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John's reading history at Oxford.

Trevor grinned. "Oxford dictionary, 2006 edition."

All the scenes were shot at famous Oxford locations.

A proctor's assistant at Oxford University or Cambridge University.

Thee Cambridge team were too much for the Oxford team in the quiz.

University status, petitioned for immediately, was opposed successfully by Oxford and Cambridge.

All's well That Ends well has another author as well as William Shakespeare, according to research from Oxford University academics.

“It means adding the numbers together then dividing it by the number of figures,” Trevor grinned. “Oxford dictionary, 2006 edition.”

Our Main Products:lots of different designs in different sizes of Oxford cloth bags, printed canvas bags, non-woven bags, PP shopping Bag, cosmetic bag, PVC, PU bags.

In the context of student globe trotters, as world class British universities like Oxford suddenly find themselves fighting over British students with the Harvards of the world, they face major challenges.

民间有这样的传说:一*六年一个深秋的下午,天气凉爽,薄雾蒙蒙,在伯克郡克罗索恩小村子里,发生过近代文学史上一次极不寻常的谈话。 谈话的一方,是令人肃然起敬的詹姆斯•默里博士,《牛津英语词典》(Oxford English Dictionary)主编。当天,他从牛津动身,坐火车走了五十英里去会见一位名叫W. C.迈纳医生的神秘人物。牛津大词典的编纂,靠的是几千位志愿供稿人的*勤劳动,迈纳医生便是其中贡献最大的志愿供稿人之一。 近二十年来,双方书信不断,探讨英语词典编纂学中许多复杂细致的问题,但二人从未谋面。迈纳医生似乎从来不愿,或不能离开克罗索恩的家到牛津来。他无法作任何解释,除了表示歉意之外,就没有别的话了。

Is the Oxford eight winning?

the Warden of Merton College, Oxford

On Undergraduates' Education Model of University of Oxford

The Oxford English Dictionary claims that blizzard is a fairly new word.

Ronald A. Coffee, a University of Oxford biochemist and president of the Oxford-based biotech company Electrosols, has a sprayon dressing he hopes will encourage normal skin growth immediately after an injury.

That Saturday Lake called Strobe Talbott, Clinton's Oxford roommate and new ambassador at large, to the White House.

Twitter was the top word of in the Global Language Monitor's survey, and unfriend was the New Oxford American Dictionary's 2009 Word of the year.

Oxford Dictionaries' Word of the Year was "post-truth," a term that means "objective facts are less influential in shaping public opinion than appeals to emotion and personal belief."

Reply to Publicity Department, FREEPOST, Oxford University Press, Oxford.

For therhetorical structure of ThePrince, see Maurizio Viroli, Machiavelli(Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1998).

Since the classic Oxford English dictionary was published more than a century ago, the Oxford University Press (OUP) has been the most prestigious dictionary publisher in the world.

Halls were built in Dublin, Oxford, and Edinburgh, many years before they appeared in cities on the continent. The Holywell Music Room at Oxford, which opened in 1748, still stands today.

The first time “awesome” appeared in the Oxford English Dictionary, in 1598, it was a description for someone feeling awe, rather than someone inspiring it.

When Murdoch was 22, his father died, prompting the son to return to Australia from the U.K. (where he had been studying at Oxford University) and take over the family business.

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Oxford University Gazette.

Oxford, in those days, was still a city of aquatint.

The Oxford English Dictionary has the original Greek translated as "a thing devoted."

On the 6th of February there was the traditional turning on of Chinese lanterns along Oxford Street.

A reader can now trace Larkin's development from his allusive Oxford University Labour Club Bulletin efforts "about trees and the sky and the seasons" to his more mature, better-known works.

The Oxford crew walked away from Cambridge.

Or you can write to the company at Adaptive Eyecare Limited, the Oxford Center for Innovation, Mill Street, Oxford OX2, 0JX, United Kingdom.

"Unfriend" has been named the word of the year by the New Oxford American Dictionary, chosen from a list of finalists with a tech-savvy bent.

He graduated from Oxford.

Oxford What is so special about Oxford and Cambridge, the two oldest universities in England? Why do so many students want to study there?

The protagonist, Wainewright is from Dublin, graduates from Oxford and start to dedicate himself to the cause of art at the age of 25.

She took a first class in Oxford.

Strangely, The Concise Oxford Dictionary of English Etymology seems to agree with Brewer’s and not with the OED—it’s fellow Oxford University Press publication, in blaming galoshes on the Gauls.

Bfter much debate, we decided to move to Oxford.

过去的伟大图书馆——从牛津大学(Oxford)的博德利图书馆(BodleianLibrary)到卡耐基(AndrewCarnegie)的小城图书馆——为学术和经济发展做出了不可估量的贡献。

The book, which was first printed in 1859, was bought for just a few shillings in a shop about 40 years ago, and kept in a bookcase in the guest toilet at the family's home in the Oxford area.

He coxed the Oxford boat.

I looked up bamboozled in the Oxford English Dictionary online, that's where the draft third edition can be found.

Closely connected with TPR English schools, Oxford street is Xiangzhou district's budding art streets.