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There had been nothing from Ocker since the first call.
Ocker was recorded from 1916 as a nickname for anyone called Oscar.
"Good," said Ocker, "now you'd better get back to your headquarters immediately."
Ocker was one of seven children born to parents of German descent.
There was a sharp click as Ocker hung up.
While popular with audiences, most ocker films were loathed by critics.
Climbing into the shuttle, he proceeded directly to the ocker where the phasers were kept.
He was known as an attacking batsman, and also as a typical ocker.
"I'm going to stay here," he told Ocker.
Mrs Crawford tries to be very refined but sometimes the ocker in her slips out.
Burstall made the film as part of a deliberate effort to move away from "ocker material".
Stork was one of the first ocker comedies.
"Paratroopers are reported on the peninsula," said the calm voice of Colonel Ocker.
Ocker volunteered for any possible testing, and thus amassed flying hours more rapidly than most pilots of the era.
"I've got bad news," Ocker told him.
The hugely successful 1997 film The Castle is regarded as an updated variation on the ocker genre.
Ocker was denied pilot training because he was an enlisted man, so he became an aircraft mechanic instead.
He called Colonel Ocker at regimental headquarters.
Home, the bar in Ermita where the Aussie ocker had found her, all at once looked appealing.
Alvin Purple was a defining work in the so-called "ocker" genre, films that were deliberately pitched at the mainstream popular market.
Elmer A. Sperry, who was developing the equipment, often supervised Ocker in these efforts.
"It's on the way," said Ocker.
In 1930 the Army assigned Ocker to Kelly Field with the rank of Major.
Ocker Hill has been served by a junior school since the 1850s, although the original building was replaced by the current one in the 1970s.
The Walsall Canal passes around the eastern side of Ocker Hill.