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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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  • ...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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  • ...ell as being the country's third-largest academic library after those of [[University of Oxford|Oxford]] and [[University of Cambridge|Cambridge]].<ref> The claim about th
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  • ...s Ashcroft is an award winning scientist, a professor of physiology at the University of Oxford, and a Fellow of both Trinity College Oxford and the Royal Society. The aut
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  • The '''Bullingdon Club''' is a long-established club for students at the [[University of Oxford]].<ref name=theguardian2022-06-16/> | location = University of Oxford
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  • ...harles Simonyi]] Professor of the Public Understanding of Science at the [[University of Oxford]] from 1995 to 2008.
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  • ...nts:''' from Dr. Anton Van Der Merwe, Professor of Molecular Immunology at University of Oxford
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  • ...Kingdom]] geography was [[Halford John Mackinder]], appointed reader at [[University of Oxford|Oxford University]] in 1887.
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  • ...rtisans in Elizabethan England’ Ph.D. thesis, Cambridge. Available through University of Oxford, Museum of History of Science; It is interesting to note that Johnson does ...athematics University of Edinburgh, and Savilian Professor of Astronomy at University of Oxford</ref> proposed<ref>in his Edinburgh lectures published in 1695 as an optics
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  • ...k. The two great universities, [[University of Cambridge|Cambridge]] and [[University of Oxford|Oxford]], are said to have been as intent on enrolling potential "blues" as
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  • ...three of Donne's young siblings died. At the age of 11, Donne entered the university of Oxford: Catholic children often went very young to university because this sideste
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  • ...nd the study of material culture. One such collection was donated to the [[University of Oxford]] and a museum to house the collection opened in 1683 (the institution woul
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  • ...In 1852 he was awarded the honorary degree of Doctor of Civil Law by the [[University of Oxford]], and he was knighted by [[Queen Victoria]] in 1853.
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  • ...culator/ HOMA Calculator]. [http://www.dtu.ox.ac.uk/ Diabetes Trial Unit]. University of Oxford.
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