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  • 101Oxford — Ọx|ford: Stadt in England. * * * I Oxford   [ ɔksfəd; nach der englischen Stadt] das, (s), Oxfọrdium, Oxfordien [ djɛ̃], Geologie: Stufe des Jura.   II …

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  • 102Oxford English Corpus — The Oxford English Corpus is a text corpus of English language used by the makers of the Oxford English Dictionary and by Oxford University Press s language research programme. It is the largest corpus of its kind, containing over two billion… …

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  • 103Oxford English Dictionary — L’Oxford English Dictionary (OED) est un dictionnaire de référence pour la langue anglaise. Il est publié par l’Oxford University Press et contient des mots venant du Royaume Uni et des diverses régions du monde anglophone : Amérique du Nord …

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  • 104Oxford Dictionary of World Religions — The Oxford Dictionary of World Religions is a reference work edited by John Bowker and published by Oxford University Press. It contains over 8,200 entries by leading authorities in the field of religious studies containing a topic index of… …

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  • 105Oxford Bach Choir — The Oxford Bach Choir is one of the UK s best known amateur choirs. It was founded by Basil Harwood in 1896 and is based in Oxford, England. There are around 200 voices in the choir. Some of the singers are students or staff at the University of… …

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  • 106University College Players — NOTOC The University College Players (or Univ Players for short) are the theatrical society of University College, Oxford.The first production was in May 1941 when Shakespeare s The Comedy of Errors was performed in cooperation with Merton… …

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  • 107Oxford Book of Contemporary Verse — The Oxford Book of Contemporary Verse, edited by D. J. Enright, is a poetry anthology from 1980, published by Oxford University Press. It might be considered one of the last words from a founder member of The Movement, with its comments in the… …

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  • 108Oxford Book of Carols — The Oxford Book of Carols was published in 1928 by Oxford University Press. Its influence derives from its anthologists Percy Dearmer, Martin Shaw and Ralph Vaughan Williams and their choice of carol tunes, provision of new words for old tunes… …

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  • 109Oxford Union murals — Rossetti s design for Sir Lancelot s Vision of the Holy Grail The Oxford Union murals (1857–1859) are a series of mural decorations in the Oxford Union library building. The series was executed by a team of Pre Raphaelite artists including Dante… …

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  • 110Oxford Book of Modern Verse 1892–1935 — The Oxford Book of Modern Verse 1892–1935 was a poetry anthology edited by W. B. Yeats, and published in 1936 by Oxford University Press. A long and interesting introductory essay starts from the proposition that the poets included should be all… …

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