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What (who) is O'Reilly Theatre - definition


O'Reilly Theatre         
STUDIO THEATRE IN OXFORD, ENGLAND
The O'Reilly Theatre is a flexible studio theatre on Blackhall Road, central north Oxford, England. It is located within Keble College, one of the University of Oxford colleges.
O'Reilly and Associates         
  • The [[tarsier]] featured on the cover of ''[[Learning the vi Editor]]'' has been incorporated into the O'Reilly logo.
AMERICAN EDUCATIONAL PUBLISHER
O'Reilly and Associates; O'Reilly & Associates; Oreilly Media; O'Reilly Associates; O'Reilly Books; O'Reilly Press; Safari books online; Safari Books Online; Oreillynet; Safari (ebooks); Safari Tech Books Online; O'Reilly Media, Inc.; Missing Manual; Oreilly animal books; Unix In A Nutshell; Effective awk Programming; Sed & awk; Classic Shell Scripting; Unix in a Nutshell; Pogue Press; O'Reilly Radar; O’Reilly Media; ONLamp; O'Reilly & Associates, Inc.; O'Reilly Media, Inc; O’Reilly Media, Inc.; O'Reilly UK Limited; O'Reilly Media, Incorporated; O’Reilly Media, Inc; "O'Reilly Media, Inc."; Infinite Skills; Oreilly.com; OReilly Media; O'Reilly Network; O'Reilly and Associates, Inc.; Emerging Technology Conference
The leading publisher of information on the Internet, Unix, the X Window System and other open systems. They also provide the Global Network Navigator service. Home page(http://ora.com/). (1995-01-10)
Charles O'Reilly         
IRISH BISHOP
O'Reilly, Charles
Charles O'Reilly (died 1800) was an Irish Roman Catholic prelate who served as the Bishop of Kilmore from 1798 to 1800.