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21. offend (mejọọ)
:: The piece spends so much time trying to offend nobody and entertain everybody it ends up being completely anodyne
22. offense (iwe)
:: In the second half of the game the New England offense had the ball for over 21 of the 30 minutes in the second half
23. offensive (na-akpasu iwe)
:: This is a political struggle against a government that has waged a nonstop offensive against all of the past social gains of the working class
24. offer (enye)
:: She is holding out accepting the job offer to see if she likes it
25. office (ụlọ ọrụ)
:: British prime ministers lose office either because they lose a general election or because their party removes them
26. officer (mara)
:: the officer in charge
27. official (ukara)
:: An official on duty said the situation is changing too quickly
29. often (mgbe)
:: It is vital that we create conditions which mean more people are keen to walk more often
30. oil (mmanụ)
:: Blanding also paints landscapes and portraits in oil acrylic pastels and watercolor
31. old (ochie)
:: Today she said she wanted to get everyone young and old involved in the communitys regeneration
32. old-fashioned (ochie)
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33. once (ozugbo)
:: Montreal once had a famous family of peregrines living on the Sun Life building
34. one (otu)
:: Having led a sheltered sort of life Ive only ever been out for one business lunch
35. one another (ibe)
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36. onion (yabasị)
:: I use them around the garden as companion plants which means Im never without the oniony component of salads soups and stews
37. only (naanị)
:: He has often arrived back in Aberdeen at one in the morning only to be on the hospital ward five hours later
38. onto (na na)
:: Try as he did the Dane could not manage to get the ball far enough onto the putting surface to stop it rolling back to his feet
39. open (oghe)
:: The programmes helped them open boutiques or join garment companies as fashion designers
40. opening (oghere)
:: Large crowds were gathered to celebrate the opening of a new sewage plant another step along the road of reconstruction
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