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GABRIEL DERZHAWIN

Gabriel Romanowitch Derzhawin was a Russian lyric poet. He was born in 1743 and died in 1816. He entered the army as a private soldier, distinguished himself highly, and was eventually transferred to the civil service, in which he obtained the highest offices. In 1803 he retired from public life and devoted himself entirely to poetry. One of his most beautiful poems is the Oda Bog, or Address to the Deity.
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ODA NOBUNGA

Oda Nobunaga was a Japanese military leader. He was born in 1534 and died in 1582. The son of a warlord family, he was the first Japanese commander to arm his troops with muskets. He unified one- third of Japan before his death in 1582.
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ODA

ODA is an abbreviation for Overseas Doctors' Association
ODA is an abbreviation for Official Development Assistance
ODA is an abbreviation for Overseas Development Administration
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ODA

Oda is a cultivated variety of potato.
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ODA (1951)

Oda (1951) is a cultivated variety of potato.
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ODA (1995)

Oda (1995) is a cultivated variety of potato.
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