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Connor and painter
* John O ' Connor, painter ( 1924-31 )
* May 23-John O ' Connor, painter ( b. 1830 )
His nephew, Patrick O ' Connor ( 1909 – 97 ), was also a painter as well as a sculptor.
** James Arthur O ' Connor, Irish landscape painter ( died 1841 )

Connor and knight
Seeing courage in the young Connor, after he slayed a spriggan archer, he helped the fellow knight with advice, and even allowed him access to his ring.

Connor and Daventry
When Connor restored the Mask of Eternity to its rightful place in the Temple of the Sun, Sarah along with Daventry and its other inhabitants were restored back to life.
In KQ8, though not related to Graham's family, Connor was a Knight of Daventry.

Connor and much
" Singin ' in the Rain featured Kelly's celebrated and much imitated solo dance routine to the title song, along with the " Moses Supposes " routine with Donald O ' Connor and the " Broadway Melody " finale with Cyd Charisse.
O ' Connor, a 1945 graduate of Georgia State College for Women, did much of her best writing in Milledgeville at her family's farm, Andalusia.
By 1891 O ' Connor had much experience in harbour and dock construction when he resigned his position in April that year to become Engineer-in-Chief of Western Australia.
O ' Connor spent much of his youth in Elmhurst and Forest Hills, Queens, the same borough in which his character Archie Bunker would later live.
Griffith himself was very much the dominant influence on the court in its early years, but after the appointment of Sir Isaac Isaacs and H. B. Higgins in 1906, and the death of foundation Justice Richard O ' Connor, Griffith's influence began to decline.
Humphries ' other satirical characters include the " priapic and inebriated cultural attaché " Sir Les Patterson, who has " continued to bring worldwide discredit upon Australian arts and culture, while contributing as much to the Australian vernacular as he has borrowed from it ", gentle, grandfatherly " returned gentleman " Sandy Stone, iconoclastic 1960s underground film-maker Martin Agrippa, Paddington socialist academic Neil Singleton, sleazy trade union official Lance Boyle, high-pressure art salesman Morrie O ' Connor and failed tycoon Owen Steele.
The character appears alongside the resurrected Connor Kent as his companion and sidekick, with a much more amicable relationship than before Connor's death.
Her memory is altered by a spell and it is unclear how much of the events of Seasons Three and Four she remembers differently or at all ( everything specific to Angel's son Connor is definitely lost ).
Connor also becomes much closer to Angel as he joins his newest battle to wrestle back control of the city from Demon Lords.
Regarding Connor's upbringing, Mere Smith elaborates that " Holtz has brought up Connor to hate his father, his father is the devil as far as Holtz is concerned and he tells Connor that " This development allowed the writers to explore a unique ' foil ' to protagonists because Connor was established to be " deep down " much like Angel himself.
Originally Kartheiser was asked to appear for one episode " Origin " but the crew and Kartheiser enjoyed working with revamped Connor so much that " it became clear to that he had to appear for the series finale ".
The New York Times critic John J. O ' Connor called Wild Palms a " truly wild six-hour mini-series " resembling " nothing so much as an acid freak's fantasy, drenched in paranoia and more pop-culture allusions than a Dennis Miller monologue.
Since his motives are not in the interest of justice but rather vengeance, Holtz once more spares Angel's life — unsatisfied with merely killing him — and instead devises a more elaborate plan to use Angel's newborn son Connor to cause the vampire as much pain as Angelus caused him.
Tommy and his family reconcile for a time, but when their only son Connor is killed by a drunk driver, it is too much for Janet to handle and she blames Tommy.
Current members consist of frontman Chris O ' Connor, who performs vocals and bass ; percussionist Tim Lauterio ; and Luke McAuliffe, who contributes various additional instrumentation ( guitars, violins, piano ) as well as much of the art that has appeared on the band's albums and website.
Consisting of three members ; bassist / singer Chris O ' Connor, guitarist Jeff Sparks ( a childhood friend of O ' Connor ), and drummer Tim Lauterio ; the I-Rails released a total of four albums, none of which received much public attention.
After his death he received tributes from, among others, Barton, who believed " that assiduous toil did much to shorten a life that was most precious ", and Griffith, who described O ' Connor as " absolutely fearless in the performance of his judicial duties ".
Although neither Angel nor Connor can inflict much damage at first, Hamilton himself inadvertently reveals the source of his power.
He served for much of the 1980s as Bishop of Down and Connor at which time he was based in Belfast during The Troubles.
Justice O ' Connor felt that the plurality focused too much upon FAA regulations, " whose purpose is to promote air safety, not to protect Amendment rights.
The movie spends much of its time following Connor, a lonely Blue-crown Conure in a mixed flock of Cherry-headed and Mitred Conures.

Connor and like
It appears that Parsons was mostly apolitical, although he did refer to one of the younger African-American butlers in the Connor household as being " like a brother " to him in an interview.
Later Irish immigrants have continued to contribute to Bermuda's makeup, with names like Crockwell ( Ó Creachmhaoil ) and O ' Connor ( Ó Conchobhair ) now being thought of locally as Bermudian names.
" In reply to the question on whether this meant they intended to create a military dictatorship, O ’ Connor said: " You can take it that way if you like.
Andre Sennwald, who reviewed the film for The New York Times upon its April 1931 release, called it " just another gangster film at the Strand, weaker than most in its story, stronger than most in its acting, and, like most, maintaining a certain level of interest through the last burst of machine-gun fire "; Woods and Cagney give " remarkably lifelike portraits of young hoodlums " and " Beryl Mercer as Tom's mother, Robert Emmett O ' Connor as a gang chief, and Donald Cook as Tom's brother, do splendidly.
Throughout the 1950s, the foundation provided arts and humanities fellowships that supported the work of figures like Josef Albers, James Baldwin, Saul Bellow, Herbert Blau, E. E. Cummings, Flannery O ' Connor, Jacob Lawrence, Maurice Valency, Robert Lowell, and Margaret Mead.
Other characters like Col. Blake, Maj. Winchester, and Corp. Klinger, help demonstrate various American civilian attitudes towards army life, while guest characters such as Eldon Quick, Herb Voland, Mary Wickes, and Tim O ' Connor also help further the show's discussion of America's place as Cold War war-maker and peace-maker.
When asked to define the term " trophy house ", O ' Connor replied: " A house like yours, probably ", to which Kenny replied, " I built my house in 1988.
The T-1000 ambushes a Los Angeles Police Department police officer on arrival and takes on his identity, tracking down John Connor through the police cruiser's on-board computer and eventually confronting him in a shopping mall, where it meets a T-800 Model 101 like the one from the first Terminator film.
Much like O ' Connor himself, Gillespie was racially progressive and politically liberal.
He told the Chief of the Imperial General Staff, Field Marshal Sir Alan Brooke, that he would like Browning to take over VIII Corps in the event that Richard O ' Connor were transferred to another theatre.
Connor then " dies " ( Cartman makes it look like she " flutters away " into the wind ), and everyone goes away except for the boys.
His father was Irish nationalist politician Roger O ' Connor, who like his uncle Arthur O ' Connor was active in the United Irishmen.
As a result the experts are divided over when this expulsion took place: some, like Jerome Murphy-O ' Connor, argue for the earlier year, while others, like Joseph Fitzmyer, argue for the later year.
Justices O ' Connor and Stevens wrote that " money, like water, will always find an outlet " and that the government was therefore justified in taking steps to prevent schemes developed to get around the contribution limits.
While interacting with the Connors as they work to try to prevent Judgement Day, this Terminator is taught how to speak in slang-like terms like " Hasta La Vista ", developing into an almost fatherlike role for John Connor, with Sarah reflecting that the Terminator is the first male figure John has ever had in his life who can be guaranteed to always be there for him.
According to scholars like Alice O ' Connor, separating the working poor from the working class, “ depoliticizes poor people by divorcing their interests in better wages and income from those of more organized labor groups ”.
O ' Connor claims that the politically charged image of the nonworking poor as “ welfare dependent ” and morally deficient made welfare reform seem like a more pressing issue than working poverty in the 1980s and 1990s.
Strega of Television Without Pity, also praised the character's psychology, " The thing I like most is that they've not only created a teenager who doesn't just feel like he's the most alienated person in the world -- he actually is ," and " I love how unloved Connor he is …” Jean Lorrah described the Darla-Angel-Connor-Jasmine arc as " surely one of the most ambitious story arcs any television show has ever attempted “ Stacey Abbott of PopMatters called the Darla-Angel-Connor storyline " provocative " and " pure family melodrama ".

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