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  • My trouble with sleep rhythms is that I have 1 1/2 jobs: one professing at OPU and one performing with my circus.

    Ferule & Fescue Flavia 2009

  • While OPU has a partly predictable schedule though with lots of extra meetings thrown in, the circus, by contrast, has a highly irregular schedule of meetings in the evenings that end up altering my bedtime wildly from day to day.

    Ferule & Fescue Flavia 2009

  • Each of these employers was issued An Order Prohibiting Use (OPU) to halt their operations until they come into full compliance with the heat illness prevention standard.

    RedOrbit News - Technology 2010

  • The goal of the program is to drive down energy consumption for AU and OPU customers by 2 to 5 percent over the initial two-year pilot period and helps the municipal utilities meet state-mandated gas and electric savings goals, according to Lady's explanation.

    The Austin Daily Herald 2009

  • The program is funded in part by a state grant awarded to AU and OPU earlier this year.

    The Austin Daily Herald 2009

  • The heads of these favored enterprises soon became known as "oligarchs" and personal and corporate protection was sought from and supplied by the newly reconstructed internal security services such as the FSB and the Interior Ministry's elite surveillance division (OPU).

    unknown title 2009

  • In the end the prosecution was ineffective; it was based for the most part on contested testimony of a former OPU colonel, himself formerly charged as an accomplice, and now in hiding in a witness protection program.

    The American Spectator 2009

  • In the reports, AU and OPU will ascertain each customer's most similar neighbors using a variety of criteria including type of house, square footage, period of energy use and proximity, and then plot the efficiency on easy-to-read graphs.

    The Austin Daily Herald 2009

  • The heads of these favored enterprises soon became known as "oligarchs" and personal and corporate protection was sought from and supplied by the newly reconstructed internal security services such as the FSB and the Interior Ministry's elite surveillance division (OPU).

    The American Spectator 2009

  • Last June, AU and OPU applied for and received a grant from the Minnesota Office of Energy Security to offset some of the cost of the program.

    The Austin Daily Herald 2009

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