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Wat (wie) is OPE - definitie

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
OPE (disambiguation)

ope         
URBAN AREA IN ÖSTERSUND MUNICIPALITY, SWEDEN
OPE (disambiguation)
v. a., v. n.
(Poetical.) Open.
Ope         
URBAN AREA IN ÖSTERSUND MUNICIPALITY, SWEDEN
OPE (disambiguation)
·adj Open.
II. Ope ·vt & ·vi To Open.
ope         
URBAN AREA IN ÖSTERSUND MUNICIPALITY, SWEDEN
OPE (disambiguation)
¦ adjective & verb literary or archaic form of open.

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OPE

OPE or Ope may refer to:

  • Camp Opemikon
  • Operator product expansion
  • One Photon Excitation, see also Nonlinear optics
  • Ope, a locality in Jämtland County, Sweden
  • Street name for opium
  • Ope Pasquet (born 1956), Uruguayan politician and lawyer
  • Ope Peleseuma (born 1992), New Zealand rugby union footballer
  • Operational Preparation of the Environment, US and Russian Intelligence strategic planning technique
Voorbeelden uit tekstcorpus voor OPE
1. He has ope–ned a Philippine consulate in China, making Ilocos the Philippines gateway to the booming Asian capital.
2. Economy and Finance Minister Giorgos Alogoskoufis holds a press conference to present the action program of the Greek Organization of External Trade (OPE) for 2006.
3. "In addition," said Board of Trustees chair Jide Zeitlin 85, "we h ope to create a climate in which other colleges and universities will take similar action, and communicate their opinions to their investment managers.
4. In addition, the number or recalls forced on companies by trading standards authorities across Eur–ope, as opposed to voluntary action taken by suppliers, rose 154 per cent from 176 in 2004 to 447 in 2005.
5. Poland is leading opposition to a redrafted EU law to liberalise the services market, which it claims is designed to stop low–cost companies from eastern Eur–ope operating in the west.