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OOOwner Operator (trucking industry; also seen as O/O)
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OOOfficial Observer (amateur radio)
OOOptimum Online
OOOriginal Oratory
OOOfficers Only
OOOmbudsman's Office
OOOsteoid Osteoma
OOObiettivi Operativi
OOOrdering Officer
OOOperator Office (trunks)
OOOphthalmic Optician
OOOld Oakhamian
OOOptimistic Orators (Toastmasters Club)
OOOnderling Onafhankelijk (Dutch)


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Ophthalmic opticians, look after our eyes You might be wondering what this staid name means, but when we tell you that they are your optometrist then you are assured Ophthalmic opticians, look after our eyes.
For ophthalmic opticians it is pounds 10,727, while female medical practitioners are left pounds 18,268 out of pocket comparedwiththeir male counterparts.
 
 
 
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