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  2. 2021 Tour de France, Stage 1 to Stage 11 - Wikipedia

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    Spectators in Stage 4 holding signs with the same text (“Allez opi omi”) as on the sign causing Tony Martin to crash. With 45 kilometres (28 mi) to go, Tony Martin (Team Jumbo–Visma) was brought down by a spectator who was holding a sign, causing a crash which brought down most of the peloton. [2]

  3. Allez-Vous-En - Wikipedia

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    The phrase Allez-vous-en is a French phrase meaning Go away directed to one or more persons with whom one is not familiar. Its more familiar translation is va t´en (informal). The phrases are formed using the reflexive conjugated form of the verb aller which means to go , and the object pronoun en .

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    OPI Products, a US nail polish manufacturer Opi, an Igbo musical instrument Oremus Pro Invicem , Latin for Let us Pray for each other (see List of Latin phrases (O) )

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  7. Allez Ola Olé - Wikipedia

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    "Allez Ola Olé" (French pronunciation: [ale ola ole], Come on! Ola! Olé!) is a song in the French language performed by French singer Jessy Matador that represented France at the Eurovision Song Contest 2010. The song was chosen internally, and was announced 24 February 2010.

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    But the Founders did not mean for powerful men and women far away from the citizens—for people with their own agendas, or for a class of professionals—to perform the patriots’ tasks, or to protect freedom.They meant for us to do it: you,me,the American who delivers your mail, the one who teaches your kids.

  9. Hupia - Wikipedia

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    In Taíno culture, the hupia (also opia, opi'a, op'a, operi'to) is the spirit of a person who has died.. In Taíno spiritual beliefs, hupias (ghost spirits of those who had died) were contrasted with goeiza, spirits of the living.