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Both and Oxford
Both instruments ( PoSAP and TAP ) were commercialized by Oxford Nanoscience and Cameca respectively.
Both the 16th Earl and the Countess of Oxford had established court connections: John accompanying Princess Elizabeth from house arrest at Hatfield to the throne, and Margery being appointed a Maid of Honor in 1559.
Both pronunciations are given as correct by the Oxford English Dictionary and the American Heritage Dictionary.
Both orthographical variants, with and without the hyphen, are correct, but the hyphenated one has, in addition, a second meaning, not related to animation or cinema: " a device for automatically stopping a machine or engine when something has gone wrong " ( The New Shorter Oxford English Dictionary, 1993 edition ).
Both Morris and Burne-Jones had come to Oxford with the intention of taking holy orders, but as they felt their way, both decided their energies were best spent on social reform.
Both these categories were mostly handled by London, while Oxford ( in practice the Secretary ) looked after the Clarendon Press books.
Both were Oxford men who knew the system inside out, and the close collaboration with which they worked was a function of their shared background and worldview.
At the same time, after the New Model Army had abandoned an attempt to relieve Taunton, Parliament's Committee of Both Kingdoms had directed Fairfax, its commander, to besiege Oxford, the King's wartime capital.
Both Oxford and Cambridge bestowed honorary doctorates on him.
Both Oxford and Bolingbroke warned James that he could have little chance of success unless he changed his religion, but the latter's refusal does not appear to have stopped the communications.
Both at Oxford and at St. Andrews, Ritchie wrote much of on ethics and political philosophy.
Both of them stayed at Oxford, Noel to study medicine and Christopher to retake his exams.
Both require registration in order for a work to receive copyright protection ; similarly, both require that copies of the work be deposited in officially designated repositories such as the Library of Congress in the United States, and the Oxford and Cambridge universities in the United Kingdom.
Both brothers also studied at Oxford University.
Both had converted to Catholicism while studying at Oxford.
Both he and Lewis planned a ' silent ' protest at Joyce's February 1934 speech at Oxford.
Both then went on to Shrewsbury and Pembroke College, Oxford, and Critchley was best man at Heseltine's wedding.
Both Oxford and Cambridge have lent their names to educational materials and institutions associated with the two universities.
Both the Conservatives and Labour had sent advisers to the United States to aid the rival candidates in the 1992 presidential election, and it emerged that the Conservative government had allowed Home Office press officers to search files for evidence that Clinton had applied for British citizenship to avoid the Vietnam draft while a Rhodes scholar at Oxford in 1969 ; no evidence was found that he had.
Both the Oxford and London flagship stores have won Bookseller of the Year at the British Book Awards.
On 24 June, he marched from Gloucester to Stow on the Wold, where he received intelligence that the King was marching eastward from Oxford into the Parliamentarian-held eastern counties, and soon received orders from the Parliamentarian Committee of Both Kingdoms to pursue him.
Both The Times and the Oxford Dictionary of National Biography give 1888 as the correct year.
Both Thomas and Antony were educated at Oxford University, where they studied from 1267 to 1270.
Both the Reading to Oxford road ( A329 ) and the Great Western Main Line railway pass along this slope higher than the original village centre, which is linked to the A329 by two steep lanes crossing the railway.

Both and Cambridge
Both before and after World War I he worked on a range of topics in physiology in cooperation with colleagues in Cambridge, Germany and elsewhere.
Both the Cambridge and Chelmsford campuses have accommodation for students to live in during term-time.
Both Cambridge, Maryland and Cambridge, Massachusetts have been speculated by historians as having inspired the naming of the town.
Both the British and American militaries have expressed interest in a carbon fiber woven from carbon nanotubes that was developed at University of Cambridge and has the potential to be used as body armor.
Both Cambridge Canoe Club ( on Sheep's Green ) and Cambridge University Canoe Club ( just upstream from Newnham ) are based here.
Both the university and the Corporation of Cambridge complained to parliament in 1697 that the trade route to the town from King's Lynn had been severely impaired.
" Both at King's College and at Cambridge Maurice gathered a following of earnest students.
" Both Queen Victoria's son the Prince of Wales and her cousin, the army commander George, Duke of Cambridge attended the ceremony.
Both at Cambridge and in London, he participated in the literary life of the time.
Both Bill Staines, who grew up in Lexington, and Bonnie Raitt, who attended college in Cambridge, were influenced by the folk revival through the concerts at Club 47.
Both joined the Cambridge Apostles, a secret debating society which met every Saturday night during term to discuss, over coffee and anchovy sandwiches, serious questions of religion, literature and society.
Both were members of the Cambridge Apostles ( also known as the Conversazione society ), a Cambridge clandestine discussion group of 12 undergraduates, mostly from Trinity and King's Colleges who considered themselves to be the brightest minds in the university.
Both the main thoroughfare of Golden Gate Park in San Francisco, and Memorial Drive, a busy road in Cambridge, MA are closed to car traffic each Sunday during the summer to allow pedestrians, bikers, skateboarders and roller / inlineskaters an opportunity to use the road.
Both were also related to President Coolidge and to Diana, Princess of Wales, and through the latter to The Duke of Cambridge and Prince Harry.
Both innings were cautious, with defence his main priority for much of the innings, but he failed in the match against Cambridge.
Both HRH The Duke of Cambridge and HRH Prince Harry of Wales joined the regiment as cornets in 2006.
Both of these neighborhoods were once known as The Port or Old Port region of Cambridge.
Both Cambridge Town and their neighbours Abbey United applied to change their name to Cambridge City.

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