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Examples
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Having heard that, Ealhstan bade me go aside with him, and called Osric and some more of the thanes to hold a council.
A Thane of Wessex 1884
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The young gentleman (he reminded me of "Osric" in Hamlet) bowed himself out again.
The Prisoner of Zenda Anthony Hope 1898
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Vinette Robinson's smart Ophelia, who distributes psycho-active pills in place of herbs, is also Osric, the fencing-master.
Multiple Personalities at Play Paul Levy 2011
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We have looked deep into the Jewel of Judgement, with some help from Ghostwheel, and determined that your amnesia hides the fact that you are actually Osric.
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In Stratford-upon-Avon the following year, he played Osric in Hamlet, Lorenzo in The Merchant of Venice and Dumaine in Love's Labour's Lost, a favourite play that he directed 10 years later at Regent's Park.
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Your remark of pity for C&C/Osric players really is unfair.
D&D 4e’s Out… And It’s Awful. Here’s Why « Geek Related 2008
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Along the way he meets many people who assist him on his journeys, including thieves Subotai and Valeria, the wizard Akiro who narrates the film, and even Max von Sydow shows up playing King Osric who sends Conan on a quest that will lead him to Thulsa Doom, to his vengeance, and to JAMES EARL JONES TRANSFORMING INTO A GIANT SNAKE!
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Immediately behind them stood Horatio and Laertes, with Osric, Rosencrantz, and Guildenstern just beyond.
Oscar Wilde and the Dead Man’s Smile Gyles Brandreth 2009
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Immediately behind them stood Horatio and Laertes, with Osric, Rosencrantz, and Guildenstern just beyond.
Oscar Wilde and the Dead Man’s Smile Gyles Brandreth 2009
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Immediately behind them stood Horatio and Laertes, with Osric, Rosencrantz, and Guildenstern just beyond.
Oscar Wilde and the Dead Man’s Smile Gyles Brandreth 2009
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