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oak Wood varies from light tan to deep leathery brown with black spots. Variations due to differences in climate and soil.
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oak French, German and American oak used in the construction of wine barrels. Oak can impart extraordinary complex flavours in wine that is matured in oak barrels.
Ãâó: www.winesoftheworld.com/news/static/article_21.asp
oatmeal Ours has 12.5% Protein and 8% Fat. We use colloidal oatmeal for cleansing grains.
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oasis A key provision to the Federal Regulatory Commission
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OA An evaluation of operational effectiveness and operational suitability made by an independent operational test activity, with user support as required, on other than production systems. The focus of an OA is on significant trends noted in development efforts, programmatic voids, areas of risk, adequacy of requirements, and the ability of the program to support adequate operational testing (OT). ...
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