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  • 41Open University — is also the name of other institutions. See Distance education or the Open Universities category for a list. The Open University Motto Learn and Live Established …

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  • 42Open educational resources — (OER) are digital materials that can be re used for teaching, learning, research and more, made available for free through open licenses, which allow uses of the materials that would not be easily permitted under copyright alone.[1] As a mode for …

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  • 43Open Directory Project — URL dmoz.org Commercial? No Type of site Web directory …

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  • 44open — [ō′pən] adj. [ME < OE, akin to Ger offen < PGmc * upana: for IE base see UP1] 1. a) in a state which permits access, entrance, or exit; not closed, covered, clogged, or shut [open doors] b) closed, but unlocked [the car is open] 2 …

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  • 45Open-source architecture — (OSArc) is an emerging paradigm[citation needed]describing new procedures for the design, construction and operation of buildings, infrastructure and spaces. Drawing from references as diverse as open source culture, avant garde architectural… …

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  • 46Open Wonderland — Original author(s) Open Wonderland Foundation, Sun Microsystems Preview release 0.5 User Preview 4 (2010 0 5 A4) / May 2010; 16 months ago (2010 05) …

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  • 47wide — [wīd] adj. wider, widest [ME < OE wid, akin to Ger weit < IE * wi itos, lit., gone apart (< bases * wi , apart + * ei , to go) > L vitare, lit., to go away from, avoid] 1. extending over a large area; esp., extending over a larger… …

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  • 48Open Road (Johnny Cash album) — Open Road is an imported CD of Johnny Cash music. It contains all three versions of Wide Open Road, all versions of Train Of Love and Get Rhythm. Track listing Not to be confused with the common track listing as the same thing of Cash s box set… …

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  • 49Open Bay Islands — Maori: Geography Location Westland District Coordinates …

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  • 50wide-open — wide′ o′pen adj. 1) opened to the full extent: a wide open window[/ex] 2) lacking laws or strict enforcement of laws concerning liquor, vice, gambling, etc.: a wide open town[/ex] • Etymology: 1850–55 …

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