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OKE: Operation Kill Everything

The deluxe edition version of the mixtape debuted at number 89 on the Billboard 200 chart, with first-week sales of 5,000 copies in the United States.


Hannah-Oke

Each families dance the Hoedown Throwdown from Hannah Montana: The Movie with Billy Ray Cyrus shouting out the moves, but when he says something that isn't one of the moves, the audience needs to shout Silly Billy.

It will see six families from across the UK putting their singing abilities and Hannah song knowledge to the test in a series of challenges and karaoke sing-offs in front of a studio audience and panel of judges, which consist of Disney Channel UK star Brad Kavanagh, Pop Idol participant Nicki Chapman and Dancing on Ice participant Jason Gardiner.

Jennifer Kanis

Kanis retained the seat for Labor on a 51.5 per cent (–4.7) two-candidate-preferred vote against Australian Greens candidate and fellow Melbourne City councillor Cathy Oke.

Kurt Fabri

Fabri returned to scientific work in 1964 as an animal behavior researcher at the Biophysics Institute at Pushchino-na-Oke and joined the faculty of Moscow State University as lecturer in ethology in 1966.

Leslie Warner Oke

After the departure of Bowman and the election of two new UFO MLAs, Farquhar Oliver and Thomas Farquhar, in the 1926 provincial election, Oke led a rump of three UFO MLAs until he lost his seat in the 1929 election to Thomas Howard Fraleigh.

Oke and Beniah Bowman refused to sit with the Progressive caucus and sat as UFO MLAs instead.

Oke

Okinoerabu Airport, Kagoshima Prefecture, Japan (IATA airport code: OKE)

Oke-Onigbin

It also has congregations of several church denominations, including the Evangelical Church of West Africa (ECWA) and All Saints, an Anglican church.

Omi-Osun ruins

The Omi-Ọsun ruins are the remains of an ancient settlement of the Oke-Ila Orangun kingdom, located along the Omi-Ọsun river in southwestern Nigeria.

William Whipple Warren

Her multi-racial ancestry was similar to his: she was the daughter of William Alexander Aitken, a European-American fur trader, and Gin-gion-cumig-oke, an Ojibwe woman.


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