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OUOklahoma University
OUOhio University
OUOpen University
OUOakland University (Michigan)
OUOrthodox Union
OUOrganizational Unit
OUOxford University
OUOpen Universiteit
OUOperable Unit (CERCLA)
OUOver/Under (sports betting)
OUOsmania University (India)
OUCroatia Airlines (IATA airline code)
OUOpen Use (zoning)
OUOver Used (gaming names)
OUUnion of Orthodox Jewish Congregations of America (New York, NY)
OUOregon University
OUObservation Unit (healthcare)
OUOsaka University (Japan)
OUOglethorpe University (Atlanta, Georgia)
OUOtago University (Dunedin, New Zealand)
OUOrnstein-Uhlenbeck
OUOrigin Unknown
OUOperational Unit
OUOculus Uterque (Latin: Each Eye)
OUOut of Unity (Quaker religion)
OUOdor Unit
OUOceanic Union (gaming)
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A partnership that will impact hundreds of millions of users worldwide," said Casper Grathwohl, the President of Dictionaries at Oxford University Press.
In 2016, he was presented with a lifetime achievement award by the Oxford University. He then became the first Pakistani to have received this honour, which was previously awarded to India's Amitabh Bachchan.
The three-year agreement stipulates the implementation of three training programmes in cooperation with the UAE Council for Artificial Intelligence and Oxford University through a series of specialised AI-oriented workshops.
Associate professor at the Jenner Institute at Oxford University and one of the founders of SpyBiotech, Sumi Biswas, explained that the company views the superglue technology as "a game changer to enable faster development of effective vaccines against major global diseases."
The Long Decade: How 9/11 Changed the Law (New York: Oxford University Press, 2014).
Rachel Houchen, head of modern foreign languages at Conyers, a former Conyers student and Oxford undergraduate said: "It is fantastic to see former Conyers students thriving at Oxford University - all of whom have previously been on this Conyers aspirations visit.
"I earned a diploma in political science at St Edmund Hall, Oxford University in England in 1978."
According to Oxford University Press, Toye uses survey evidence and the diaries of ordinary people to tell the full story of Winston Churchill's classic speeches, putting a new spin on how Churchill's war-time rhetoric was really received both at home and around the world during World War II.
--, Tracking Reason, Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2006, pp.
In the previous round up on World War One, Pat Chandler considered two Oxford University sites one of which dealt particularly with poetry while the other contained submissions from the general public.
New York and Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1998.
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