fact from the beginning very much an insider.
(16) Flannery O'Connor, as most of you probably know, is a Southern writer.
(17) In his biography Alec Guinness: The Unknown, Garry O'Connor reveals that Guinness was arrested and fined 10 guineas for a homosexual act in a public lavatory in Liverpool in 1946.
(18) Like Waugh, O'Connor was an accomplished cartoonist at college, signing her drawings with a chicken logo.
(19) There I was, clerking for Justice O'Connor, and I was haunted by a feeling that it was all a digression.
(20) O'Connor gave up his titular possessions and conducted business in America.
(21) Flannery O'Connor, an American female writer[sentencedict.com/o'connor.html], employs so-called Christian Realism in literature to make an analysis of the dark and absurd side of modern western human society.
(22) His early work is very much after the fashion of Faulkner and O'Connor.
(23) Rose had previously worked with the programme's host Des O'Connor and also with comic Mike Reid.
(24) But at the last minute, following a series of defections, O'Connor was drafted into the side at full back.
(25) Westerveld was submerged under a mountain of red shirts, Birmingham's valiant O'Connor and Jon McCarthy were left sobbing.
(26) But Mr Alito is proving to be a much more reliable conservative soldier than Ms O'Connor.
(27) Many people believe that in her novels and short stories that Flannery O'Connor tends to use two different dramatic images to express her religious spirit.
(28) We could have read the Gospel of Mark like we would read a modern short story by Flannery O'Connor.
(29) Pierre, who's working at a Dunkin' Donuts in Newburgh, was labeled a "deadbeat dad" in some news accounts but O'Connor said there was never any such allegation relating to his children with Armstrong.
(30) But in a widely noted concurring opinion, Justice Sandra Day O'Connor suggested that a less draconian approach--distinguishing gang members from innocent bystanders--might pass constitutional muster.
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