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Fixtures and between
* Intelligent Bathroom Fixtures and Systems ( comparison between passive and active vision systems for use with plumbing fixtures, as published in Leonardo, 36 ( 3 ), pp 199 – 120, June 2003 )

Fixtures and Durham
* Team Durham: Fixtures, results and tables.

Fixtures and are
Fixtures are devices that use water without an additional source of power.
* 22 June 2006 – Fixtures for the Premier League and the Football League are released.
Fixtures are treated as a part of real property, particularly in the case of a security interest.

Fixtures and ;
* Robbie Knox – " That Is Life " interviewer / Fixtures Man / Tramp / 2002 Dance Off Champion ;

Fixtures and for
West has become a regular venue for the Scottish Cup Final, held at the end of August and the tradition of hosting Representative Fixtures has continued with five European Championship Matches being held at Hamilton Crescent during 2000, namely Holland v. Ireland, Gibraltar v. Portugal, England Cricket Board XI v. Scotland, France v. Greece and Holland v. Denmark.
The Tooling Sector of Precision Engineering Division manufactures all kinds of Press Tool, Molds, Jigs, Fixtures for various industries.
Vayrynen was ruled out for a few weeks when he had groin surgery which also ruled him out of some of the International Fixtures with Finland.

Fixtures and first
Rosenberg developed one of the first known AR systems, called Virtual Fixtures, while working at the U. S. Air Force Armstrong Labs in 1991, and published first study of how an AR system can enhance human performance.
Rosenberg develops one of the first functioning AR systems, called Virtual Fixtures, at the U. S. Air Force Research Laboratory — Armstrong, and demonstrates benefits to human performance.

Fixtures and by
In this movement, it is limited only by the number of Power Data Grapple Fixtures ( PDGFs ) on the station.
Fixtures from the hospital were removed by volunteers to help rebuild a community hospital in Suai, East Timor.
Fixtures put in place by the tenant belong to the landlord if the tenant is evicted from the property.
Caroma Dorf was formed in 2006 by GWA International Limited as the Bathroom Fixtures and Sanitaryware business, which is now home to a number of well-known brands including Dorf, Caroma, Fowler, Irwell, Stylus, Clark, Epure and Radiant.

Fixtures and .
The MBS is equipped with 4 Power Data Grapple Fixtures, one at each of its four top corners.
** Fixtures and fittings ( basins, bowls, seats, taps, etc.
* Fixtures and results on leaguenews. co. uk

between and Oxford
When debates polarise between techniques, the methods are often referred to by a colour code, based on the colours of the bindings of the two volumes from the first Oxford Conference, where the approaches were first distinguished.
In July 2012, Clinton gave the keynote address at the Re | Source Conference, a collaboration between Oxford University, the Stordalen Foundation and the Rothschild Foundation.
The estate was conveniently located within easy walking distance of Bletchley railway station, where the " Varsity Line " between the cities of Oxford and Cambridge – whose universities supplied many of the code-breakers – met the ( then-LMS ) main West Coast railway line between London and Birmingham, Manchester, Glasgow.
There are also clubs in many Universities and Colleges, with an annual Varsity match being played between Oxford and Cambridge.
Oxford scholar Noa Ronkin discusses the relation between the skandhas ( Sanskrit ; Pali: khandhas ) and dukkha:
Ronald later became a member of parliament, during World War II became a link between the British and United States governments, and lent his country house, Ditchley Park near Oxford, to Churchill for weekend visits when the official residences were considered unsafe.
In August, Oxford attended Paul de Foix, who had come to England to negotiate a marriage between Elizabeth and the Duke of Anjou, the future King Henry III of France.
Affectionately known as her " Boar " or her " Turk ," discord arose between them, and on 1 July, Oxford bolted to the continent without permission, travelling to Calais with Lord Edward Seymour, and then to Flanders, ' carrying a great sum of money with him '.
On 15 December, the Duchess of Suffolk wrote to Burghley describing a plan she and Mary had devised to arrange a meeting between Oxford and his daughter.
A contretemps occurred during the progress in mid-August when the Queen twice requested Oxford to dance before the French ambassadors, who were in England to negotiate a marriage between the 46 year old Elizabeth and the younger brother of Henri III of France, the 24 year old Duke of Anjou.
This antagonism may have triggered the famous quarrel between Oxford and Sidney on the tennis court at Whitehall.
Whether it was Sidney next challenged Oxford to a duel or the other way around, Oxford did not take it further, and the Queen personally took Sidney to task for not recognizing the difference between his status and Oxford's.
Oxford openly quarrelled with Leicester about this time ; he was confined to his chamber at Greenwich for some time ' about the libelling between him and my Lord of Leicester '.
In March 1582 there was a skirmish in the streets of London between Oxford and Anne's uncle, Sir Thomas Knyvet.
In October 1595 Oxford wrote to his brother in law, Sir Robert Cecil of friction between himself and the ill-fated Earl of Essex, partly over his claim to the property, terming him ' the only person that I dare rely upon in the court '.
Harold Jenkins criticised the idea of any direct personal satire as " unlikely " and " uncharacteristic of Shakespeare ", while G. R. Hibbard hypothesized that differences in names ( Corambis / Polonius: Montano / Raynoldo ) between the First Quarto and other editions might reflect a desire not to offend scholars at Oxford University.
* 1829 – The first Boat Race between the University of Oxford and the University of Cambridge takes place.
During this time there was conflict between the northern ( Boreales ) and southern ( Australes ) " nations " at Oxford.
John held a council in London in January 1215 to discuss potential reforms and sponsored discussions in Oxford between his agents and the rebels during the spring.
He began to form an axis between Oxford and Newark on Trent in Nottinghamshire.
However, the Oxford Dictionary of Philosophy warns that " the borderline between such ' second-order ' reflection, and ways of practising the first-order discipline itself, is not always clear: philosophical problems may be tamed by the advance of a discipline, and the conduct of a discipline may be swayed by philosophical reflection ".
The name " methodist " was a pejorative name given to a small society of students at Oxford who met together between 1729 and 1735 for the purpose of mutual improvement, given because of their methodistic habits.
Mere Christianity is a theological book by C. S. Lewis, adapted from a series of BBC radio talks made between 1942 and 1944, while Lewis was at Oxford during World War II.

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