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Oliver Delancey was an American soldier. He was born in 1708 and died in 1785. The brother of Governor James Delancey, he commanded the New York troops in Abercrombie's campaign in the French and Indian War, and during the American War of Independence was commander of a brigade Ol Tories. At the close of the war he retired to England.
Oliver Delancey was a British soldier. He was born in 1752 and died in 1822. The son of Oliver Delancey, the American soldier, he was an officer in the British army, served with distinction throughout the American War, and finally became a full general in the British service.
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1-chloro-3-ethyl-1-penten-4 yn-3-ol (Placidyl, ethchlorvynol) is a depressive drug administered orally or injected as a short term treatment for insomnia. It is a sedative hypnotic and a Central nervous system (CNS) depressant and muscle relaxant.
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OL is an abbreviation for Operating Location
OL is an abbreviation for Ordnance Lieutenant
OL is an abbreviation for Officer of the Order of Leopold
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OL 1 is a cultivated variety of potato.
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OL 2 is a cultivated variety of potato.
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OL 3 is a cultivated variety of potato.
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The Ol was a Japanese Kuma Class second class cruiser of 5100 tons displacement launched in 1920. The Ol was powered by ten Kanpon oil-fired boilers and two Kanpon mixed oil and coal-fired boilers providing a top speed of 33 knots and a range of 13600 km at 10 knots. She carried a complement of 439 and after 1927 one aircraft. Armaments consisted of seven 5.5 inch guns; two 3 inch guns; two machine-guns and eight 21 inch torpedo tubes. Eighty mines could also be carried.
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