osu in A Sentence

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    Osu shopping street Nagoya map.

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    Osu also benefited heavily from this arrangement.

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    Osu won in overtime.

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    It was also a big key for Osu's offense.

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    Thus, Osu is involved with world-changing research in all four areas.

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    She's got nieces and nephews from there who currently attend Osu.

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    The Osu campus has everything to make the most of your experience.

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    Osu is one of only two Land, Sea, Space and Sun grant colleges in the US.

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    With seven cultural centers representing different nationalities, Osu allows you to be yourself, explore other cultures and prepare for your global career.

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    Last summer, the NSF awarded Osu a grant of $121.88 million to launch the construction of the first vessel, which was the largest grant in the university's history.

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    During the summer of 2017, the NSF awarded Osu a grant of $121.88 million to launch the construction of the first vessel, representing the largest grant in the university's history.

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    During the ceremony, John Byrne, former Osu president and National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration(NOAA) administrator, and his wife, Shirley, the ship's ceremonial sponsors, has their initials inscribed into the ship's keel.

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    University Manors, Ltd. was established in 1997 by two former Osu students and has grown to an organization that owns and manages almost five hundred rental units in the off-campus area.

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    During the ceremony, John Byrne, former Osu president and National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration administrator and his wife, Shirley, along with the ship's ceremonial sponsors, had their initials inscribed into the ship's keel.

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    Construction of a new Oregon State University(Osu) bound research ship that will advance the science of coastal environments, and support research on topics such as ocean acidification, hypoxia, and sea level rise, officially began today at Gulf Island Shipyards in Louisiana.

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    The potentially vast storehouse of this potent greenhouse gas could provide an intriguing energy source, but it is widely distributed and may not be economical to extract, noted Robert Embley, an Osu geophysicist who spent much of his career with NOAA's Pacific Marine Environmental Laboratory.

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