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What (who) is O-Six - definition


O-Six         
O-Six (2006–2012), also known as 832F or "The 06 Female", was a female gray wolf, whose death by hunting just outside the protected area of Yellowstone National Park stirred debate about the hunting and protection of wolves in Wyoming, Montana and Idaho. The bestselling book American Wolf focused on O-Six's life and on conservation policies in the Yellowstone region.
Six Clerks         
LEGAL POSITION IN ENGLISH EQUITY SYSTEM
Sworn Clerks; Six Clerks’ Office; Six Clerks Office; Office of the Six Clerks; Six Clerk; Six clerks in chancery
The Six Clerks' Office was a public legal office that served the equitable jurisdiction of the English Court of Chancery in London, England, until the mid-19th century.
Six (musical)         
  • Lyric Theatre]] in [[London]] in 2020.
  • ''Six'' at the Vaudeville Theatre, December 2022
2017, MUSICAL, BOOK, MUSIC, AND LYRICS BY TOBY MARLOW AND LUCY MOSS. TELLS THE STORY OF THE SIX WIVES OF HENRY VIII, REPRESENTED AS A CONTEMPORARY POP GROUP
Six: The Musical; Six: the Musical; Six the Musical
Six (stylised in all uppercase) is a British musical comedy with book, music, and lyrics by Toby Marlow and Lucy Moss. The musical is a modern retelling of the lives of the six wives of Henry VIII presented as a pop concert, as the Queens take turns singing and telling their story to see who suffered the most due to Henry and should, therefore, become the group's lead singer.
Examples of use of O-Six
1. Hanley: We have smoke, and –– it‘s pretty bad. (NYPD operator can be heard typing.) NYPD: This is on the One–O–Six floor, right?