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  • 31Over-the-counter — Over the counter, also known as OTC, may refer to: *Over the counter drug medicine that may be sold without a prescription and without a visit to a medical professional, in contrast to prescription drugs. *Over the counter (finance), financial… …

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  • 32Over Compton — Church Over Compton is a village in north west Dorset, England, situated in the Yeo valley 2 miles east of Yeovil. The village has a population of 158 (As of 2001[u …

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  • 33And Then... — redirects here. For the Ayumi Hamasaki song, see Loveppears. And Then... Studio album by Joe …

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  • 34over-embellished — adj. marked by elaborate rhetoric and many figures of speech. Syn: empurpled, flowery, ornate, purple. [WordNet 1.5] …

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  • 35Over the Rainbow — This article is about the song from The Wizard of Oz. For other uses, see Over the Rainbow (disambiguation). Over The Rainbow Judy Garland Music by Harold Arlen Lyrics by E.Y. Harburg Pu …

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  • 36Over (cricket) — In the sport of cricket, an over is a set of six consecutive balls bowled in succession. An over is normally bowled by a single bowler. However, in the event of injury preventing a bowler from completing an over, it is completed by a teammate. An …

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  • 37Over the Hills and Far Away (album) — For the Richard Sharpe related album, see Over the Hills Far Away: The Music of Sharpe. For other uses, see Over the Hills and Far Away (disambiguation). Over the Hills and Far Away EP by Nightwish …

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  • 38Over-the-counter (finance) — Within the derivatives markets, many products are traded through exchanges. An exchange has the benefit of facilitating liquidity and also mitigates all credit risk concerning the default of a member of the exchange. Products traded on the… …

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  • 39Over-consumption — Energy consumption per capita per country in 2001 …

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  • 40over — I. adverb Etymology: Middle English, adverb & preposition, from Old English ofer; akin to Old High German ubar (preposition) above, beyond, over, Latin super, Greek hyper Date: before 12th century 1. a. across a barrier or intervening space;… …

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