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    The United States District Court for the Eastern District of Oklahoma (in case citations, E.D. Okla. or E.D. Ok.) is a federal court in the Tenth Circuit (except for patent claims and claims against the U.S. government under the Tucker Act, which are appealed to the Federal Circuit).

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    An OK button on a remote control. OK (/ ˌ oʊ ˈ k eɪ / ⓘ), with spelling variations including okay, okeh, O.K. and many others, is an English word (originating in American English) denoting approval, acceptance, agreement, assent, acknowledgment, or a sign of indifference. OK is frequently used as a loanword in other languages. It has been ...

  4. Courts of Oklahoma - Wikipedia

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    Courts of Oklahoma include: . State courts of Oklahoma. Oklahoma Supreme Court (civil) [1]; Oklahoma Court of Criminal Appeals (criminal) [2]. Oklahoma Court of Civil Appeals [1] ...

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  9. List of proposed etymologies of OK - Wikipedia

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    John D. Forbes by 1936 [16] English hoacky or horkey: Name for the harvest festival in eastern England Wilfred White 7 March 1935: Suggested in an article in the Daily Telegraph. [34] The phrase "hocky cry" is attested from 1555. [35] English Initials of Orrin Kendall (The letters OK were stamped on each biscuit)