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The position of a planet such that Earth lies between the planet and the Sun. Planets at opposition are closest to Earth at opposition and thus opposition offers the best opportunity for observation. (See diagram.)
Ãâó: www.aoe.com.au/astronomical_glossary.html
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| oppositional defiant disorder |
a pattern of disobediant and hostile behavior towards authority figures
Ãâó: www.psychmd.info/glossary/o.shtml
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| opposition |
A political party or parties in Parliament which do not form the Government. 17 17 In the UK House of Commons, the term
Ãâó: www.parliament.gov.sg/Publication/Htdocs/Pub_gloss...
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| opposition |
those MPs who do not support or vote for the government. Since the introduction of MMP in 1996 the term has not been as clearly defined in coalition governments.
Ãâó: nzhistory.net.nz/Gallery/parlt-hist/terms.html
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| opposition |
holding the opponent's blade in a non-threatening line; a time-hit; any attack or counter-attack with opposition.
Ãâó: www.wichitafencingacademy.org/fencing_glossary.htm...
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