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EO
1executive order.
eo-
2a combining form meaning “early,” “primeval,” used in the formation of compound words.
Eocene; eohippus.
e.o.
3abbreviation
ex officio.
e.o.
1abbreviation
ex officio
eo-
2combining form
early or primeval
Eocene
eohippus
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of EO1
Example Sentences
But the agency “is preparing to implement the E.O. in the event that it is permitted to go into effect,” and laid out “guidance to address legal questions” so it can spring into action as soon as the courts allow it.
In the TV categories, announced Tuesday, the nominees for dramatic series are Alex Graves for “The Diplomat,” Hiromi Kamata for “Shōgun,” Issa López for “True Detective: Night Country,” Frederick E.O.
Population Stabilization, or SUSPS, and assembled a roster of notable supporters including the Harvard evolutionary biologist E.O.
The win caps off a night that also saw series stars Anna Sawai and Hiroyuki Sanada awarded the prizes for lead actress and lead actor in a drama series, as well as an Emmy for director Frederick E.O.
"At a time when the Chinese Communist Party is already cracking down on Western firms and business intelligence services, the administration should reject an E.O. that advances Beijing’s goals," McHenry said in the letter, referring to the proposal as an executive order.
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