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  2. O'Briens Irish Sandwich Bars - Wikipedia

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    O'Briens Irish Sandwich Cafe, also known as O'Briens, is an Irish franchise sandwich cafe chain founded in Ireland in 1988 by Brody Sweeney. As of October 2009, O'Briens was operated by the AIL Group , who owns Abrakebabra .

  3. Pat O'Brien's Bar - Wikipedia

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    Pat O'Brien's Bar is a bar located in New Orleans, Louisiana that began operation as a legal liquor establishment on December 3, 1933, at the intersection of Royal and St. Peter streets in the French Quarter. [1]

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  5. O'Brien - Wikipedia

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    O'Brien (Nineteen Eighty-Four), the main antagonist in George Orwell's novel; O'Brien, a British talk show presented by James O'Brien; United States v. O'Brien, legal case ruled on by the US Supreme Court regarding draft card burning and the First Amendment's guarantee of free speech; O'Briens Irish Sandwich Bars, a café chain based in Ireland

  6. Potatoes O'Brien - Wikipedia

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    Potatoes O'Brien is a dish of pan-fried potatoes along with red and green bell peppers and onion. The potatoes and the bell peppers are fried (varying according to taste) and are served hot. The potatoes and the bell peppers are fried (varying according to taste) and are served hot.

  7. O'Brien's Tower - Wikipedia

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    The tower was built on the cliffs in 1835 by local landlord and MP Cornelius O'Brien as an observation tower for the tourists who frequented the cliffs at the time: "strangers visiting the Magnificent Scenery of this neighbourhood". It is said to have initially served as a teahouse, featuring a large round table with seats of ironwork.

  8. Orin O'Brien - Wikipedia

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    Orin O'Brien (born 1935) is an American double bassist. She was a member of the New York Philharmonic, joining in 1966 under the direction of Leonard Bernstein; she was the first woman to join the orchestra. [1] O’Brien retired from the Philharmonic in 2021 after a 55-year career. [2]

  9. O'Brien dynasty - Wikipedia

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    However, Charles O'Brien, 6th Viscount Clare, a Jacobite exile used the title Earl of Thomond, as did his son, who died childless in 1774. At the death of James O'Brien, 3rd Marquess of Thomond, the title Baron Inchiquin passed to a distant cousin and descendant of Murrough, Sir Lucius O'Brien, 5th Baronet, and was passed down to his descendants.