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Connor

[ kon-er ]

noun

  1. Ralph Charles William Gordon, 1860–1937, Canadian novelist and clergyman.


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Connor, at least judging by the events of the first episode, is gay.

America has obviously made tremendous progress since the days of Jim Crow, Bull Connor, and voter intimidation at the polls.

Anonymous My son Connor was stillborn at 39 weeks, just a few days before they were going to induce labor.

Now, five weeks out, Connor is still responding to these tests at about half the speed that he did before the season.

What was less obvious then—and what remains unclear now—is just how long it might take Connor to properly recover from his injury.

Connor MacCormac was perhaps not present, for he afterwards made his peace with the Government and received a pension.

I give a photograph here of a knife and scabbard that Connor sent me on later.

Some say it was the fatigue that killed her, but whichever it was, Mrs. Connor was decently buried with her own people.

Connor, who held the securities, was cleverer than Roeder and not so busy.

He governed this diocese from 1413 to 1441, when it was united to the See of Connor.

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