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U.S. Open Badminton Championships also called US Open

an annual badminton tournament held in the United States since 1937 and organized by USA BadmintonSource: Wikipedia

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U.S. Open also called US Open

The inaugural U. S. Open Cycling Championships is a road bicycle racing event that was held April 7, 2007 and ran from Williamsburg to Richmond, VirginiaSource: Wikipedia

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US Open Nine-ball Championship also called US Open

an annual pool tournament that has been in existence since 1976Source: Wikipedia

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U.S. Open also called US Open

Taekwondo tournament of the United States Taekwondo governing bodySource: Wikipedia

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U.S. Women's Open also called US Open

Golf Championship, one of thirteen national championships conducted by the United States Golf Association (USGA), is one of the LPGA's major championships along with the LPGA Championship, the Women's British Open, and the Kraft Nabisco ChampionshipSource: Wikipedia

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U.S. Open also called US Open

The United States Open was a crossword puzzle-solving tournament that lasted from 1982 to 1986Source: Wikipedia

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U.S. Open also called US Open

the largest annual Go event in the United StatesSource: Wikipedia

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U.S. Open also called US Open

The United States Open squash championships is an annual squash tournamentSource: Wikipedia

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U.S. Open Chess Championship also called US Open

The U.S. Open Championship is an open national chess championship that has been held in the United States annually since 1900Source: Wikipedia

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U.S. Open also called US Open

applied to "open" United States national championships in a particular sport, in which anybody, amateur or professional, American or non-American may competeSource: Wikipedia

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U.S. Open also called US Open

one of the four major tournaments in the Professional Bowlers AssociationSource: Wikipedia

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U.S. Open also called US Open

The United States Open Championship, commonly known as the U.S. Open, is the annual open golf tournament of the United StatesSource: Wikipedia

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US Open Darts also called US Open

a darts tournament, organised by the Professional Darts Corporation (PDC), which launched in May 2007, replacing the World Series of Darts which ran for one year and was cancelled as a result of poor television ratings on ESPNSource: Wikipedia

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Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup also called US Open

an American soccer competition open to all United States Soccer Federation (USSF) affiliated teams, from amateur adult club teams all the way up to the top professional clubs of Major League SoccerSource: Wikipedia

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U.S. Open also called US Open

United States Computing Olympiad proctored competition conducted during the month of AprilSource: Wikipedia

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US Open

tennis tournament is one of the oldest tennis championships in the world, first contested in 1881Source: Wikipedia

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OpenGL also called Open GL

OpenGL (Open Graphics Library)[3] is a standard specification defining a cross-language, cross-platform API for writing applications that produce 2D and 3D computer graphicsSource: Wikipedia

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Open cluster

a group of up to a few thousand stars that were formed from the same giant molecular cloud, and are still loosely gravitationally bound to each otherSource: Wikipedia

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OpenStreetMap also called Open Street Map

a collaborative project to create a free editable map of the worldSource: Wikipedia

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9/11 conspiracy theories also called 9/11 open questions

A variety of conspiracy theories question the mainstream account of the September 11 attacks in the United StatesSource: Wikipedia

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Open Source

set of principles and practices that promote access to the design and production of goods and knowledgeSource: Wikipedia

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Arch bridge also called Open-spandrel arch bridge

a bridge with abutments at each end shaped as a curved archSource: Wikipedia

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OSI model also called Open Systems Interconnection--Reference Model

In its most basic form, it divides network architecture into seven layers which, from top to bottom, are the Application, Presentation, Session, Transport, Network, Data-Link, and Physical LayersSource: Wikipedia

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University Degree Program also called European Council for Distance and Open Learning

an unaccredited consortium of diploma mills run by Americans Jason and Caroline Abraham beginning in the 1990sSource: Wikipedia

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1900-1909 U.S. Open Golf Championship

This is a list of results at the U.S. Open from 1900 to 1909Source: Wikipedia

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USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center

located in Flushing, in the New York City borough of Queens and has been the home of the US Open Grand Slam tennis tournament played every year in August and SeptemberSource: Wikipedia

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Roger Federer

Federer has won 13 Grand Slam singles titles (three Australian Open, five Wimbledon, five US Open), four Tennis Masters Cup titles, and 14 ATP Masters Series titlesSource: Wikipedia

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Open Season

The film opened to a surprise US$ 23 million in its first week, in 3,833 theatersSource: Wikipedia

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2007 US Open Darts

The 2007 US Open was a darts tournament, organised by the Professional Darts Corporation (PDC)Source: Wikipedia

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Mardy Fish

His best result at a Grand Slam tournament came at the 2007 Australian Open, where he reached the quarter-finals before losing to compatriot Andy Roddick and the 2008 US Open where he also reached the quarters before losing to current World No. 1 RafSource: Wikipedia

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Orphanage.org

The Organization also has an open source page at About Us Directory and assists donors direct donations to orphanages, bypassing collection organisationsSource: Wikipedia

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Jérémy Chardy

won the 2005 Wimbledon Championships Boys' Singles title, and finished as the runner-up of the 2005 US Open Boys' Singles, losing to Ryan SweetingSource: Wikipedia

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Svetlana Kuznetsova

won the 2004 US Open singles title and was the runner-up in singles at the 2006 French Open and the 2007 US OpenSource: Wikipedia

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Justine Henin

25 years old and ranked World No. 1 at the time of her retirement. Billie Jean King has said that "pound for pound, [Henin] is the best tennis player of her generation." Henin won 41 WTA singles titles and more than US$19 million in prize moneySource: Wikipedia

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A Common Word Between Us and You

Between Us and You is an open letter, dated 13 October, 2007, from leaders of the Muslim faith to leaders of the Christian faithSource: Wikipedia

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A.A.C. Eagles

The clubs biggest titles include the 1990 US Open Cup and the 1989 and 2002 USASA Open Cup ChampionsSource: Wikipedia

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Alex Bogdanović

As of July 2008, he is the second ranked British player behind US Open finalist Andy MurraySource: Wikipedia

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EU-US Open Skies Agreement

an air transport agreement between the European Union and the United StatesSource: Wikipedia

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Hana Mandlíková

During her career, she won four Grand Slam singles titles – two at the Australian Open, one at the French Open, and one at the US OpenSource: Wikipedia

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US Open Series

the six-week summer tennis "season" linking 10 ATP Tour and Sony Ericsson WTA Tour tournaments togetherSource: Wikipedia

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