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OOD

abbr.
officer of the deck
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O.O.D.

officer of the deck.
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The whaling-vessel Blythew ood is reported to have met with the surviving officers and men of the Expedition in Davis Strait.
"Mamma dear," lisped the little girl, "baby ood have put hith eyeth out."
Would it poison the OOD family to eat one holiday meal that was "regular" food?
The goal of the work is the solution of the problem increasing the technical and economic parameters of EM and shortening their development by using OOD.
Trelleborg Sealing Solutions Silcotech Bulgaria OOD is focussed on the production of precision moulded seals in liquid silicone rubber (LSR) for various industries including baby care and food processing.
e Environment Agency alleviation scheme is designed to lessen the ood risk to around 350 homes and 32 businesses, with work on the rst phase expected to be complete in the winter.
e PS7m project takes advantage of the natural 'ood plain to protect homes and businesses, and has been deemed a success.
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Rob Curtis, cabinet member for the environment and visible services said: "e revised catchment model, produced following the latest guidance provided by Natural Resources Wales, identies an even higher level of ood risk within the catchment than previously predicted.
EXTERMINATE J Erica with a Dalek SANTA PALS J Captain Jack and Amy ALIEN* The Ood has facial tentacles LANDMARK Erica Quinn at the Tardis door of her flat in the west end of Glasgow.
The legal form of choice for a new business is EOOD, which is a limited trade company run by a single person, followed by OOD (limited trade company) and sole proprietors.
Rebecca W ood, Chief Executive, Alzheimer'sResearch Trust