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  • 1sale — n 1 a: the transfer of title to property from one party to another for a price; also: the contract of such a transaction see also short 1 2 compare barter, donation …

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  • 2Open source software — (OSS) began as a marketing campaign for free software [cite web archiveurl=http://web.archive.org/web/20060423094434/www.opensource.org/advocacy/faq.html title=Frequently Asked Questions |publisher=Open Source Initiative archivedate=2006 04 23… …

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  • 3Open sustainability innovation — is the use of open innovation in the development of sustainable products, services and initiatives. This approach to marketing for companies may prove to be advantageous as it is not point of sale based, but rather offers consumers information… …

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  • 4Open XML Paper Specification — (OpenXPS) Filename extension .oxps, .xps Internet media type application/oxps, application/vnd.ms xpsdocument Developed by Micro …

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  • 5Open Bar (album) — Open Bar Open Bar Album par Leeroy Kesiah Sortie 3 septembre 2007 Enregistrement 2007 …

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  • 6open listing — see listing Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. open listing …

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  • 7Open Bar — Album par Leeroy Kesiah Sortie 3 septembre 2007 Enregistrement 2007 Genre …

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  • 8open housing — open housing, adj. the sale and rental of private housing free of discriminatory practices or policies. Also called fair housing. [1965 70, Amer.] * * * open housing, U.S. the sale or rental of a house, apartment, or other dwelling without… …

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  • 9Open market operations — (also known as OMO) is the buying and selling of government bonds on the open market by a central bank. It is the primary means of implementing monetary policy by a central bank. The usual aim of open market operations is to control the short… …

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  • 10Open Workbench — Screenshot  Open Workbench under Windows XP with Sun JRE 1.5.0b6 Developer(s) …

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