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Oxford (/ˈɒksfərd/ ) is a
cathedral city and non-metropolitan
district in Oxfordshire, England, of
which it is the
county town.
Founded in the 8th century...
- The
University of
Oxford is a
collegiate research university in
Oxford, England.
There is
evidence of
teaching as
early as 1096,
making it the
oldest university...
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Oxford University Press (OUP) is the
publishing house of the
University of
Oxford. It is the
largest university press in the world. Its
first book was...
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Oxford cloth is a type of
woven dress shirt fabric emplo**** to make
dress shirts,
sometimes called Oxford shirts, worn on
casual to
formal occasions....
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Oxford dictionary may
refer to any
dictionary published by
Oxford University Press, particularly:
Oxford English Dictionary (OED)
Shorter Oxford English...
- of
Oxford College of
Emory University. Much of the city is part of the
Oxford Historic District on the
National Register of
Historic Places.
Oxford was...
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Oxford is the 14th most
populous city in Mississippi,
United States, and the
county seat of
Lafayette County, 75
miles (121 km)
southeast of Memphis. A...
- The
Oxford Playhouse is a
theatre designed by
Edward Maufe and F. G. M. Chancellor. It is
situated in
Beaumont Street,
Oxford,
opposite the Ashmolean...
- An
Oxford shoe is
characterized by
shoelace eyelets tabs that are
attached under the vamp, a
feature termed "closed lacing". This
contrasts with Derbys...
- The
Bishop of
Oxford is the
diocesan bishop of the
Church of
England Diocese of
Oxford in the
Province of Canterbury; his seat is at
Christ Church Cathedral...