ore , but the ore has to be distilled so that you can get the tiny bits of uranium 235 you need for uh enriching
ore and the copper ore and, the native copper and the copper ore , and the ore he brought
Oreo cookie, Apple Jacks, Pepsi, you name it.
Oregon also recently passed a law requiring people to get a license before they buy a handgun via ballot initiative.
Oregon's campus protests against the war in Vietnam intensified just as Frohnmayer arrived at the University as a law professor and legal counsel to then president Robert D. Clark.
Oregon was just ahead of the curve.
Oregon is the only state that banned black people from living in the state.
Oregano, anchovies. So Parmesan, prosciutto, anchovies, sardines.
Oreo. I got Oreo sometimes.
Oregon, and parts of Arizona.
Oreos and oil and it's totally worth it Wella IA was fun enough to participate
Oregano, garlic, salt are the three standard ingredients-- pressed, garlic not chopped garlic where you're eating garlic.
Oregano is always nice.
Oren's going to pay them a little bit of money and give them a commission.
Oren Etzioni's Farecast, $100 million.
Oreo cookies that are in the other room. And give yourself a reward when you meet your certain goals. Ok, that's the idea behind my Saturdays, eating whatever I wanted.
Oregon or any other musical device I could Envision what those signals look like I could imagine how my different
Oregon. This is a section called The Baker's Table.
Oregon based and um counterculture which is east coast it's actually based in um
L'Oreal is now translating all this information that is captured to now create a a specific foundation or a lipstick for for you. So that's an example of a TDI in action for instance. No,
Greek oregano, sea salt, feta cheese-- Greek feta cheese-- lemons, and garlic.
an Oreo cookie, meaning to be black on the outside and white on the inside, culturally.
And oregano. Yeah.
Mexican oregano. Oh yeah.
Mexican oregano. Which has a pretty distinct flavor from your Italian seasoning oregano.
Mexican oregano. And then bay leaves.
in Oregon, and it led Dave Frohnmayer and the University of Oregon to go looking for private funds-- outside money,
for Oregon athletics. He was the school's most important benefactor, which made him, in a sense, the town's most important benefactor.
of Oregon that's being funded.
In Oregon, it was about Jews.
Las orejas, hay que solo quiere ser que le tienes a escuchar, utilízalo.
L'Oreal has this great program where they sent me actually to the north of France, which is the industrial part of France.
Portland Oregon in 1999 selling a book called Lexus and the Olive Tree man stands up in the balcony and question time it says Mr fredman I have a
Mexican oregano in my mac and cheese and note to all s Mexican macaroni Mexican
um oregano is not the same as Italian oregano they're two different plants
In Oregon now, Portland, as a single market, is our biggest single market.
in Oregon, back to the land White Native Americans in Idaho, made their own buck skin clothing, all the while without running water,
Peggy Orenstein's here to discuss her new book “Cinderella Ate My Daughter: Dispatches from the Frontlines of the New Girlie-Girl Culture” which I hear is going to be making
Peggy Orenstein: Thank you.
Peggy Orenstein: Um. Kaveri Subrahmanyam: journey?
Peggy Orenstein: I just have to say first of all I'm feeling so old media sitting -- Kaveri Subrahmanyam: Peggy Orenstein: here like she's reading my credits and I'm saying, "Oh God like you
Peggy Orenstein: that every little girl had to be a princess and be swathed in pink for the first four years of her life so, or five years.
Peggy Orenstein: I mean I look at girls from infancy to sort of through the tween years and the last chapter in the book is about social media --
Peggy Orenstein: but I think is where we intersect.
Peggy Orenstein: Right. Kaveri Subrahmanyam: one of the things I talk about in my book is they're kind of at the descriptive stage. W, we know what they're doing. W, we've described what they're doing.
Peggy Orenstein: Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Peggy Orenstein: Um-hum. And I think at this stage then, what is important for people like you and people like me to
Peggy Orenstein: so that that implication is considered. I don't know that we can know what it is and I don't know that you can ever say, -- I mean people always say to me, "Well,
Peggy Orenstein: that I, it's really easy to look at girls and victimization -- Kaveri Subrahmanyam: Yes.
Peggy Orenstein: but while I was doing this chapter and we're gonna talk about bullying Kaveri Subrahmanyam: Um-hum.