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  • | title = The History of the University of Oxford | title = A history of the University of Oxford.
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  • ...tionally a northern rival to the southern [[university|universities]] of [[University of Oxford|Oxford]] and [[University of Cambridge|Cambridge]]. Like the 'Oxbridge' ins
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  • #redirect [[University of Oxford]]
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  • {{r|University of Oxford}}
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  • {{r|University of Oxford}}
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  • ...boratory Notebooks”] BSHS Sixth Three Societies Conference, Keble College, University of Oxford (Oxford, United Kingdom, 2008).
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  • ...Archive (LARA)] - online bibliography maintained at [[Kellogg College]], [[University of Oxford]].
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  • ...tp://ptcl.chem.ox.ac.uk/MSDS/AS/ascorbic_acid.html Safety data] from the [[University of Oxford]].
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  • A [[college]] of the [[University of Oxford]] in [[England]]; its main buildings are on [[Pembroke Square]].
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  • ...idge|Cambridge]], with a starred first and then did postgraduate work at [[University of Oxford|Oxford]], and then taught at [[Durham University|Durham]] as a professor be
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  • ...testant Ascendancy, Swift was educated at [[Trinity College Dublin]] and [[University of Oxford|Oxford]]. He was ordained as an [[Anglicanism|Anglican]] priest, rising to
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  • A University of Oxford professor and leading expert in using DNA to track global human migrations
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  • * {{cite book |author=University of Oxford |title=Oxford English Dictionary, 11th Edition |publisher=Oxford University
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  • {{r|University of Oxford}}
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  • ...on [[existentialism]]. Warnock studied at [[Lady Margaret Hall]] at the [[University of Oxford]], and she has been Headmistress of the girls-only [[Oxford High School]].
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  • ...-03-22 |last=Kinsey |first=Stephen |year=2010|publisher=Hertford College, University of Oxford}}
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  • {{r|University of Oxford}}
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  • [[University of Oxford]]
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  • {{rpl|University of Oxford}}
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  • ...n in the [[United Kingdom]]. It was founded in 1209 by refugees from the [[University of Oxford]], and these two remained the only universities in England until the 19th c
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  • {{r|University of Oxford}}
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  • ...of London]] from 1946 to 1959 and the Wykeham Professor of Logic at the [[University of Oxford]] from 1959 to 1978.
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  • {{r|University of Oxford}}
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  • {{r|University of Oxford}}
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  • '''Stephen Oppenheimer, M.D.''' is a British [[University of Oxford]] professor and leading expert in using DNA to track global human migration
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  • Lewis entered University College, [[University of Oxford|Oxford]], on a scholarship in 1917 (1916?). He left to volunteer in [[Worl
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  • {{r|University of Oxford}}
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  • The '''University of Oxford''' located in the city of [[Oxford]], [[United Kingdom|UK]], is the oldest Although the rise to prominence of the University of Oxford is somewhat obscure, documents from the late twelfth century, around 1190,
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  • ...ian2022-06-16/> The Bullingdon Club is a club formed by students at the [[University of Oxford]], originally to promote and celebrate members participation in sports, lik
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  • At the [[University of Oxford]], the M.Phil. is a two-year master's degree, while the M.St. is a one-year
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  • ...Academy of Sciences]], and delivered the [[John Locke Lectures]] at the [[University of Oxford]] in 1973.
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  • ...l, Lancashire on 22 February 1889. He was a lecturer and professor at the University of Oxford between 1912 and 1941. He was of the world's leading authorities on the [[
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  • ...h universities. It is also the only Scottish university, and (along with [[University of Oxford|Oxford]] and [[University of Cambridge|Cambridge]]) one of the only British
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  • ...empest'' and a text describing a shipwreck on [[Malta]]. Students of the [[University of Oxford]] would rather prioritize the influence of Erasmus and Eden.
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  • ...the constituent [[Colleges of the University of Oxford|college]]s of the [[University of Oxford]] in [[England]]. Its main buildings are on [[Pembroke Square, Oxford|Pemb
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  • {{r|University of Oxford}}
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  • He attended the [[University of Oxford]], where he was a member of the notorious [[Bullingdon Club]], and made fri
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  • ...le left astronomy and started a law study as a [[Rhodes Scholar]] at the [[University of Oxford]] (B.A., 1912). He joined the Kentucky bar in 1913 but soon gave up his pra
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  • ...//ptcl.chem.ox.ac.uk/MSDS/AS/ascorbic_acid.html Vitamin C toxicity data at University of Oxford]
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  • ...background, and educated at a state [[grammar school]] before attending [[University of Oxford|Oxford University]] ([[Balliol College, Oxford|Balliol College]]), Heath wa
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  • | footnotes = Was friends with David Cameron and Boris Johnson, at University of Oxford|Oxford, when they were all members of the notorious Bullingdon Club ...h members of the notorious Bullingdon Club, when they were students at the University of Oxford.<ref name=theguardian2022-09-02/>
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  • ...ish Library]] in [[London, United Kingdom|London]]. The libraries of the [[University of Oxford]], [[University of Cambridge]], [[University of London]], [[University of C
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  • ...darkly handsome and debonair young man, a bit of a dandy. He went up to [[University of Oxford|Oxford University]], where he enjoyed himself, despite the death of his fat
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  • When he attended the [[University of Oxford]] he was a member of the notorious [[Bullingdon Club]].<ref name=thesun2022
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  • ...ate tutoring and partly chaotic schooling, he went up to Exeter College, [[University of Oxford|Oxford]]. Here he met [[Edward Burne-Jones]] and became part of a group of
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  • ...titution in 1969. He was then able to obtain a scholarship to study at the University of Oxford under [[R.M. Hare]], a prominent utilitarian philosopher who arguably influ
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  • * Green, A., Society for French Studies (Great Britain), & University of Oxford. European Humanities Research Centre. (1996). Privileged anonymity : the wr
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  • .... By 1728, the Johnsons were able to send him to [[Pembroke College]] at [[University of Oxford|Oxford]]. This was not to last; after thirteen months, Johnson was forced t
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  • ...s citizen and academic, Professor of Contemporary Islamic Studies at the [[University of Oxford]], who is an advocate of [[Islam]]ic reform. In ''Time Magazine's'' article
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  • ...g the first rector. The right of presenting to the living passed to the [[University of Oxford]] which did little to maintain the fabric of the building.
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