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DiCaprio's production partner, Jennifer Killoran of the Oscar-nominated actor's Appian Way production company, said Larson's book was truly a one-of-its-kind American story about our nation's first serial killer.
Leonardo DiCaprio to play America's first serial killer Ben Child 2010
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The new system is "well intentioned but how it's going to work in practice remains to be seen", said Killoran.
Persimmon holds back from buying land as job cuts hit housing market 2010
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Killoran acknowledged that there was an acute shortage of family housing in London and across the country.
Persimmon holds back from buying land as job cuts hit housing market 2010
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If ever it all goes wrong for Killoran he should get a good hearing if he offers to clean Buick's car.
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph Telegraph Staff 2011
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"I just got the job done and got my fiver," says Buick, who regarded Killoran as something of a mentor but sounds suspiciously like he didn't put heart and soul or, indeed, sole into the job.
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph Telegraph Staff 2011
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"He'd stink of aniseed for days," says Killoran, who had to take a tactical two weeks off in September to avoid riding out his claim too quickly and whose strike rate of 28 per cent 13 winners this season is bettered only by AP McCoy and Rachael Green.
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph Telegraph Staff 2011
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A bit like Cleopatra bathing in goats milk surrounded by servants, Killoran would lie on his hostel bed watching television louchely eating crisps that's slightly where the Cleopatra comparison falls down, should have been grapes while Master Mop hoovered, swept up and dusted round him.
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph Telegraph Staff 2011
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When Buick used to spend his school holidays at Andrew Balding's yard at Kingsclere, another apprentice, Richie Killoran, who is now one of our leading conditional jockeys over jumps, took pity on the impoverished schoolboy over from Norway who always seemed strapped for cash.
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph Telegraph Staff 2011
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Killoran said her presence is valuable both because of her efforts and her legacy.
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"Nancy and the Cushing name are synonymous with the Olympic Games in our region," Killoran said.
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