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OO or oo may refer to: Science and technology * ʻŌʻō, an extinct bird of the genus ''Moho'' * Object-oriented programming, a computer programming paradigm * O.O (also O.o or o.O), an emoticon to represent two eyes and a nose or mouth Transportation * SkyWest Airlines (IATA code: OO) * Belgium (aircraft registration prefix: OO) * Old Oak Common TMD, a carriage shed (Network Rail depot code: OO) Places * Oô, a commune in France * Oo, Indonesia Art and entertainment * ''OO'' (EP), album by South Korean singer Zion.T * OO, the production code for the 1967 ''Doctor Who'' serial '' The Ice Warriors'' * "O.O" (song), a song by South Korean girl group NMIXX Other uses * Oo (digraph), a digraph in orthography * ‘O‘o stick, a traditional Hawaiian digging bar * Original Oratory, a competitive event in high school forensic competitions * Oakley, Inc. (NYSE stock ticker symbol: OO), subsidiary of Italian company Luxottica * OO gauge, a 1:76.2 modelling scale in model railr ...
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Naming Conventions (technical Restrictions)
A naming convention is a convention (generally agreed scheme) for naming things. Conventions differ in their intents, which may include to: * Allow useful information to be deduced from the names based on regularities. For instance, in Manhattan, streets are consecutively numbered; with east–west streets called "Streets" and north–south streets called "Avenues". * Show relationships, and in most personal naming conventions * Ensure that each name is unique for same scope Use cases Well-chosen naming conventions aid the casual user in navigating and searching larger structures. Several areas where naming conventions are commonly used include: * In astronomy, planetary nomenclature * In classics, Roman naming conventions * In computer programming, identifier naming conventions * In computer networking, naming scheme * In humans, naming offspring * In industry, product naming conventions * In the sciences, systematic names for a variety of things Examples Examples of naming ...
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Original Oratory
{{Multiple issues, {{No footnotes, date=November 2017 {{Notability, date=May 2020 Original Oratory (often shortened to "OO") is a competitive event in the National Speech and Debate Association, Stoa USA, National Catholic Forensic League, and other high school forensic competitions in which competitors deliver an original, factual speech on a subject of their choosing. Though the rules for the category change from organization to organization, a speech must generally be written and memorized by the performer and should be no more than ten minutes in length, and at most only 150 words can be quoted. The finished speech must be approved by the National Speech and Debate Association. This speech is frequently highly persuasive and is normally about a slightly controversial topic. An orator is given free choice of subject and judged solely on the effectiveness of development and presentation. Oratory topics are usually related to current problems in the world, and are delivered in a ...
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OOO (other)
OOO or Ooo may refer to: Frequently used abbreviations * OoO, an abbreviation for Out of Office, a phrase often used in professional contexts to indicate that someone is unavailable for work (usually because they are on vacation) * ООО, a type of private limited company () in Russia Arts, entertainment, and media * ''Kamen Rider OOO'', a 2010–11 tokusatsu series * Kamen Rider OOO (character), a fictional character from the tokusatsu series of the same name * The Land of Ooo, the setting of ''Adventure Time'' *OOO, the production code for the 1972 ''Doctor Who'' serial ''The Time Monster'' * "Ooo", a song by !!! from their 2015 album '' As If'' * "Ooo", a track from the soundtrack of the 2015 video game ''Undertale'' by Toby Fox * O.O.O (Over&Over&Over), theme song of ''Girls Planet 999'' and Kep1er version, recorded in ''First Impact'' Computing and networking * .OOO, an Internet top-level domain * OpenOffice.org, a discontinued office application suite * Out-of-order e ...
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O0 (other)
O0 may refer to: * N47D20-O0, model of the BMW 5 Series * N53B30-O0, model of the BMW N53 with improved maximum power to 268ㅡ See also * kaomoji * OO (other) * 00 (other) * 0O (other) * Ozero Ozero (russian: О́зеро, lit. ''lake'') (full name: дачный потребительский кооператив «Озеро», Dacha consumer cooperative "Ozero") is a dacha cooperative associated with Vladimir Putin's inner circl ...
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00 (other)
00, a double zero, may refer to: * '' '00'', album by the alternative rock band Judybats, released in 2000 *The year 1900 * The year 2000 *The year 2100 * 00 Agent, an agent with a license to kill in the ''James Bond'' media * 00 gauge, a standard of model railways * Size 00, a women's clothing size in the US catalog sizes system * Symphony No. 00 (Bruckner), an alternate name for Anton Bruckner's Study Symphony orchestra in F minor * ''Mobile Suit Gundam 00'', an anime series * 00, an abbreviation used on signs to indicate a public toilet (particularly in Germany and Eastern Europe) * 00, a common international call prefix * 00, a wire diameter defined by the American wire gauge standard * 00, a fine grade of steel wool * 00, a field on the wheel of some roulette game tables * 00, an Italian type number for Flour * A shotgun ammunition size for buckshot, about equal to 8.452 mm (0.33 inches) in diameter See also * Zero Zero (other) * Double O (disambigu ...
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Infinity Symbol
The infinity symbol (\infty) is a mathematical symbol representing the concept of infinity. This symbol is also called a lemniscate, after the lemniscate curves of a similar shape studied in algebraic geometry, or "lazy eight", in the terminology of livestock branding. This symbol was first used mathematically by John Wallis in the 17th century, although it has a longer history of other uses. In mathematics, it often refers to infinite processes (potential infinity) rather than infinite values (actual infinity). It has other related technical meanings, such as the use of long-lasting paper in bookbinding, and has been used for its symbolic value of the infinite in modern mysticism and literature. It is a common element of graphic design, for instance in corporate logos as well as in older designs such as the Métis flag. Both the infinity symbol itself and several variations of the symbol are available in various character encodings. History The lemniscate has been a common ...
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Double-O
Michael Aguilar, better known by his stage name Double-O (or Double O), is an American producer, DJ and one half of the acclaimed hip-hop group Kidz in the Hall. Life and career Early life Born in Brooklyn, , New York, United States, Double-O was introduced to music early by his father who was also a DJ and a guitarist/singer in a band during his youth in Belize. Even though Michael Aguilar Sr. ended his music career in its infancy, his love for music was apparent and passed down to his sons. "Even when we didn’t have much money I can always remember there being a loud system in the house" says Double-O of his early years. "He was always concerned with having a proper sounding system in the house and later the car." He later attended the University of Pennsylvania where he competed in track. Double-O is an accomplished track runner, having won multiple Ivy League championships and competing in the 2004 Olympics for Belize. While attending college he met classmate Jabari Evans, ...
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Orange Order
The Loyal Orange Institution, commonly known as the Orange Order, is an international Protestant fraternal order based in Northern Ireland and primarily associated with Ulster Protestants, particularly those of Ulster Scots heritage. It also has lodges in England, Scotland and the Republic of Ireland, as well as in parts of the Commonwealth of Nations, Togo and the United States. The Orange Order was founded by Ulster Protestants in County Armagh in 1795, during a period of Protestant–Catholic sectarian conflict, as a fraternity sworn to maintain the Protestant Ascendancy in Ireland. It is headed by the Grand Orange Lodge of Ireland, established in 1798. Its name is a tribute to the Dutch-born Protestant king William of Orange, who defeated Catholic king James II in the Williamite–Jacobite War (16881691). The order is best known for its yearly marches, the biggest of which are held on or around 12 July (The Twelfth), a public holiday in Northern Ireland. The Orange O ...
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Official Observer
An official is someone who holds an office (function or mandate, regardless whether it carries an actual working space with it) in an organization or government and participates in the exercise of authority, (either their own or that of their superior and/or employer, public or legally private). An elected official is a person who is an official by virtue of an election. Officials may also be appointed ''ex officio'' (by virtue of another office, often in a specified capacity, such as presiding, advisory, secretary). Some official positions may be inherited. A person who currently holds an office is referred to as an incumbent. Something "official" refers to something endowed with governmental or other authoritative recognition or mandate, as in official language, official gazette, or official scorer. Etymology The word ''official'' as a noun has been recorded since the Middle English period, first seen in 1314. It comes from the Old French ''official'' (12th century), from the ...
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OO Gauge
OO gauge or OO scale (also, 00 gauge and 00 scale) is the most popular standard-gauge model railway standard in the United Kingdom, outside of which it is virtually unknown. OO gauge is one of several 4 mm-scale standards (4 mm to 1 foot, or 1:76.2), and the only one to be marketed by major manufacturers. The OO track gauge of (same as H0 scale) corresponds to prototypical gauge of , rather than standard gauge. However, since the 1960s, other gauges in the same scale have arisen—18.2 mm (EM) and 18.83 mm (Scalefour)—to reflect the desire of some modellers for greater scale accuracy. Origin Double-0 scale model railways were launched by Bing in 1921 as "The Table Railway", running on track and scaled at 4 mm-to-the-foot. In 1922, the first models of British prototypes appeared. Initially all locomotives were powered by clockwork, but the first electric power appeared in autumn 1923. OO describes models with a scale of 4 mm = 1 foot (1:76) runnin ...
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Digging Bar
A digging bar is a long, straight metal bar used for various purposes, including as a post hole digger, to break up or loosen hard or compacted materials such as soil, rock, concrete and ice or as a lever to move objects. Known by other names depending on locale, structural features and intended purpose such as a hop bar or crowbar in Britain, Australia and New Zealand, and slate bar, shale bar, spud bar, pinch point bar or San Angelo bar in North America, or just a bar. In Hawaii, a similar, traditional wooden device known as an ''‘o‘o stick'' is used as a digging bar in groundbreaking ceremonies. Not to be confused with a curved crowbar, which is designed to provide leverage rather than to dig. Uses Common uses of digging bars include breaking up clay, concrete, frozen ground, and other hard materials, moving or breaking up tree roots and obstacles, and making holes in the ground for fence posts. They are often used where space would not allow the use of a pickaxe. Mat ...
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