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OUOklahoma University
OUOhio University
OUOpen University
OUOakland University (Michigan)
OUOrthodox Union
OUOrganizational Unit
OUOxford University
OUOpen Universiteit
OUOperable Unit (CERCLA)
OUOver/Under (sports betting)
OUOsmania University (India)
OUCroatia Airlines (IATA airline code)
OUOver Used (gaming names)
OUUnion of Orthodox Jewish Congregations of America (New York, NY)
OUOregon University
OUOsaka University (Japan)
OUOglethorpe University (Atlanta, Georgia)
OUOtago University (Dunedin, New Zealand)
OUOrnstein-Uhlenbeck
OUOrigin Unknown
OUOperational Unit
OUOculus Uterque (Latin: Each Eye)
OUOdor Unit
OUOceanic Union (gaming)


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AoAuTony Amaro, a student at Oakland University, on angry faculty members who were asked to freeze their salaries, while the universityAAEs president received a raise of $100,000.
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