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UO
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UOUniversity of Oregon
UOUltima Online (game)
UOUrban Outfitters
UOUh Oh
UOUniversal Orlando (Orlando, Florida)
UOUniversity of Oxford
UOUniversity of Oklahoma
UOUnderoath (band)
UOUniversity of Ottawa
UOUrban Operations (game)
UOUrge Overkill (band)
UOUniversity of Otago (New Zealand)
UOUniversity Outreach
UOUrinary Output
UOUnusual Occurrence
UOUnexploded Ordnance
UOUndercover Officer
UOUniversité d'Orléans (French: University of Orleans)
UOUru Obsession (website)
UOUnit Operator
UOUncle Owen (Star Wars character)
UOUnion Railroad of Oregon
UOOfficial Envelope (Scott Catalogue prefix; philately)
UOUnder-Officer
UOUndelivered Orders
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He played the young Uncle Owen in Attack Of The Clones and Revenge Of The Sith.
In an attempt to lift the depression, his uncle Owen Glyn Jones, also from Gaerwen, suggested he take up sea angling - and he's never look back since.
2) Hero Initially rejects the challenge, :I promised Uncle Owen I'd work on the moisture evaporators.
 
 
 
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