Association football club in Oxford, England.
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Examples for "united"
Examples for "united"
1Our political family must remain united, he said at the party's headquarters.
2We weren't asking that United State Supreme Court decide State Law issues.
3Background: Childhood obesity represents a public health crisis in the United States.
4Pollution controls carry important financial and health consequences for the United States.
5Key markets for ZTE's handsets include China, Europe and the United States.
1Technology offers great promise with 'intelligent borders'. Hunt was educated at Oxford.
2Trial date is set for the second week in May at Oxford.
3McLaren tech is helping Oxford doctors to monitor patients' progress after treatment.
4Oxford also overtook Cambridge in subject rankingsfor law, history and modern languages.
5The Oxford English Dictionary has announced its word of the year: omnishambles.
1Moored to the shore, lay the wharf-boat in weathered greens and yellows.
2Beneath me stretched a panorama limned in feverish greens and unhealthy yellows.
3Only four yellows were issued in Moscow when Manchester United played Chelsea.
4Leaves tinged with reds, browns and yellows complement the dry brown grass.
5But I'm not supporting referees showing eight, nine, 10 yellows every game.
1Oxford United pushed and played so well, a lot of good chances.
2The 27-year-old was scouted aged eight, and played for Oxford United academy.
3The Saddlers will host Oxford United of League One in the second round.
4Last Wednesday, Oxford United hosted a day-long conference about sports psychology.
5Ex- Oxford United chairman Kelvin Thomas is close to a takeover of the club.
1They were Headington United back then and I remember my first match watching the non-league version.
Translations for The Boys from Up the Hill