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  2. Oregon State Police - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the history, structure, and functions of the Oregon State Police, a law enforcement agency of the U.S. state of Oregon. The OSP enforces criminal laws, assists local agencies, and has special divisions for investigation, wildlife, and lottery security.

  3. Oregon State Penitentiary - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the history, operations and controversies of the oldest maximum security prison in Oregon. Find out how it started in Portland, moved to Salem, and became a psychiatric facility for mentally ill prisoners.

  4. Oklahoma State Penitentiary - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the history, operations and controversies of the Oklahoma State Penitentiary, a maximum-security prison in McAlester. The prison holds more than 750 male offenders, including death row prisoners, and has faced riots, lawsuits and escapes.

  5. Online service provider - Wikipedia

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    An online service provider (OSP) is a company that offers various services and information resources via the Internet or other networks. Learn about the history, types, and examples of OSPs, and how they differ from ISPs and BBSes.

  6. Microsoft Open Specification Promise - Wikipedia

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    The Microsoft Open Specification Promise (or OSP) is a promise by Microsoft, published in September 2006, to not assert its patents, in certain conditions, against implementations of a certain list of specifications. [1] The OSP is not a licence, but rather a covenant not to sue. [2] It promises protection but does not grant any rights.

  7. Open Shortest Path First - Wikipedia

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    OSPF stands for Open Shortest Path First, a link state routing protocol that operates within a single autonomous system. It supports IPv4 and IPv6 networks, uses multicast addressing, and divides the network into areas for traffic optimization.

  8. Oblate Sisters of Providence - Wikipedia

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    The Oblate Sisters of Providence (OSP) is a Catholic women's religious institute founded by Mother Mary Elizabeth Lange, and Father James Nicholas Joubert in 1829 in Baltimore, Maryland for the education of girls of African descent.

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