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Examples for "o"
Examples for "o"
1I-o-evoe-ee is an ancient call which is still in popular use today.
2Turnbull and Widodo also discussed improving cooperation o fighting terrorism and education.
3N o, all things considered, proactively contacting customers was the right approach.
4Nothing special to report except Dad is being so-o-o-o difficult right now!
5Not the 'cat-o-nine-tails' variety, but people with a very odd job title.
1I don't believe it is possible; however, I shall oblige his request.
2People asked many questions, interrupting often to discuss and request more information.
3Western diplomats said that major Western powers found the Iranian request unacceptable.
4However, companies would not be able to request its services, he added.
5Putin, however, said he had recently received a request signed by Khodorkovsky.
1But the Fine Gael view clearly extends to Europe in this instance.
2This hydroponics requires a world of industry-forinstance, a great chemical industry.
3The principle of feeling good applies to your family pets, for instance.
4Unfortunately, in this instance, our process was not followed, the statement said.
5YouTube, for instance, is often blocked during high-level political events in China.
1Consolidation of the spiritual tribe in RQ; separation of priests and Levites.
2Conclusions: In this European sample, carer SOC was associated with carer-reported RQ.
3Each of them would have an RQ code known only to himself.
4Patients were studied with tumor-clone-specific primers by qualitative nested PCR and RQ-PCR.
5Analysts says the RQ-170 could scout out Iran's and North Korea's nuclear facilities.
1Fourthly, on account of scandal, wherefore it is said in the same Distinction (Obj.
2The same Reply can be given to Obj.
3It is in this sense that Ambrose states (Obj.
4Secondly, because he does penance negligently, wherefore it is written in the same Distinction (Obj.
5Consequently they have their proper movements naturally: because principles must needs be natural, as stated above (Reply Obj.
6With regard to the argument in the contrary [*The Leonine Edition gives this solution before the Reply Obj.
8Thirdly, if he has committed a sin to which an irregularity is attached; wherefore it is said in the same Distinction (Obj.
92: Augustine is speaking there of knowledge, while expounding the passage of the Apostle quoted above (Obj.
103: Further, it was said above (Obj.
112: [*Omitted in Leonine edition; see Obj.
12(St. Thomas gives no reply to Obj.
13She is the curator of an unmissable flagship show at the Kilkenny Arts Festival, the abruptly titled .OBJ, and was giving a fascinating free talk.
14Secondly, because a thing cannot be due matter for sale if the vendor is not the owner thereof, as appears from the authority quoted (Obj.