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At and Oxford
At once my ears were drowned by a flow of what I took to be Spanish, but -- the driver's white teeth flashing at me, the road wildly veering beyond his glistening hair, beyond his gesticulating bottle -- it could have been the purest Oxford English I was half hearing ; ;
At first it had been just a romantic dream of his, the same as the idea of finishing Oxford after the war.
At Oxford one hundred years ago there were very few Catholics, partly because religious tests were removed only in 1854.
At this point Italian financier Benedict Spinola had loaned Oxford over £ 4, 000 for his 15 month long continental tour, while in England over 100 tradesmen were seeking settlement of debts totalling thousands of pounds.
* At Oxford University, the Oxford Libertarian Society was previously known as the Hayek Society.
At Oxford the vice-chancellor, following papal directions, confined the Reformer for some time in Black Hall, from which Wycliffe was released on threats from his friends ; the vice-chancellor was himself confined in the same place because of his treatment of Wycliffe.
At Oxford Circus the tunnel runs close to the Bakerloo line tunnel of the London Underground.
At first, the dictionary was unconnected to Oxford University but was the idea of a small group of intellectuals in London ; it originally was a Philological Society project conceived in London by Richard Chenevix Trench, Herbert Coleridge, and Frederick Furnivall, who were dissatisfied with the current English dictionaries.
* At 12, Oxford was made a royal ward and placed in the household of Lord Burghley, who was the Lord High Treasurer and Queen Elizabeth I's closest and most trusted advisor.
At the University of Oxford bumping races were first organised in 1815 when Brasenose College and Jesus College boat clubs had the first annual race while at Cambridge the first recorded races were in 1827.
for being " the most amiable and beautiful person that ever eye beheld ; a person also of innate modesty, virtue and courtly deportment, which made him then, but especially after, when he retired to the great city, much admired and adored by the female sex " At the age of eighteen, during a three-week celebration at Oxford, he was granted the degree of Master of Arts.
At Magdalen College, Oxford is one which is perforated.
At the time the first edition of the Oxford English Dictionary was published, " tablespoon " ( which by then was no longer hyphenated ) still had two definitions in the UK: the original definition ( eating spoon ) and the new definition ( serving spoon ).
At Oxford he matriculated at Christ Church, where his studies were largely focused on natural history rather than the classical curriculum.
At Oxford and Cambridge business schools an MPhil, or Master of Philosophy, is awarded in place of an MA or MSc.
At Braunston Junction, the Oxford Canal diverges north and south.
At 19 he won an entrance scholarship to Balliol College, Oxford.
Oxford: At the Clarendon Press, 1908.
At one point non-governmental composition at Oxford was reduced to 32 pages a week.
At Oxford he met Robert Graves, also an Old Carthusian, and they co-edited a poetry publication, Oxford Poetry, in 1921.
At Folly Bridge in Oxford the remains of an original Saxon structure can be seen, and medieval stone bridges such as Newbridge and Abingdon Bridge are still in use.
* At colleges in the universities of Oxford and Cambridge, Hall is the dining hall for students, with High Table at one end for fellows.
Oxford: At the Clarendon Press, 1961.

At and Literary
At Heidelberg he founded the Sodalitas Litterarum Rhenana (" Rhineland Literary Society ").
At the Cheltenham Literary Festival on 17 October 2010, Lady Antonia announced that her next work would be on the subject of the Great Reform Bill 1832.
At the time there were two local revolutionary groups in Wuhan, the Literary Society ( 文學社 ) and the Progressive Association ( 共進會 ).
At the height of World War II, the Academy's theatre was demolished during an air-raid and public performances moved to the City Literary Institute.
At the urging of Peck's widow, Veronique Peck, Lee traveled by train from Monroeville to Los Angeles in 2005 to accept the Los Angeles Public Library Literary Award.
At this time the Irish government was coming under increasing pressure from the National Graves Association and the Old IRA Literary and Debating Society to take action to preserve the site.
At the University of Wisconsin – Madison, Rakosi edited the Wisconsin Literary Magazine.
At the same time, Literary Chinese was based largely upon the Classical language, and writers frequently borrowed Classical language into their literary writings.
At that point, Misirkov made contacts with the Macedonian Scientific and Literary Society, which started publishing the magazine " Macedonian Voice " in Russian.
At this stage of its history, the Literary Society operated under a strange mixture of egalitarianism and exclusiveness.
At age 17, Ferry entered Yale, where he served as one of the editors of the Yale Literary Magazine and was a member of Skull and Bones.
At about the same time he became a contributor to the Literary Gazette.
At Cornell, he was pledging the Phi Kappa Psi fraternity and was inducted into the Irving Literary Society before going to war, and accordingly was left on the rolls.
At Fetter's motion, she was made a member of Cornell's Irving Literary Society as an alumna, when he joined the Cornell Faculty.
* At War with the Word: Literary Theory and Liberal Education ( Intercollegiate Studies Institute, 1999 ) ( ISBN 1-882926-27-7 )
* Lambda Literary Award in Gay Men's Fiction ( for At Swim, Two Boys )
At the end of each episode, one actor signs with Acme Talent & Literary.
His Under Berlin, published by the University of Queensland Press, won the Kenneth Slessor Prize for Poetry ( the New South Wales State Literary Award for Poetry ) in 1989, and At The Florida won the Melbourne Age ' Book of the Year ' award for poetry in 1993.
At the 1936 Summer Olympics in Berlin, he received a bronze medal for his book, The Olympic Discus, and in 1937 he received the Polish Literary Academy's " Gold Laurels " for outstanding literary achievement.
At least that ’ s how the Accompanied Literary Society chose to celebrate at an out-of-this-world party at Bobo.

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