It is evident that his big OE inspired him to continue his journey into the different cultures of the world. |
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The OE function words remained in ME and largely survive to the present day. |
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For uni students, it would seem, the OE is not so much tradition as the rule. |
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The Big OE Companion is a practical guidebook for New Zealanders heading overseas for the first time. |
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I don't know how common OE virginity is at my age, but I am determined to be deflowered sometime before leaving this mortal coil. |
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The last document in OE, an annal of the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle dated 1154, shows features of early Middle English. |
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But it's then, when the young kiwi head out on their big OE, that they are most susceptible to predators. |
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The address database can be split up flexibly on one or more OE mail servers. |
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In OE, we had a contrast between læt 'slow' and læte 'slowly', but later these came to be pronounced identically. |
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For the wider body of students, certainly I have noticed that an OE of some kind almost invariably follows within a couple of years of graduation. |
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We all agree that Wellington city is a great place, so how can we take it around the world with us when we go on the big OE and escape our student loans? |
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A recent market analysis showed that Ferodo products are OE on an astounding eight of the top 10 best-selling European passenger vehicles. |
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In particular, this range includes T3 OE type, which has been purposely developed for the most sophisticated open-end spinning machines. |
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The OE operates six days a week with the exception of Sundays and Public holidays. |
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Similarly, the voiceless velar or palatal fricative of OE continued in use for most of the period in England and continues to the present day in Scots. |
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From that same part of the world, not far from the Highlands, we get the word OE, a whirlwind off OF the Faroe Islands. |
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Any gains made by an individual who is a tax resident in France are subject to the taxes set down by Articles 150 OA to 150 OE of the French General Tax Code. |
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In the latter case, the mail which a third country PPO has collected in the host country or in another country can be fed through the OE into the UPU system as if it were originating in the PPO's home country. |
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Federal-Mogul also is a leading contributor of OE components for the BMW-PSA 1.6-litre Turbo engine, which received top honours in the competition's 1.4 to 1.8-litre subcategory. |
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In primary HBE cells, EGTA eliminated MMP-1 secretion in response to DEP or OE, thus confirming the validity of this mechanism. |
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The analysis in terms of cliticisation, however, begs a further question as to how OE pronominal clitics should be represented structurally. |
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A line OE is now drawn parallel to the incident ray BP extending as far as the circle representing the refractive index n of the medium containing the incident ray. |
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For a small S-2 section, which was authorized only two military intelligence specialists, this new mission set translated to the OE equivalent of a division. |
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On the other hand, the fact that OE cniht means not only 'boy, youth', but also 'servant' reflects a different, pejorizing tendency which likewise has parallels elsewhere. |
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Although the hosts took an early lead with a try from Five Ways OE fullback Ian Snary after five minutes of relentless pressure they rarely again produced the same control. |
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