You know Cedric is to row in theOxfordandCambridge race.
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I promised Sidgwick I'd meet him at theOxfordandCambridge Club.
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The English media always makes a fuss of theOxfordandCambridge Boat Race.
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On every side theOxfordandCambridge boys laughed and shouted, pushed and elbowed.
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Harvard is theOxfordandCambridge of America, they claim.
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I can't be 'very' anything, unless it's very drunk after theOxfordandCambridge at Lord's.
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He won the Silver Sculls, and rowed in the winning boat of theOxfordandCambridge race.
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But at last it got spoilt by theOxfordandCambridge students up for the boat race.
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It was 1989, and she was speaking at a joint open day for theOxfordandCambridge classics faculties.
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"When was theOxfordandCambridge Boat-race?" he fiercely demands.
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" TheOxfordandCambridge Boat-race!" repeats the astonished youth.
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"His verses were listened to," said " TheOxfordandCambridge Undergraduates' Journal", "with rapt attention."
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Nora and Henry Sidgwick were waiting for William in the large front room of theOxfordandCambridge University Club overlooking Pall Mall.
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The education given in the Great Public Schools is similarly dominated by the scholarship and entrance examinations held by theOxfordandCambridge Colleges.
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I should have set this going, and trusted it to correct or kill the old public schools and theOxfordandCambridge tradition altogether.
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On the day of theOxfordandCambridge boat-race, when Charles rowed three in the winning boat, Densil Ravenshoe died, after two days' illness.