Asked about funding public libraries, Osborne put the onus of responsibility on local councils.
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When asked about some of his favorites from this season Osborne mentions “The Vault.”
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Now Osborne has chosen a Canadian above any of a long list of Britons to take over the Bank when King retires in July.
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Cameron and Osborne would, naturally, also claim to be on the side of the strivers.
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Fifty minutes later, when the remit to oversee the bid was awarded to Hunt, Osborne replied, “I hope you like the solution!”
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Sir John Hawkins states that Osborne used to boast that he was worth £40,000, and doubtless this was true.
The Book-Hunter in London|William Roberts
With a large gesture Osborne laid his hand upon Ashton-Kirk's shoulder.
Ashton-Kirk, Investigator|John T. McIntyre
Mr. Osborne came and put his hand upon my head, and bade God bless me!
The Days of My Life|Mrs. Oliphant
Osborne and others, that communications were kept up so well.
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It was terrible to him to think that he must pack up everything and run away from such a one as Colonel Osborne.
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British Dictionary definitions for Osborne
Osborne
/ (ˈɒzbən, -ˌbɔːn) /
noun
John (James). 1929–94, British dramatist. His plays include Look Back in Anger (1956), containing the prototype of the angry young man, Jimmy Porter, The Entertainer (1957), and Inadmissible Evidence (1964)