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  • [23] "A ballad, a ballad," said the hermit, "against all the 'ocs' and 'ouis' of France.

    Ivanhoe Walter Scott 1801

  • I would just add a real energy policy including ocs drilling for oil and natural gas and building more nuclear plants.

    Blackballing Toomey and Hating DeMint - Erick’s blog - RedState 2009

  • Lieutenant Armstrong took the 'ocs away from his eyes and fixed Snipe with a look that would have made an oyster flinch.

    Phule me twice Asprin, Robert 2001

  • I tossed him the ocs and then burst into helpless laughter.

    Perseus Spur May, Julian, 1931- 1998

  • Path: gopher ocs. dir.texas.gov/state of texas government information (2/94).

    FAQ: Internet Sources of Government Informaiton, 2nd Edition Part 2 1994

  • ` ` A ballad, a ballad, '' said the hermit, ` ` against all the _ocs_ and _ouis_ of France.

    Ivanhoe 1892

  • New high-tech grounds and gently applied dealers makes the ocs resistance a satirical commodity.

    Wii-volution 2010

  • For each encryption hj; oci in e, there is at most one element of ocs having hj; oci as its source, because all occurrences of ciphertexts having the same source are occurrences of the same term, while each element of ocs is an occurrence of a distinct term.

    Recently Uploaded Slideshows techdude 2010

  • Consider a longest sequence ocs of nested ciphertexts in t such that ocs0 contains a single oc - currence of the encrypt operator and for all k from 0 to jocsj, 2, ocsk is an occurrence of a proper subterm of ocsk + 1.

    Recently Uploaded Slideshows techdude 2010

  • New high-tech burns and roughly overpriced plastic identification tag printing machine records makes the ocs proof a enjoyable commodity.

    Wii-volution 2010

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