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  2. Oxford House - Wikipedia

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    The term Oxford House refers to any house operating under the "Oxford House Model", a community-based approach to addiction recovery, which provides an independent, supportive, and sober living environment. [1] Today there are nearly 3,000 Oxford Houses in the United States and other countries. [2] Each house is based on three rules:

  3. Oxford House (settlement) - Wikipedia

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    Life of Canon Barnett – Henrietta Barnett 1901 ISBN 978-1-113-64045-1; The Oxford House in Bethnal Green. T. Brakell ltd. 1948; The Oxford House in Bethnal Green “100 years of work in the community”. Mandy Ashworth 1984 ©Oxford House; Squires in the slums: settlements and missions in late-Victorian Britain. Nigel Scotland 2007 ISBN 978-1 ...

  4. House Rules season 3 - Wikipedia

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    Renovation 7 24 Hour Fix-Up House Rules Rule 1 Choose one zone in your house to transform: Rule 2 Your budget is $5000: Rule 3 Take a risk with a hero piece : Rule 4 You must stay together at all times: Rule 5 The winner will receive five bonus points: Team Zone Scores Total (out of 20) Final Total (Reno 1 to 7) Joe Wendy Cassie & Matt: Dining ...

  5. The X-Files Collectible Card Game - Wikipedia

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    The X-Files Collectible Card Game features nine distinct cards types, or suits: X-File: Featuring a case entity from The X-Files television series that symbolizes the dark forces underpinning the cases investigated by Mulder and Scully, each of these cards has four identifying characteristics (Affiliation, Motive, Method, and Result) about which opposing players will pose questions to ...

  6. Provisions of Oxford - Wikipedia

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    The Provisions of Oxford were constitutional reforms to the government of late medieval England adopted during the Oxford Parliament of 1258 to resolve a dispute between Henry III of England and his barons. The reforms were designed to ensure the king adhered to the rule of law and governed according to the advice of his barons. A council of ...

  7. Susan Roaf - Wikipedia

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    In 1995, Roaf built the Oxford Ecohouse, a house in Oxford designed to maximise energy efficiency. It is equipped with the first photovoltaic cell roof installed in Britain. A six-bedroom family home, it produces only 130 kg CO 2 /annum per metre square, in contrast to comparable UK houses that produce 5000 kg CO 2 /annum m 2 .

  8. Headington Hill Hall - Wikipedia

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    He described it as the "best council house in the country." [6] Maxwell commissioned a stained-glass window depicting Samson at the Gates of Gaza by Israeli sculptor Nehemia Azaz for the imperial staircase. [7] Since 1992, the Council has leased the property to Oxford Brookes University. [8] It houses the Oxford Brookes University School of Law ...

  9. Oxford Clay - Wikipedia

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    The Oxford Clay (or Oxford Clay Formation) is a Jurassic marine sedimentary rock formation underlying much of southeast England, from as far west as Dorset and as far north as Yorkshire. The Oxford Clay Formation dates to the Jurassic, specifically, the Callovian and Oxfordian ages, [ 1 ] and comprises two main facies .