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She led the recent OCS funded Transforming Local Infrastructure Programme in Lincolnshire; and was successful in establishing more effective partnership working with eight other infrastructure organisations.
Both were leading figures in the Turnovo literary school, famous for its endeavours to standardize and purify the Old Church Slavonic (OCS) tradition as closely as this could still feasibly be related to its pristine 9th 10th-century 9th 10th-century
The tricky situation though is that each of the Republican proposals envision dedicating royalty revenues from expanded domestic production of oil and gas, including opening up new areas previously closed to production in the Outer Continental Shelf (OCS) and places like the Alaska National Wildlife Refuge (ANWR).
He said: "OCS processes these workers through our payroll system, they have the same sign-on procedures as permanent employees and we pay their entitlement for holiday pay".
"Always on the outside looking in, OCS have survived 15 years of abuse and derision," it begins.
In 2013 a Labour member of the London assembly, Fiona Twycross, said it was "disgraceful" that the capital's then mayor, Boris Johnson, allowed City Hall staff to be employed on zero-hours contracts, among them catering contractors from OCS.
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Thus, to téit in ben there is a parallel a-tá in ben oc techt "the woman is at going" (= "the woman is going"), and to marbaid in mnaí corresponds a-tá oc marbad inna mná "he is killing the woman".
Thus, from Old Irish téit in ben "the woman goes" is derived Scottish Gaelic théid a' bhean "the woman will go," and from Old Irish a-tá in ben oc techt "the woman is going" results the Scottish Gaelic form thà an bhean a' dol "the woman goes" or "the woman is going".
The medieval language is often called langue d'oc, which denoted a language using oc (from Latin hoc) for "yes" in contrast to langue d'oïl, which used oïl (modern oui) for "yes" (from Latin hoc ille).
Athens's fertile party-and-club scene was based in houses around Baker Street and in clubs such as the Georgia Bar, the 40 Watt Club, and Tyrone's OC.
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