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  2. Sharper Image - Wikipedia

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    The Sharper Image was founded by Richard Thalheimer. The company started in 1977 as a catalog business to sell jogging watches. [4] Later, through their catalog, [5] The Sharper Image expanded its product assortment to include high-end futuristic gadgets, electronics, massage chairs, and air purifiers. The Sharper Image eventually expanded to ...

  3. Richard Thalheimer - Wikipedia

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    In 2010, Thalheimer devoted his full-time energies to managing his stock portfolio and began to study with the Najarian Brothers. In 2015, Thalheimer launched his family office fund, which is known today as The Sharper Fund. The Sharper Fund recorded gains of 96% during 2019. Through the first half of 2020, recorded gains of 73%.

  4. St Scholastica Day riot - Wikipedia

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    St Scholastica Day riot, as depicted on a 1907 postcard. The St Scholastica Day riot took place in Oxford, England, on 10 February 1355, Saint Scholastica's Day.The disturbance began when two students from the University of Oxford complained about the quality of wine served to them in the Swindlestock Tavern, which stood on Carfax, in the centre of the town.

  5. Oxford City F.C. - Wikipedia

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    On 3 May 2008, Oxford City were promoted from the Southern League Division One South and West with a 1–0 win over Uxbridge. In their first season in the Premier Division, they finished in 6th place, narrowly missing out on the play-offs. [2] In season 2011–12, Oxford City finished as runners-up, narrowly missing out on the title.

  6. Oxford Journal - Wikipedia

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    The Oxford Journal was a free newspaper distributed throughout the city of Oxford in the county of Oxfordshire, UK. It was published under licence by Taylor Newspapers Ltd (who also publish other free newspapers including the Basingstoke Observer , Oxford Property Weekly and Auto Weekly ).

  7. Oxford - Wikipedia

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    There are two tiers of local government covering Oxford, at district and county level: Oxford City Council and Oxfordshire County Council. From 1889 to 1974 the city of Oxford was a county borough, independent from the county council. [25] Oxford City Council meets at the Town Hall on the street called St Aldate's in the city centre.

  8. 19 out-of-this-world food deals for the total solar eclipse

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    Wendy’s customers can take advantage of the following deals to celebrate the solar eclipse: Get a free small Frosty with any purchase between April 8 — 14 using a digital offer.

  9. Randolph Hotel, Oxford - Wikipedia

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    Front entrance of the Randolph Hotel View of the hotel from the east, with the Martyrs' Memorial on the left and Beaumont Street on the right.. The Randolph Hotel, also known as The Randolph Hotel by Graduate Hotels, is a 5 star hotel in Oxford, England, on the south side of Beaumont Street, at the corner with Magdalen Street, opposite the Ashmolean Museum and close to the Oxford Playhouse.