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O Ano em Que Meus Pais Sairam de Férias O Ano em Que Meus Pais Sairam de Férias (The Year My Parents Went on Vacation, in Portuguese language) is a movie produced in 2006 by Globo Filmes, with script, direction and coproduction by Cao Hamburger, a Brazilian film, TV and animation director.
O Ateneu O Ateneu is a novel written by Brazilian author Raul Pompéia in 1888, which it is considered one of the most prominent examples of Brazilian Realism and Naturalism. The book narrates, in the first person, the story of Sérgio, an eleven year old boy who is sent to a well-respected all-male boarding school - known as the Ateneu, hence the book's title - by his father.
O Baby "O Baby" is a song written and recorded by English rock band Siouxsie & the Banshees. It was produced by John Cale and released as the first single from the band's eleventh studio album The Rapture.
O Barqueiro O Barqueiro (also Port of El Barquero) is a parish and a port belonging to the city council of Mañón in Ferrolterra in North-western Spain in the province of A Coruña, in the autonomous community of Galicia.
O come, O come, Emmanuel O come, O come, Emmanuel is a translation of the Christian Latin text ("Veni, veni, Emmanuel") by John Mason Neale in the mid-19th century. It is a metrical version of a collation of various Advent Antiphons (the O Antiphons), which now serves as a popular Advent and Christmas hymn.
O Cameroon, Cradle of our Forefathers "O Cameroon, Cradle of our Forefathers", known in French as "Ă” Cameroun, Berceau de nos AncĂŞtres" and "Chant de Ralliement", is the national anthem of Cameroon. It was used on an unofficial basis beginning in 1948 before independence, and officially adopted in 1957.
O Casamento de Romeu e Julieta O Casamento de Romeu e Julieta (English title: Romeo and Juliet are getting married) is a 2005 Brazilian film directed by Bruno Barreto and starring Brazilian actress and model Luana Piovani as well as Marco Ricca. The film is loosely based on the William Shakespeare play, Romeo and Juliet, set in SĂŁo Paulo amid two feuding soccer clubs, the Palmeiras and the Corinthians.
O Comércio da Póvoa de Varzim O Comércio da Póvoa de Varzim, founded in 1903, is one of the three main local newspapers of Póvoa de Varzim, Portugal. Unlike its rivals, Póvoa Semanário and A Voz da Póvoa is devoted to national and local news alike.
O Convento The Convent (original portuguese title: O Convento) is a film by portuguese director Manoel de Oliveira, starring Catherine Deneuve and John Malkovich and based on the novel As Terras Do Risco by Agustina Bessa-LuĂ­s.
O Cortiço O Cortiço (titled The Slum in English) is an influential Brazilian novel written in 1880 by Aluísio Azevedo. The novel depicts a part of Brazil's culture in the late Nineteenth century, represented by a variety of colorful characters living in a single Rio de Janeiro slum.
O Costa do Castelo O Costa do Castelo (lit. The Costa from the Castle) is a Portuguese film comedy from 1943, directed by Arthur Duarte, and starring AntĂłnio Silva, Maria Matos, Curado Ribeiro, Milu, HermĂ­nia Silva,the famous Fado singer, and Teresa Casal.
O dialecto crioulo de Cabo Verde Cabo Verde - Viagem pela histĂłria das ilhas (Portuguese meaning the Crioulo Dialect of Cape Verde, Capeverdean Crioulo, ALUPEC or ALUPEK: U dialektu kriolu di Kabu Verdi, SĂŁo Vicente Crioulo: O dialekt' kriol d' Kabverd') is a Capeverdean book published in 1957 by Baltasar Lopes da Silva.
O DragĂŁo da Maldade Contra o Santo Guerreiro O DragĂŁo da Maldade Contra o Santo Guerreiro (The Dragon of Evil Against the Saint Warior also known as AntĂ´nio das Mortes) is a 1969 Brazilian film directed by Glauber Rocha. It is the sequence to God and Devil in the Land of Sun.
O Entertainment O Entertainment is an entertainment company, originally founded in 1990 by Steve Oedekerk. Its productions include Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius and other films and television series, using computer-animated techniques.
O for a Thousand Tongues to Sing O For A Thousand Tongues To Sing is a Christian hymn written by Charles Wesley. Charles Wesley wrote over 6,000 hymns, many of which were subsequently reprinted, frequently with alterations, in hymnals, particularly those of the Methodist Church.
O Fantasma O Fantasma (English title: The Phantom) is the 2000 Portuguese explicit gay film directed by JoĂŁo Pedro Rodrigues. The story centered on a young male character, played by Ricardo Meneses, torn between his desirable needs and external confrontations.
O Galo Que Cantou na BaĂ­a O galo que cantou na baĂ­a (Portuguese meaning The Turkey Who Sings By The Bay, Capeverdean Crioulo, ALUPEC or ALUPEK: U galu ke kantu na baia, SĂŁo Vicente Crioulo: O galo ke kantou na baia) is a Capeverdean novel published in 1959 by Manuel Lopes.
O Guarany O Guarany, subtitle, romance brasileiro (1857) is a Brazilian novel written by José de Alencar. It first came out as a folhetim (serial) in the newspaper Diário do Rio de Janeiro, but due to its enormous success Alencar decided to compile his writing in a volume.
O Holy Night "O Holy Night" ("Cantique de Noël") is a well-known Christmas carol composed by Adolphe Adam in 1847 to the French poem "Minuit, chrétiens" by Placide Cappeau (1808-1877), an accomplished amateur.
O Cheiro do Ralo O Cheiro do Ralo (Drained) (2006) is a Brazilian feature film directed by Heitor Dhalia, starring Selton Mello. It's based in a book by the same name, written by Lourenço Mutarelli, a notorious comic book artist.
O Christmas Bush O Christmas Bush is a 2006 holiday-themed album by the Capitol Steps. It was released in November 2006, after the mid-term Congressional elections, thus several of the jokes on the album were already dated due to the impending control of Congress by the US Democratic Party.
O Independente O Independente (Portuguese for The Independent) was a Portuguese weekly newspaper, published on Fridays. It was founded in May 1988 by Miguel Esteves Cardoso, who became its first editor, and Paulo Portas, who succeeded him in 1990 and served until 1995, when he left to run for office as a conservative politician.
O le Ao o le Malo O le Ao o le Malo is the Samoan head of state, which is the title's rough translation. (A more literal translation might be "the chieftain of the government" — ao is a title generally reserved for chiefs, while malo means "government").
O lieb, so lang du lieben kannst O lieb, so lang du lieben kannst is a poem written by Ferdinand Freiligrath, a 19th century German writer. In 1847, Hungarian composer Franz Liszt set the poem to music (soprano voice and piano), and eventually adapted it into his famous Liebesträume No.
O mar na Lajinha O mar na Lajinha (Portuguese and the Capeverdean Crioulo or SĂŁo Vicente: meaning "The Sea of Lajinha", ALUPEC or ALUPEK: U mar na Lajinha) is a Capeverdean novel published in 2004 by Germano Almeida. The story is about a group of people meeting regularly for a swim at the Lajinha beach on the island of SĂŁo Vicente.
O me voy o te vas "O me voy o te Vas" ("Or I'll Go Or You'll Go") is a song written and recorded by Marco Antonio SolĂ­s. The song's lyrics are a plea from SolĂ­s that the person to whom he is singing stop emphasizing that which he does wrong and focus on making their relationship run smoothly.
O Magnum Mysterium O Magnum Mysterium is a Latin text from Christmas of the Great Mystery of the birth of Christ. It has been set to music a number of times; the settings by Victoria, Gabrielli, Palestrina, Poulenc and Lauridsen are particularly notable.
O Parvardigar O Parvardigar is the common name of a prayer composed by Meher Baba, sometimes called the Universal Prayer or the Master's Prayer. Meher Baba wrote the prayer at Dehradun in August, 1953 and made it public on September 13, 1953.
O Pátio das Cantigas O Pátio das Cantigas (in English, The Courtyard of Songs) is a Portuguese film from 1942, directed by Francisco Ribeiro, "Ribeirinho", that takes place in a typical Lisbon neighbourhood during the Popular Saints festivals, through a maze of misunderstandings and innuendos, with Vasco Santana, António Silva, Laura Alves and Ribeirinho.
O Primo Basílio O Primo Basílio ("Cousin Basilio") is one of the greatest realist novels of the Portuguese author José Maria Eça de Queirós, also known under the old-fashioned spelling Eça de Queiroz. He worked in the Portuguese consular service, stationed at 53 Grey Street, Newcastle upon Tyne, from late 1874 until April 1879.
O scale O scale (or 0 scale, O gauge or 0 gauge) is a scale commonly used for toy trains and model railroading. Originally introduced by German toy manufacturer Märklin around 1900, by the 1930s three-rail alternating current O gauge was the most common model railroad scale in the United States and remained so until the early 1960s.
O Sertão das Memórias O Sertão das Memórias (released as Landscapes of Memory in English-speaking market is a 1997 Brazilian documentary film directed by José Araújo. It tells the stories of Antero Marques Araújo and Maria Emilce Pinto.
O Superman "O Superman (For Massenet)" is a 1981 song by experimental performance artist and musician Laurie Anderson. Part of the larger work United States, "O Superman," a half-sung, half-spoken, almost minimalist piece unexpectedly rose to #2 on UK music charts in 1981.
O Terço One of the first progressive bands from Brazil, O Terço (meaning rosary beads) first formed in 1968, but didn't hit its stride until the mid '70s. Personnel changes would become part of the bands dynamic, with Sergio Hinds assuming the role of band anchor.
O XangĂ´ de Baker Street O XangĂ´ de Baker Street (released in English as A Samba for Sherlock) is a book written in 1995 by the Brazilian author, comedian, and talk show host, JĂ´ Soares. In 2001 it was made the movie of the same name.
O Yuki Conjugate O Yuki Conjugate is an organic ambient musical group, formed in Nottingham in 1982, now sometimes based in London. Their music has variously been categorized as darkwave, industrial, ambient and tribal-ambient.
O Zittre nicht, mein lieber Sohn O Zittre nicht, mein lieber Sohn, often abbrievated to "O Zittre nicht", is the first aria performed the Queen of the Night character (a famous soprano coloratura part) in Mozart's singspiel opera, The Magic Flute. It is lesser known than the Queen's second aria, Der Hölle Rache kocht in meinem Herzen, though not less distinguished musically, requiring notes only produceable by soprano coloratura with extremely high tessitures and great vocal flexability.
O' Sailor "O' Sailor" is a song written by American singer Fiona Apple and recorded for her third album Extraordinary Machine (2005). On August 15 2005 (see 2005 in music), ahead of the album's release in early October, Epic Records made available for streaming both "Parting Gift" and "O' Sailor" on Apple's official website.
O'Bannon, Kentucky O'Bannon is a neighborhood of Louisville, Kentucky centered along Old LaGrange Road and Collins Lane (which is named after Levi Collins). O'Bannon was originally called Williamson after its first postmaster John Williamson, but was renamed in 1859 after postmaster John O'Bannon.
O'Brien (1984) O'Brien is a fictional character in George Orwell's novel Nineteen Eighty-Four. The protagonist Winston Smith, living in a dystopian society governed by the Party, feels strangely attracted to Inner Party member O'Brien.
O'Briens Irish Sandwich Bars O'Briens Irish Sandwich Bars is a large franchise sandwich chain founded in 1988 by Brody Sweeney. Initially only in Ireland, the chain is now operating over 270 Sandwich Bar outlets in Australia, China, Denmark, England, Gibraltar, India, Indonesia, the Kingdom of Bahrain, Malaysia, Saudi Arabia, Scotland, Singapore, Spain, Taiwan, Thailand, The Netherlands and Wales.
O'Briensbridge O'Briensbridge (Droichead UĂ­ Bhriain in Irish) is a village in east County Clare, Ireland, on the west bank of the River Shannon. The first bridge across the river here was built in 1506 by Turlough O'Brien, First Earl of Thomond and his brother, the Bishop of Killaloe.
O'Briensbridge-Montpelier O'Briensbridge-Montpelier is a census town in the Republic of Ireland, comprising the villages of O'Briensbridge in County Clare and Montpelier in County Limerick which face each other across the River Shannon. The combined census town had a population of 375 at the 2002 census.
O'Bryan O'Bryan (Born O'Bryan Burnette II in September 10, 1961 in Sneads Ferry, North Carolina) was known as a singer, dancer, songwriter, and producer that managed to cut up to nine singles that made the Billboard R&B top 40 throughout the first half of the 1980s, as well as record four full-length albums for Capitol Records. He also known for making the theme song for the popular urban music performance show Soul Train in the early 1980s.
O'Byrne Cup 2007 The 2007 O'Byrne Cup is a gaelic football competition played by the teams of Leinster GAA. The competition differs from the Leinster Senior Football Championship as it also features further education colleges.
O'clock In English, o'clock is an contraction used for expressing time and location. A time of day originally expressed as "four of the clock" was eventually shortened to "four o'th'clock", "four o'clock", and finally just "four"; the latter two forms are still in common use.
O'Carroll O'Carroll is an Irish family name with significant historical importance. One member of the family, or "Sept", was a signatory of the Declaration of Independence of the United States of North America.
O'Connell Road O'Connell Road is a New South Wales country road linking Oberon to the regional highway hub of Bathurst, where several roads including the Great Western Highway, Mid-Western Highway, Mitchell Highway and Bathurst-Ilford Road join. The road is designated as Main Road 253.
O'Connell Street O'Connell Street (Sráid Uí Chonaill in Irish) is Dublin's main thoroughfare. One of Europe's widest streets, it measures 49m (160ft) in width at its southern end, 46m (150ft) at the north, and is 500m (1650ft) in length.
O'Connor Airlines O'Connor Airlines is a scheduled and charter, domestic, passenger airline based at Mount Gambier in Australia. It operates scheduled services from Mount Gambier to destinations in South Australia and Victoria.
O'Connor-Parkview O'Connor-Parkview is a neighbourhood in the former East York area of the GTA (Greater Toronto Area). While the name O'Connor Parkview is taken from the definition used by the city of Toronto, local residents are more familiar with the niche areas that define the larger neighbourhood.
O'Conor Don The O'Conor Don (Irish: Ă“ Conchubhair Donn) is the hereditary chieftain of the traditional royal family of Connacht, one of the premier Irish Royal Families a lineage which is descended from the Kings of Connacht.
O'Conor Don, Prince of Connacht O'Conor Don, Prince of Connacht is the honorary title of the O Connor Donn, senior in descent from both Brion mac Eochaidh Mugmedon of The Connachta, and Ruaidri mac Tairrdelbach Ua Conchobair, last High King of Ireland. The present incumbent is Desmond O'Conor Don.
O'Davoren The O'Davorens, like the O'Hehirs and some other septs west of the Shannon in County Clare Ireland, belonged to the Eoghanacht stock claiming name and descent from the son of Aengus, King of Cashel, slain 957. The family settled in Burren in mediaeval times, exact date unknown.
O'Day (sailboat) George O'Day collaborated with Uffa Fox, in 1956, on designing a 17' fiberglass daysailer sailboat, with a 6' beam, a large cockpit, enclosed centerboard, aluminum mast and boom, ability to fly a jib and/or a spinnaker, be easily trailered, and when moored not capsize when filled with rainwater. Since 1957 the boat was built and sold by O'Day's company and later various other builders, such as Spindrift, Precision Boat Works, McLaughlin Boat Works, and Sunfish/Laser Inc.
O'Dea Castle Built in 1480, Dysert O'Dea Castle is at the former O'Dea clan stronghold at Dysert O'Dea near Corofin, County Clare, Ireland. The Bishop of Kildare, Daniel O'Neylan (1530-1603) acquired the lands surrounding the castle in 1594.
O'Donnell O'Donnell (Irish: Ă“ DĂłnaill or Ă“ DĂłmhnaill), which is derived from the forname Domhnaill (meaning "world ruler", Rex Mundi in Latin, Modern Irish spelling, DĂłnall) were an ancient and powerful Irish clan, kings, princes, and lords of Tyrconnel in early times, and the chief allies and sometimes rivals of the O'Neills in Ulster. Like the family of O'Neill, that of O'Donnell of Tyrconnell was of the Ui Niall, i.
O'Donnell Heights, Baltimore O'Donnell Heights is a neighborhood named for a public housing development in the far southeastern part of the city of Baltimore, Maryland. It is located south and east of Interstate 95, just west of the border with Baltimore County, and north of the St.
O'Donnell of Tyrconnell The House of O'Donnell of Tyrconnell is the dynastic Royal House of the former Kings and Princes of Tyrconnell in Ireland. The dynastic and clan motto is In Hoc Signo Vinces, derived from the Byzantine Emperor Constantine the Great.
O'Donoghue Donoghue or O'Donoghue is an Irish surname, an Anglicized form of Gaelic Ó Donnchadha ‘descendant of Donnchadh’, a personal name composed of the elements donn = ‘brown-haired man’ or ‘chieftain’ + cath = ‘battle’.
O'Duffy Cup The O'Duffy Cup (Irish Corn Uí Dhubhthaigh) is the name of the trophy that Camogie teams play for in the final of the All-Ireland Camogie Championship, the premier "knockout" competition in the game of camogie (a game similar to hurling played by women in Ireland). The cup is named after Seán O'Duffy, a member and administrator of the Crokes club in Dublin, who presented the trophy to the sport's governing body, Cumann Camógaíochta na nGael, in 1932.
O'Flaherty O'Flaherty is a major Irish clan, originally called the Muintir Murchada, of which the name Ua Flaithbertaig became the name of its ruling dynasty. Their home territory was Maigh Seola, and the Ua Flaithbertaig were based on a crannog on an island in Loch Cime (now Lough Hackett).
O'Gorman football The O'Gorman football team is a high school American football team in Sioux Falls, South Dakota in division 11AA. They are the winners of eight state titles including back to back championships in 2004 and 2005.
O'Grady O'Grady is an animated television show created by Tom Snyder and Carl Adams that currently airs on The N in the US, on MTV in Latin America, Nickelodeon in the United Kingdom. It stars Melissa Bardin Galsky and H.
O'Halloran Hill, South Australia O'Halloran Hill (postcode 5158) is a suburb in the south of Adelaide, South Australia, situated on the hills south of the O'Halloran Hill Escarpment, which rises from the Adelaide Plains. The suburb is split between the Cities of Marion and Onkaparinga, and it neighbours Happy Valley, Sheidow Park, Trott Park and Darlington.
O'Hare Ring Road The O'Hare Ring Road is a proposed, highly controversial Interstate-standard expressway near Chicago that will run south from Interstate 90 (Northwest Tollway), to the still-unbuilt eastern segment of the Elgin-O'Hare Expressway, to a western access point into O'Hare International Airport, and then east to the Tri-State Tollway. Building the highway would affect the villages of Elk Grove Village, Wood Dale, Itasca and Bensenville.
O'Higgins Park O'Higgins Park (Spanish: Parque O'Higgins), named after Bernardo O'Higgins, Chile's founding father, is Santiago, Chile's biggest public park. It is located in the center of the capital, in the Santiago municipality.
O'Chi Brown O'Chi Brown is a female dance music singer born in Tottenham, London England. She scored two hits on the Hot Dance Music/Club Play chart, the most successful being "Whenever You Need Somebody," which hit #1 in 1986.
O'Leary O'Leary is a common Irish name, an anglicized version of the original spelling 'O Laoghaire' or 'O Laoire.' The first records of the name are from Tara where High-King Laoghaire became the first Christian king of Ireland in 432 AD.
O'Leary Manager 2000 O'Leary Manager 2000 is a football "player-manager" game released in 2000 for the Game Boy Color. The player can choose whether they want to focus on the management side of football, play the matches themselves on the game's 2D match engine, or combine the two features for a more in-depth experience.
O'Moore Creagh General Sir Garrett O'Moore Creagh VC GCB GCSI (2 April 1848 - 9 August 1923) was born in Cahirbane, County Clare and was an Irish recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest and most prestigious award for gallantry in the face of the enemy that can be awarded to British and Commonwealth forces.
O'More College of Design O’More College of Design, founded as O'More School of Interior Architecture and Design in 1970, is located in the historic district of Franklin, Tennessee. It is a non-traditional, accredited college awarding the Bachelor of Fine Arts degree in Interior Design, Fashion Design & Merchandising, and Visual Communications which includes Graphic Design & Advertising.
O'nyong'nyong virus The O'nyong'nyong virus or O'nyong-nyong virus was a virus first isolated by the Uganda Virus Research Institute in Entebbe, Uganda in 1959. It is a togavirus (family Togaviridae), genus Alphavirus and is closely related to Chikungunya and Igbo Ora viruses.
O'Neil De Noux O’Neil De Noux (born November 29, 1950 in New Orleans, LA) is a prolific US writer of short stories and novels. Although most of De Noux’s fiction falls under the mystery genre, he has published stories in many disciplines including children’s fiction, mainstream fiction, science-fiction, fantasy, horror, western, literary, religious, romance, humor and erotica.
O'Neil Ford O'Neil Ford (1905-1982) was a major regional architect of the mid-20th century in Texas. Based in San Antonio, many of his works are found there, including La Villita, the campus of Trinity University, the University of Texas at San Antonio campus, and the Tower of the Americas.
O'Neill class battleship The O'Neill class battleship is a fictional class of starship used by the Asgard in the science fiction television show, Stargate SG-1. It is a more advanced ship than the Beliskner-class cruiser and was the first class designed primarily for the fight against the Replicators.
O'Neill Collegiate and Vocational Institute O'Neill Collegiate and Vocational Institute is located in Oshawa, Ontario within the Durham District School Board. The school has students in grades 9-12 and offers a wide range of academic and extra-curricular activities.
O'Neill of Clannaboy The O'Neill of Clannaboy is one of the hereditary Chiefs of the name of Ireland and thus officially the head of the family descended from Niall of the nine hostages. The O'Neill family supplied many of the High Kings to Ireland in the middle ages.
O'Neill Sea Odyssey O’Neill Sea Odyssey is a non-profit organization that has been providing a free, ocean-based science and ecology program to youth in central California schools and community centers since its founding by wetsuit innovator and businessman Jack O'Neill, in 1996.
O'odham language O'odham /ɔʔɔdham/ (often referred to by the names of its two nearly-identical main dialect groupings, Papago (Tohono O'odham) and Pima (Akimel O'othham)) is an Uto-Aztecan language of Southern Arizona and northern Sonora where the Tohono O'odham and Pima reside. It is the second most widely-spoken Native American language in the United States of America, with over 12,000 speakers in the US, including over 180 monolinguals, and many more in Mexico.
O'Reilly and the Age of Persuasion O'Reilly and the Age of Persuasion is a Canadian radio program, which airs on CBC Radio One. A sequel to the earlier O'Reilly on Advertising, the series is hosted by Terry O'Reilly and explores the sociological and cultural impact of advertising on modern life.
O'Reilly Media O'Reilly Media (formerly O'Reilly & Associates) is an American media company established by Tim O'Reilly that publishes books and web sites and produces conferences on computer technology topics. They have achieved distinctive branding by featuring a woodcut of an animal on many of their book covers.
O'Reilly on Advertising O'Reilly on Advertising was a popular show that was broadcast Saturday mornings on CBC Radio One, running from 11:30 - 12:00pm (half an hour later in Newfoundland). Its host was Terry O'Reilly, who is a radio/voiceover director with a lengthy career.
O'Reilly Open Source Convention The O'Reilly Open Source Convention (OSCON) is an annual convention for the discussion of open source software, such as Linux, MySQL, Perl and Python. It is organized by the publisher O'Reilly Media and is held each summer in the United States.
O'Reilly Raceway Park at Indianapolis O'Reilly Raceway Park at Indianapolis, known as Indianapolis Raceway Park until the 2006 purchase of naming rights by O'Reilly Auto Parts, is a multipurpose racing facility located in Indianapolis, Indiana. It is not to be confused with Indianapolis Motor Speedway, IMS, which is referred to as a superspeedway, although its construction vastly predates the use of that term.
O'so Krispie Tiffany "O'so Krispie" Baker (born 1985) is a choreographer, singer, and rapper from Atlanta who was chosen as the winner to be featured on TLC's new single "I Bet" (October 4, 2005) on the reality tv program R U The Girl.She currently is going to college and will release a solo album soon after and has her own official website osokrispieonline.
O'Sheas Casino O'Sheas Casino is owned and operated by Harrah's Entertainment and is located on the Las Vegas Strip in unincorporated Clark County, Nevada. The casino is operated in conjunction with its next-door neighbor the Flamingo.
O'Sullivan Dam O'Sullivan Dam, one of the larger earthfill dams in the United States (200 ft/61 m high; 19,000 ft/5,791 m long; completed 1949), is on Crab Creek in Washington state about 20 miles south of Ephrata and 15 miles south of Moses Lake. The 27,800-acre PotHoles Reservoir formed by this dam collects return flows from all irrigation in the upper portion of the project for reuse in the southern portion.
O'Sullivan v Noarlunga Meat Ltd O'Sullivan v Noarlunga Meat Ltd (1954) 92 CLR 565 was a cased decided in the High Court of Australia regarding the scope of the trade and commerce power, under s 51(i) of the Australian Constitution, and inconsistency between Commonwealth and State laws, under s 109.
O'Sullivan v Noarlunga Meat Ltd (No 2) O'Sullivan v Noarlunga Meat Ltd (No 2) (1956) 94 CLR 367 was a High Court of Australia case, in which a certificate under s 74 of the Australian Constitution was sought for leave to appeal to the Privy Council against the previous decision of O'Sullivan v Noarlunga Meat Ltd.
O-1 visa The O-1 classification is a type of employment visa under United States immigration law that applies to aliens who have extraordinary ability in the sciences, arts, education, business, or athletics which has been demonstrated by sustained national or international acclaim and who are coming temporarily to the U.S.
O-2 Skymaster The O-2 Skymaster (also known as the "Oscar Deuce" or "The Duck") is a military version of the Cessna 337 Super Skymaster. The United States Air Force commissioned Cessna to build a military variant to replace the O-1 Bird Dog in 1966.
O-Acetylpsilocin O-Acetylpsilocin or 4-acetoxy-N,N-dimethyltryptamine (4-AcO-DMT) is a psychedelic (hallucinogenic). It is the acetylated form of the psychedelic mushroom alkaloid psilocin, and is a lower homologue of 4-Acetoxy-DET and 4-Acetoxy-DIPT.
O-Bahn Busway The O-Bahn Busway in the South Australian capital city of Adelaide is the world's longest and fastest guided busway.The Adelaide O-Bahn, Adelaide Metro Accessed June 22 2006 The O-Bahn — from the Latin omnibus ("for all people") and the German bahn ("way" or "road") — was conceived by Daimler-Benz to enable buses to avoid traffic congestion by sharing tram tunnels in the German city of Essen.
O-code machine The O-code machine is a virtual machine that was developed by Martin Richards in the late 1960s to give machine independence to BCPL, the low-level forerunner to C and C++. The concept behind the O-Code machine was to create O-code output (O stands for Object) through the BCPL compiler.
O-Ethyl methylphosphonothioic acid O-Ethyl methylphosphonothioic acid (EMPTA) is a dual-purpose chemical. Although it has constructive uses in the synthesis of pesticides and pharmacuticals, it is also a precursor in the synthesis of nerve agents such as VM and VX.
O-grade The Ordinary Grade (commonly known as the "O-Grade") of the Scottish Certificate of Education is a now-discontinued qualification which was studied for as part of the Scottish secondary education system. It could be considered broadly equivalent to the old English O-Level qualification and is the predecessor to the modern Standard Grade qualification.
O-Hum O-Hum is an Iranian underground rock band fronted by singer/songwriter Shahram Sharbaf. Their style is what they call "Persian Rock", combining rock with Persian instruments and modes, together with lyrics drawn from the works of Hafez, the most high-esteemed Persian poet from the fourteenth century.
O-line An O-line, shortened from Operator Line, is a line of code in an IRC daemon configuration file that determines which users can become an IRC Operator and which permissions they get upon doing so. The name comes from the prefix used for the line in the original ircd, a capital O.
O-Pipon-Na-Piwin Cree Nation The O-Pipon-Na-Piwin Cree Nation is a community of about 1,100 Cree centered in the Southern Indian Lake community of Manitoba, Canada. It is located on the shores of Southern Indian Lake, about 130 km north of the city of Thompson.
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