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Oates

[ohts]

noun

  1. Joyce Carol, born 1938, U.S. novelist and short-story writer.

  2. Titus, 1649–1705, English conspirator and Anglican priest: instigator of the Popish Plot scare.



Oates

/ əʊٲ /

noun

  1. Captain Lawrence Edward Grace . 1880–1912, English explorer. He died on Scott's second Antarctic expedition

  2. Titus. (ˈtaɪtəs). 1649–1705, English conspirator. He fabricated the Popish Plot (1678), a supposed Catholic conspiracy to kill Charles II, burn London, and massacre Protestants. His perjury caused the execution of many innocent Catholics

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Oates understands, as always, how to keep us on the hook.

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I was gonna guess somebody like Hall & Oates or something more pop.

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To quote Hall & Oates, “I can’t go for that. No can do.”

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Each year, hundreds of people successfully use Ask for Angela, Ms Oates says.

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Hall & Oates’ “You Make My Dreams” blasts into the dish pit.

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