- class,
again replacing Oberons. The
Australian Oberons were
replaced by the six Collins-class submarines. The two
Chilean Oberons were
replaced by the Scorpène-class...
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Oberon (/ˈoʊbərɒn/) is a king of the
fairies in
medieval and
Renaissance literature. He is best
known as a
character in
William Shakespeare's play A Midsummer...
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Oberon in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Oberon is a
legendary king of the fairies.
Oberon may also
refer to:
Oberon (Seyler), a 1789 Singspiel...
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Oberon Media was a multi-platform
casual games company,
delivering casual games across online, social, mobile/Smartphone,
interactive TV and
retail categories...
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Merle Oberon (born
Estelle Merle O'Brien Thompson; 19
February 1911 – 23
November 1979) was a
British actress. She
gained recognition for
portraying Anne...
- The
Oberon System is a modular, single-user, single-process,
multitasking operating system written in the
programming language Oberon. It was originally...
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Oberon Mall is a
shopping mall
located in the
Indian city of Kochi. The mall was
opened formally on 2
March 2009,
though it was
launched in 2008. The cost...
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Object Oberon is a
programming language which is
based on the
language Oberon with
features for object-oriented programming.
Oberon-2 was
essentially a...
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Oberon-2 is an
extension of the
original Oberon programming language that adds
limited reflective programming (reflection) and object-oriented programming...
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Oberon /ˈoʊbərɒn/, also
designated Ur**** IV, is the
outermost and second-largest
major moon of the
planet Ur****. It is the second-most m****ive of the...