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to oops
verb
To bind with a thread or cord; to join; to unite.
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As I chatted with Ellen Brown, a friendly, efficient woman in her early forties, a caller delivered the news that a banner that had been strung between utility poles on San Benito Street was welcoming visitors to, oops, the 2001 instead of the 2002 rally.
Mark Ronson might have had to share writing credits for Uptown Funk with the Gap Band because of the similarities to Oops Up Side Your Head, but he owed a debt to the Minneapolis sound that Prince, along with Jam and Lewis helped create.
Therefore, when it comes to OOPs specifically including evolution (OOPSIEs), the acronym illustrates our view: Because of the centrality of evolution to biology, such policies are a bad mistake.
They are also surprised to learn that littermates can reproduce with each other as well, adding to "oops" litters".
In collaboration with McDonald's, Spears and 'N Sync filmed a commercial for the fast food chain, where they lip-synced to "Oops!.
You can also catch Linden Jay's single Be Like You, the A-side to "Oops"—all of which will be part of TK.
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Similarly, a person talking to an airline call center may say, "Show me all the flights to Boston, oops, to New York from Boston".
For quirky gifts, go to Oop! (220 Westminster Street, 401-270-4366; www.oopstuforcom), knoveltyr novelty items like sushi-shaped soap ($9.95).
CR and bpp that correspond to OOP ( and, resp).
However, relatively little is known about the relationship between the financial burden and forgone care due to OOP payments.
Therefore, this paper aims to analyze the determinants of the total amount of OOP payments, the financial burden caused by OOP payments and the relinquishment of health care services due to OOP payments.
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