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O and O

American  
[oh uhnd oh] / ˈoʊ ənd ˈoʊ /
Or O&O
  1. owned and operated.


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The pinions o and o′, both receive motion from the gear wheel e, this part of the gearing consisting of gears a, b, c, d and e, and as both pinions receive motion from the same gear, their revolutions are equal.

From Project Gutenberg

Thus if d moves through a part of a revolution equal to the pitch e, then o and o′ will move through the same distance, because the wheels are in continuous gear.

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Fiddlestick, Fiddlestring, Thimble, Needle, Gunpowder, Hope, O, and O—and Oh, and twenty-eight or thirty explanations of the particle on, are left without remark to the reader's penetration.

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And O, and O The daisies blow And the primroses are waken’d, And the violets white Sit in silver plight, And the green bud’s as long as the spike end.

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Thus the offspring of parents with O and O blood can have only 0 blood and not A, B or AB blood.

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