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Reilly was replaced by Zeljko Ivanek.
Hassett was known for his prowess against spin bowling, being the only batsman to score centuries in a match against the leg spin of Bill O ' Reilly, regarded as the finest bowler of his age.
The song is dedicated to a Fenian poet named John Boyle O ' Reilly, who was deported to Australia because of his poetry.
The book was dedicated to Sumner Hamilton Britton, the young son of one of its publishers, Sumner Charles Britton of Reilly & Britton.
) Frank Reilly tactfully wrote to Baum that the material was not " in harmony with your other fairy stories ," and would generate " considerable adverse criticism.
* Zaharoff was portrayed by Leo McKern ( of Rumpole of the Bailey fame ) in the 1983 ITV series Reilly, Ace of Spies.
Regular panelist Charles Nelson Reilly, a Broadway director, often responded with comments such as " I like it when you act " and " That character was really very good.
Originally, this included regulars Somers, Reilly and Dawson only, but when Dawson left the show, the canvass was expanded to include all six panelists in the usual order.
( The last police officer to be murdered was Constable O ' Reilly ( a Catholic ), who was killed by a Loyalist bomb in September 1998 during the Drumcree conflict.
Dolores Claiborne was adapted into a 1995 film starring Kathy Bates, Jennifer Jason Leigh, Christopher Plummer, David Strathairn, Judy Parfitt, John C. Reilly and Eric Bogosian and directed by Taylor Hackford.
* In the novel Seven Ancient Wonders by Australian novelist Matthew Reilly, The Colossus is fictionalised to have been holding a piece of the Golden Capstone ( which fictionally sat atop the Great Pyramid ) and after being felled by the earthquake, was hidden in a trap laden abandoned mine.
Bill O ' Reilly and Bert Ironmonger bowled Australia to a series-levelling victory amid hopes that Bodyline was beaten.
He needed to score heavily as England had a strengthened batting line-up, while the Australian bowling was over-reliant on O ' Reilly.
In the 1940s the game quickly spread in myriad variations to Chile, Peru, Brazil and Argentina, where its rules were further refined before being introduced to the United States in 1948, where it was then referred to as the Argentine Rummy game by Ottilie H. Reilly in 1949 and Michael Scully of Coronet magazine in 1953.
And a character who bore an uncanny temperamental resemblance to Bill O ' Reilly was sort of the central character.
His M * A * S * H character Radar O ' Reilly was spun off into an unsold TV show called W * A * L * T * E * R. Burghoff also appeared in an episode of The New Adventures of Wonder Woman " The Man Who Wouldn't Tell " in 1978, where he was reunited with his former band member Diana Prince a. k. a. Wonder Woman ( played by Lynda Carter ).
" Pecos Bill " was also the nickname of Civil War general William Shafter, although this was before O ' Reilly created the legend.
In April 1996 there was another refinancing and in March 1998 O ' Reilly bought the other 54 % of the company for £ 30 million, and assumed the company's debt.
The first business that opened just outside the east gate of Fort Huachuca was a saloon and house of ill repute owned by John and Ellen Reilly opened in 1892.
May Parker ( née Reilly ) was born in Brooklyn, New York on May 5.
He had known his future wife May Reilly since their high school days, but she in turn was naively interested in a boy who was involved in criminal activities.

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Controversy erupted on the 2004 set for Manderlay when actor John C. Reilly walked off the Trollhättan, Sweden, set in late March.
However, during a 2011 interview with former castmate Ed Asner on the O ' Reilly Factor, Asner stated that Moore " has become much more conservative of late.
He often sat in for Reilly from late 1974 until Match Game episode 471 when Reilly returned in 1975 from Broadway.
The O ' Reillys separated in the late 1980s, having remained together through years of many rumours of O ' Reilly affairs but apparently going their separate ways over O ' Reilly's hectic social life, and Susan O ' Reilly settled in London, where she remains, in a house bought for her by O ' Reilly.
In the late 1990s, O ' Reilly founded the O ' Reilly Network, which grew to include sites such as:
) Gibson ( played 1 game in the late 1960s ), Tony O ' Reilly ( who played a handful of games in 1970 ) and Ollie Waldron ( who played in the late 1960s-early 70s ), all graced the Sunbury pitch.
In 2004, following a complaint from an late applicant ( who had been turned down ), the Ombudsman Emily O ' Reilly recommended to the department that late comers should be considered, saying that the schemes had a " serious defect " in having contacted some fishing families and not others.
Prior to Brand New's official formation, in the late 1990s Jesse Lacey, Garrett Tierney, Brian Lane were all members of the post-hardcore band The Rookie Lot, along with Brandon Reilly and Alex Dunne of Crime in Stereo.
The O ' Reilly clan ( still a very common surname in the area ) established a castle in the town in the late 13th century.
" Robert runs after Celine, but is too late: O ' Reilly and Jackson, believing they have failed, decide to make their Earth-bound lives bearable by kidnapping Celine for ransom.
* The Famous Five ( football ), the Hibernian Football Club forward line during the late 1940s and early 1950s: Smith, Johnstone, Reilly, Turnbull and Ormond.
After his death, it was said that " to write the life of the late James Reilly is to rewrite the history of Calgary.
The fictional character of " Tugboat Annie ", which was based on the life of Foss, first appeared during the late 1920s in a series of stories in the Saturday Evening Post written by Norman Reilly Raine.
The first two debates took place in late April, and were the first of many between then and September: WBZ-CBS4 News hosted a debate between Democratic candidates Chris Gabrieli, Deval Patrick, and Tom Reilly on April 21 and it aired at 8: 30 AM on April 23.
The term is closely associated with Tim O ' Reilly because of the O ' Reilly Media Web 2. 0 conference which was held in late 2004.
Formed by Mark Reilly ( vocals ), Danny White ( keyboards ), and the late Kito Poncioni ( bass ) in 1982 from the shards of the abandoned art pop group, Blue Rondo A La Turk, for their first album, Whose Side Are You On ?, they hired then unknown Polish vocalist Basia Trzetrzelewska.
She has been a frequent guest on Red Eye w / Greg Gutfeld, Fox News ' late night satire program and has been featured in a weekly segment " Did You See That " on The O ' Reilly Factor.

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Tommy Reilly played the harmonica and mouth organ music for it, and for Tex Tucker when he played a mouth organ in the show.
Cover picture for O ' Reilly Media's book Free as in Freedom: Richard Stallman's Crusade for Free Software | Free as in Freedom
He is the co-author of Programming Perl ( often referred to as the Camel Book and published by O ' Reilly ), which is the definitive resource for Perl programmers ; and edited the Perl Cookbook.
Reilly walked off the film when he learned that an upcoming scene involved the slaughter of a donkey for food.
I like Charles Krauthammer and Bill O ' Reilly ... If McCain had asked me to campaign for him, I would have.
The O ' Reilly v. Morse case has become known among patent lawyers because the Supreme Court explicitly denied Morse's claim for any future application of his code system.
In his 1882 book, The Relations of the Church to Society — Theological Essays, a Jesuit theologian, Father Edmund J. O ' Reilly, wrote: "... not that an interregnum covering the whole period would have been impossible or inconsistent with the promises of Christ, for this is by no means manifest.
* Treating Code as an Essay-Matz's writeup for the book Beautiful Code, edited by Andy Oram, Greg Wilson, O ' Reilly, 2007.
Following the group's demise, Morrissey began work on a solo recording, collaborating with Strangeways producer Stephen Street and fellow Mancunian Vini Reilly, guitarist for The Durutti Column.
Game show hosts Bob Eubanks, Wink Martindale, and Chuck Woolery served on the panel, as did frequent 1970s game show panelist Jimmie Walker, and Match Game regulars Brett Somers and Charles Nelson Reilly shared a square for the week.
The chemistry between Somers and Reilly prompted Goodson-Todman and CBS to hire them as regular panelists ; Somers, who occupied the top center seat, remained on the show until 1982, while Reilly ( top right ) continued appearing through the 1983 – 1984 and 1990 – 1991 revivals, with a brief break from 1974 – 1975 when Gary Burghoff, Nipsey Russell, and Rip Taylor substituted for him.
Charles Nelson Reilly returned as a regular panelist and Brett Somers served as a guest panelist for several weeks.
* Brooke's poem " A Channel Passage ", with its vivid description of seasickness, is used for comic effect in a third-season episode, " Springtime ", of the television series M * A * S * H. Corporal Radar O ' Reilly reads the poem to a nurse he hopes to impress, with surprising results.
A column that he wrote for Salon. com in 2005, The Real War on Christmas, attacked commentators like Bill O ' Reilly and detailed his arguments with his conservative parents over current political matters.
Gary Richard Burghoff ( born May 24, 1943 ) is an American actor, known for playing Charlie Brown in the 1967 Off-Broadway musical You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown, and the character Corporal Walter Eugene " Radar " O ' Reilly in the M * A * S * H movie and TV series.
Burghoff also frequently appeared on the game show Match Game in the 1970s, both as a stand-in for regular Charles Nelson Reilly and also as the " special male guest " occupying seat one.

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