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Both al and ote are placed immediately in front of the finite verb form.
Quickly she made a selection and gave both officers garlands of white ote blossoms.
Sometime during those years Jones was a gardener at Ote Hall.
OTE was created in 1949 to bring several related public and private enterprises under one telecommunications umbrella.
In the case of OTE, the privatisation procedure appears to be long.
OTE, the former state monopoly, is the main player in fixed-line telephony.
Subscriber numbers starting with 0 are assigned to the former monopoly OTE.
In the south west, Great Ote Hall, a grade I listed building.
Some 80 years later a reference in an obscure church book mentions "Ote and Dago(me)".
Providing specialized insurance counseling to the OTE Group and to the general public.
Come on, Ote, let's hear your report."
In 1998, a share of 35% was sold the Greek company OTE.
OTE is the national telecommunications provider of Greece.
The market was opened to competitors and OTE was gradually privatized.
The OTE Museum of Telecommunications opened up to the public in 1990.
Elastinen - Ote.
Thus, hotels and activity are unfortunately migrating to Av 6 Ote, a thru-way for traffic.
The company, known as the OTE Greek telecommunications body, is the biggest state-owned operation here.
OTE Cinema 3: It features Greek movies from 1960 to today.
The only exception is that ote and omen are sometimes used in isolation where the ellipsis of a verb is understood.
It is housed in a private building of the Greeek telecommunications company OTE.
OTE may also refer to:
Both services operate under the OTE TV brand and contain the same logo.
OTE makes available new speeds reaching 24Mbit/s.
He worked most of his life for wealthy landowners, notably at Ote Hall, in Sussex, and died in 1959.