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OOh
OOutstanding
OOxygen
OOfficer (military)
OOperator (telephone)
OOctal
OOfficial
OOrganization
OOutdoor
OOrange
OOut (baseball)
OOperations
ONew Orleans, Louisiana (mint mark)
OOscar (aviation letter code)
OOutput
OOffensive (Catholic movie rating)
OOrgasm
OOrtho (Benzene)
OHug(s)
OOperational
OObserver
OOrganizational
OOrder of Magnitude (computer algorithms)
OOxide
OOtis (Redding)
OImmediate (logging abbreviation)
OOdin
OOhm
OOscar Robertson (former NBA player)
OOprah (magazine)
OOuest (French: west)
OOthello
OObservation (US military aircraft designation; as in O-1)
OOrthogonal (mathematics)
OObstacle (course)
ODefensive Team (sports/coaching)
OOmit
OOutliers
OOmikron (German: Omicron; 15th letter of the Greek alphabet)
OOberst (German)
OOver to You (radio communications)
OMorally Offensive (Catholic movie rating)
OOrigin Server (Internet)
OOrganized Naval Reserve (US Navy)
OOptional Levels (board test for high schoolers, UK)
OOfficer of Operations (US Navy)
OOhne Hauch (antigen)
OOst/Osten (German: East)
OMeasurement of Cloud Cover
OToy train railroad gauge (2 1/4 inch wide, originated in Germany)
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References in classic literature
Discredited by lapse of time and offensive to the popular taste, as an old book.
'You are a very offensive fellow sir,' repeated Mr Lammle.
He looked about him for an offensive weapon, caught up the snuffers, and, before applying them to the cabbage-headed candle, lunged at the sleeper as though he would have run him through the body.
Pullet's argument, that it would look ill in the neighborhood if people should have it in their power to say that there was a quarrel in the family, was particularly offensive. If the family name never suffered except through Mrs.
If you write to 27 Gate Five Road, Sausalito, CA 94965, you may persuade someone to send you a copy of the offensive Realist cartoon so that you can judge it for yourself.
1914); he repulsed the French Champagne-Marne offensives (February-March and September-November 1915); held General Anthoine's Fourth Army of Petain's Center Army Group to minor gains during the Nivelles offensive (Aisne II) (April 16-May 15, 1917); some of his right wing units played a role on the extreme left of Ludendorff's Champagne-Marne offensive (July 15-17, 1918), covering the east flank of First Army; his forces were badly mauled by U.S.
Charges also can be brought if sexual interaction creates a hostile or offensive work environment.
Likewise, we faded from "The mission of our troops is wholly defensive" (George Bush's words) into trying "to ensure that the coalition has an adequate offensive military option" (George Bush's words).
Since there's no way to undo the Cousins deal now, the Vikings must focus on upgrading his offensive line.
The Blues boss had an offensive midfielder, two wingers and a pair of strikers on the bench for last weekend's first home game of the season against Watford.
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