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    However, in March 1918 the UK seized under angary numerous Dutch ships in ports of the British Isles and the British Empire. They included the KPM ships Pijnacker Hordijk, Rochussen, 's Jacob, Tasman, Van Heemskerk, and Van Waerwijck. In September 1918 U-46 sank Tasman by torpedo in the North Atlantic, killing 14 of her crew. [6]

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    Oum, who grew up in Marrakech, is a singer-songwriter inspired by Moroccan popular music, Hassani poetry (Moroccan desert culture) and African rhythms. She interprets her lyrics in Moroccan Arabic (Darija), Amazigh, French, English and Spanish.

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    OUM offers one degree, the Doctor of Medicine (MD). The program admits two new cohorts annually, in January and July. OUM's is a graduate-entry program, meaning all applicants must have a bachelor’s degree or higher from an accredited tertiary institution with a GPA of at least 3.0 on a 4.0 scale, 5.5 on a 7.0 scale, or its equivalent.

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    The Oracle unified method (OUM), first released by Oracle Corporation in 2006, is a standards-based method with roots in the unified process (UP). OUM is business-process and use-case driven and includes support for the Unified Modeling Language (UML), though the use of UML is not required. OUM combines these standards with aspects of Oracle's ...