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Over Open Sights (disambiguation) — * Over Open Sights book, written by Jake Featherston. * a shooting method in artillery at which shooting observes the aim and directs the weapon on it, combining an optical axis (crosshair) panoramas or sight mark on purpose and if necessary… … Wikipedia
over open sights — adverb An artillery shooting method of aiming the weapon with the target in sight, as opposed to indirect fire when the target is invisible … Wiktionary
Open source software — (OSS) began as a marketing campaign for free software [cite web archiveurl=http://web.archive.org/web/20060423094434/www.opensource.org/advocacy/faq.html title=Frequently Asked Questions |publisher=Open Source Initiative archivedate=2006 04 23… … Wikipedia
Open-source software — The logo of the Open Source Initiative Open source software (OSS) is computer software that is available in source code form: the source code and certain other rights normally reserved for copyright holders are provided under a software license… … Wikipedia
Open University — is also the name of other institutions. See Distance education or the Open Universities category for a list. The Open University Motto Learn and Live Established … Wikipedia
Open Dental — Practice Management Software Original author(s) Dr. Jordan Sparks … Wikipedia
Open-source architecture — (OSArc) is an emerging paradigm[citation needed]describing new procedures for the design, construction and operation of buildings, infrastructure and spaces. Drawing from references as diverse as open source culture, avant garde architectural… … Wikipedia
Open theism — is a recent theological movement that has developed within evangelical and post evangelical Protestant Christianity as a response to certain ideas that are related to the synthesis of Greek philosophy and Christian theology. Several of these… … Wikipedia
Open Directory Project — URL dmoz.org Commercial? No Type of site Web directory … Wikipedia
Open All Hours — Series title card, 1976–1985. Format Comedy Created by Roy Clarke … Wikipedia