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a 20th century religious movement which became Moral Re-Armament![]()
specializes in general and business aviation and is home to Oxford Aviation Academy, the largest air training school in Europe![]()
a BBC Local Radio station, which opened on October 29, 1970 as BBC Radio Oxford![]()
is, along with MoLAS and Wessex Archaeology, one of the big three private archaeological organisations in the United Kingdom![]()
In American English, a dress shirt is a predominantly men's shirt with a collar, a full-length opening at the front from the collar to the hem, and full length sleeves with cuffs![]()
a 78 mile (130 km) long narrow canal in central England linking Oxford with Coventry via Banbury and Rugby![]()
an award earned by sportsmen and sportswomen at Cambridge, Oxford, and some other universities for competing at the highest level of university sport![]()
The prison was featured in a scene in the 1969 version of The Italian Job and the television series Inspector Morse![]()
College Preparatory School is a school in Cypress, California for above average students![]()
's sports teams, as are those of the rest of Emory University, are called the Eagles![]()
's partnership with Association of Chartered Certified Accountants allows ACCA students to study for a BSc (Hons) in Applied Accounting while taking their ACCA examinations![]()
Please note: Much of this article is based on Chapters 1 and 2 of Rimi B. Chatterjee's Empires of the Mind: A History of the Oxford University Press in India During the Raj (New Delhi: Oxford University Press, 2006)![]()
(OIS) is an International English medium co-education school following the academic programme of the University of Cambridge, UK up to GCE O and A Level![]()
The Chicago Manual of Style, Strunk and White's Elements of Style, most authorities on American English and Canadian English, and some authorities on British English (for example, Oxford University Press, and Fowler's Modern English Usage) recommend![]()
currently operates a fleet of 25 Neoplan Skyliner double decker coaches, with free Wi-Fi internet access and 240V mains power points on board every coach![]()
an English breed developed in 1830s by crossing the Cotswold with a forerunner of the Hampshire, and using the resulting cross-breeds to form the basis of the present-day breed![]()
a motorway service station on the M40 motorway near Oxford in Oxfordshire, England![]()
a series of interdisciplinary conferences organized and run by a California-based educational organization, incorporated as a for-profit corporation in Kentucky, and a not-for-profit corporation in Kentucky, Illinois and the United Kingdom![]()
the first new taxicab to be launched on the British market after the end of the Second World War![]()
At Colleges of the Universities of Oxford and Cambridge, and Trinity College, Dublin, full fellows form the governing body of the College, although they may elect a Council to handle day-to-day management![]()
a company authorised on 4th August 1845 to construct a railway line from the Oxford and Rugby Railway at Wolvercot Junction to Worcester, Stourbridge, Dudley, and Wolverhampton, with a branch to the Grand Junction Railway at Bushbury![]()
(OUP) is a publishing house and a department of the University of Oxford in England![]()
a mainline railway station serving the city of Oxford, England![]()
(OED), published by the Oxford University Press (OUP), is a comprehensive dictionary of the English language![]()
(OED), published by the Oxford University Press (OUP), is a comprehensive dictionary of the English language![]()
a co-educational residence hall located in the Hill Area of the University of Michigan campus![]()
a United Kingdom manufacturing and research company specialising in the design, manufacture and support of high-technology tools and systems for industry, research, education, space, energy, defence and healthcare![]()
an independent theatre in Beaumont Street, Oxford, opposite the Ashmolean Museum, which was founded as The Red Barn in 1923 by J.B.Fagan![]()
most of whom were members of the University of Oxford, who sought to demonstrate that the Church of England was a direct descendant of the Church established by the Apostles![]()
located on Ellesmere Island, Nunavut, Canada and was named for the University of Oxford![]()
a residential neighbourhood in the Pallisades area of north west Edmonton, Alberta, Canada![]()
a borough constituency represented in the House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom![]()
a county constituency represented in the House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom![]()
As of the census of 2000, there were 9,821 people, 3,503 households, and 3,798 families residing in the town![]()
a federal and provincial electoral district in Ontario, Canada, that has been represented in the Canadian House of Commons since the 1935 election, and in the Legislative Assembly of Ontario since the 1999 provincial election![]()
the diocesan bishop of the Church of England Diocese of Oxford in the Province of Canterbury![]()
a twin-engine aircraft used for training British Commonwealth aircrews in navigation, radio-operating, bombing and gunnery during the Second World War![]()
(OED), published by the Oxford University Press (OUP), is a comprehensive dictionary of the English language![]()
a regional municipality and census division of the Canadian province of Ontario![]()
a Jurassic marine sedimentary rock underlying much of South East England, from as far west as Dorset and as far north as Yorkshire![]()
a suburb of northern Sydney, in the state of New South Wales, Australia![]()
a bus operator serving the city and surrounding area of Oxford, England and is the trading name of City of Oxford Motor Services Ltd![]()
a major thoroughfare in London, England in the City of Westminster![]()
a census-designated place and unincorporated area located within Oxford Township, in Warren County, New Jersey, United States![]()
As of the census of 2000, there were 4,315 people, 1,703 households, and 1,047 families residing in the borough![]()
a city in northwestern Butler County, Ohio, United States, in the southwestern portion of the state![]()
Founded in 1835, it was named after the British university city in hopes of having the state university located there, which it did successfully attract![]()
a census-designated place (CDP) in the town of Oxford in Oxford County, Maine, United States![]()
a census-designated place (CDP) in the town of Oxford in Worcester County, Massachusetts, United States![]()
currently bidding for the 2010 Wikimania Conference Oxford (, ) is a city, and the county town of Oxfordshire, in South East England![]()
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