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What does OK stand for?

Oskar Kokoschka (painter's signature)


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Ola Kala (Greek: Everything's fine; an origin for the word Okay)
Old Kinderhook (a nickname for Martin Van Buren)
Oll Korrect (origin of OK meaning Okay)
On Kerosene (India)
One Kiss
Operatiekamer (Dutch: Operating)
Order Known (WWI)
Organisierte Kriminalitaet (German: organised crime)
Organized Konfusion (rap duo)
Oscillating Klystron
OutKast (hip-hop/rap duo)
Outside Knowledge (research company)
Over Kill (band)
Okay With Corrections
Oklahoma Kansas & Texas (railroad)
Oklahoma Pest Control Association (also seen as OPCA; trade group)
Operation Kid to Kid
Okinawa, Ryukyu Islands, Japan - Naha Field (Airport Code)
Ontario Kinesiology Association (Canada)
Organization for Korea Atomic Energy Awareness



Samples in periodicals archive:
Of Gustav Klimt and Egon Schiele he must immediately think, of Oskar Kokoschka too, and if he knows something of artefacts, architecture and the Viennese Secession -- that most sublime of deliberately revolutionary movements in the history of art -- then Otto Wagner, Koloman Moser and Josef Hoffmann must also spring into his mind.
JJ) Oskar Kokoschka - Bride of the Wind (1914) Painted as a memorial to his affair with Alma Mahler, the composer Gustav Mahler's dangerous-to-know widow.
Yeats & Oskar Kokoschka Compton Verney, until 14 December In 1962 Oskar Kokoschka drew record crowds to his Tate retrospective -- belated recognition for the Austrianborn artist who had lived in London, on and off, since 1938.
The saga of Alma Mahler-Werfel - the wife of Gustav Mahler, Franz Werfel and Walter Gropius and the lover of Oskar Kokoschka - will use every square inch of the Los Angeles Theatre.
In her very first catalogue in 1945 Oskar Kokoschka wrote of her: ``I see my pupil Ishbel McWhirter moved by curiosity.
After Mahler's death in 1911, she had an extended affair with the painter Oskar Kokoschka, and then she went on to marry the architect Walter Gropius and the writer Franz Werfel.
The Austrian artist, Oskar Kokoschka, immigrated to England in 1938 and stayed until 1953.
Her preoccupation with the emotional side of things obviously places her in the expressionist camp, and indeed her heroes are artists such as Otto Dix, Egon Schiele, and Oskar Kokoschka.

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