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OAB may stand for: * Order of Attorneys of Brazil (''Ordem dos Advogados do Brasil''), the Brazilian Bar Association * The Oxford Annotated Bible * Oita Asahi Broadcasting, a television company in Japan * Oman Arab Bank, a bank in Oman * Overactive bladder, a urological syndrome * Oriental Air Bridge, airline {{disambiguation ...
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Order Of Attorneys Of Brazil
The Order of Attorneys of Brazil (National Bar Association of Brazil) (Portuguese: ''Ordem dos Advogados do Brasil'') is the Brazilian Bar Association, founded in 1930. It is an organization of lawyers and responsible for the regulation of the legal profession in the country. Its national headquarters are in Brasília, Federal District. The OAB has 1,065,304 lawyers (2018).. This number rose to 1,211,309 as of early 2021. Its early origins are found on a private institution founded in 1843. Graduates in Law from university who wish to act on behalf of clients before a Court of Law must register at the Order of Attorneys of Brazil. Only those who are duly registered can provide legal consultation and appear before the Court. It is an organization independent from the government, but it has some public powers, which include disciplinary action over its members. The Federal Constitution of Brazil considered advocacy an essential activity for the maintenance of justice, and Art. 133 p ...
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Oxford Annotated Bible
The Oxford Annotated Bible (OAB), published also as the New Oxford Annotated Bible (NOAB), is a study Bible published by the Oxford University Press. The notes and the study material feature in-depth academic research from nondenominational perspectives, specifically secular perspectives for "Bible-as-literature" with a focus on the most recent advances in historical criticism and related disciplines, with contributors from mainline Protestant, Roman Catholic, Jewish, and nonreligious interpretative traditions. Editions and Biblical versions The first edition of the OAB, edited by Rev. Dr. Herbert G. May and Dr. Bruce M. Metzger was published in 1962, based on the Revised Standard Version (RSV) of the Bible. In 1965, OUP published a matching edition of the deuterocanonical and apocryphal books as well as a version of the OAB including them. The deuterocanonical books are used by the Roman Catholic Church and the Greek and Slavonic Orthodox Churches, as well as churches of the An ...
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Oita Asahi Broadcasting
, also known as OAB, is a Japanese broadcast network affiliated with the ANN. Their headquarters are located in Oita Prefecture. The Headquarters * 12 Shinkawa-nishi Oita-city, OITA 870-8524 JAPAN History *1993 October 1: It was set up as Oita Prefecture's third broadcasting station. *1 December 2006: the network's Oita Main Station commenced their Digital terrestrial television broadcasting service. Stations Analog * Oita (Main Station) JOBX-TV 24ch 10 kW * Saiki 31ch 100w * Hita 49ch 20w * Tsukumi 28ch 10w * Taketa 31ch 30w * Kusu 27ch 100w * Mie 21ch 100w *Kunisaki 62ch 100w * Nakatsu 17ch 100w * Notsubaru 18ch 30w * Yufuin 37ch 3w * Usuki 33ch 3w * Oita-East 62ch 10w * Ajimu 40ch * Shonai 39ch *Ogata 27ch * Higashi-Wasada 31ch * Naoiri 54ch * Oita-South 38ch * Beppu-Kamegawa 60ch * Notsuichi 41ch * Usuki-Kaizoe 59ch * Yamaga-Wakamiya 40ch * Oita-Takasaki 51ch Digital(ID:5) * Oita(Main Station) JOBX-DTV 32ch Programs *Rejaguru TV - from 12:00 until 13:00 on Saturdays ...
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Oman Arab Bank
Oman Arab Bank ( ar, بنك عمان العربي) is a commercial bank in Oman, established in 1984. It is jointly owned by Arab Bank plc (49%), Oman International Development and Investment Company SAOG (31.63%) and other individual or corporate shareholders (19.37%). History Oman Arab Bank was established in 1984. In 2014, the bank launched its digital transformation strategy, enhancing its banking channels and services by employing the state-of-the-art technologies, promoting a culture of innovation and talent management, as well as providing added-value services through strategic partnerships. The CEO Abdul Qader Ahmed Askalan resigned in 2013. Oman Arab Bank has acquired 100% of Alizz Islamic Bank in June 2020 and merged its Al Yusr Islamic Banking window with Alizz Islamic Bank. On July 6, 2020, Oman Arab Bank was transformed from a closed to a public joint stock company, with its shares listed on the Muscat Securities Market The Muscat Securities Market (MS ...
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