Axiomatics actively contributes to the development of the XACML standard and has editorial responsibilities within the OASIS Technical Committee. |
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Plumtree Softwares' new software supports Web Services for Remote Portlets from OASIS and the proposed final draft, of the Java Specification Request 168 portlet standard. |
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We're very pleased to see the community come together in OASIS to standardize the OData protocol using the latest Web tools JSON and AtomPub in a RESTful environment. |
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Florist foam, also known as Oasis, is the main medium for holding most flower arrangements in place. |
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He tottered blindly towards the bar like a camel making for an oasis after a hard day at the office. |
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Personals is an online oasis for single people seeking dates, romance, and lifelong partners. |
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Promoting artisanal activities like basket-making has particularly strengthened the position of women in the oasis communities. |
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Perched on its edge is the tented oasis, a convergence of date palms and tamarinds, hot springs and Bedouin hospitality. |
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In LaChapelle's interpretation of the desert oasis, it is almost as if the city does not know that it is the epitome of tack and distaste. |
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The oasis is far from the madding crowd, but has neither phone nor electricity, not even a teashop. |
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The pair have fond memories of the rural oasis where they spent their summer holidays chasing cows and picking blackberries for their gran's jam. |
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Two escapees once stumbled upon the oasis by a sheer chance and pure luck, thus becoming the parents of the somber population. |
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The survivors then had to make a punishing trek to an oasis 22 km away, where Haslam died. |
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In that cultural desert, the President on screen appears a dignified and generous oasis of calm and benevolence. |
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Oasis also stakes out very different sonic terrain, nodding to electronic pop, dub reggae, and sixties psychedelia. |
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They were heading towards the oasis that preceded the valley that lead to the mines. |
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The Oasis, with its water flumes and hydro slide, is a favourite among youngsters. |
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When Chris Evans and Oasis hit their peaks in the summer of Britpop, 1996, they spawned a wealth of imitators and copyists. |
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Of course, native birds such as the American coot, mallard, and Brewer's blackbird also used this valuable oasis. |
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One farmer has managed to create a small oasis in the middle of the storm, where he lords over everyone else with an iron fist. |
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As we gather in the relative coolness, the doctor strides forward to warmly welcome us to his small oasis. |
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In a world where feminism, or postfeminism, is so often reassessed and derided, tennis is a rare oasis of incontrovertibility. |
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On the Big Island of Hawaii, along the Kohala Coast, you will find Mauna Lani Resort, an incomparable oasis of beauty and luxury. |
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That's why I was very excited to discover a small oasis of fancypants food in my neighborhood, called Choice. |
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He lives in Vienna, his home a modernist oasis of tranquillity perched above the lush greenery of the Wienerwald. |
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Jasmine sat in the shade of a palm tree by the quiet pristine waters of the oasis. |
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Birds and chipmunks feel right at home in this miniature oasis amid the dry chaparral of the Santa Cruz Mountains. |
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Today, it is the centre of eclectic high fashion and functional art, as well as an oasis of designer pubs, cafes and restaurants. |
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Today in every season of the year it serves as an urban oasis where people stroll, chat and enjoy the outdoors. |
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Both stressed that they were financing the expedition out of their own pockets and all the funds they raise will go directly to Oasis House. |
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Swift habitat includes desert oasis, Mediterranean scrub, steppe, farm or grassland, urban areas, forest and canyons. |
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It is here that the upper classes have built a clean, new oasis in a desert of poverty and destruction. |
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Now surrounded by the homes and businesses of ever-expanding Swindon, it has taken on a new lease of life as an oasis of calm and beauty. |
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To my left on the river a lone fisherman sat rod-straight on his boat, an oasis of calm. |
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When they were first introduced, the league tables were an oasis in a desert of information. |
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Work used to be an oasis of calm where parents, in the past mainly fathers, could gain identity and self-respect. |
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The few spurts of humorous dialogue are like, well, an oasis in the desert. |
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The grounds of Trinity College are an oasis of calm right in the middle of the city. |
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In a critical moment like this, the infusion of Chinese capital is like an oasis in the desert. |
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Because Zambia continues to be an oasis of peace, the nation has become a fertile ground for refugees. |
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Lots of cool bridges, rocks and waterfalls make this a small oasis in the concrete jungle. |
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In a city teeming with traffic and tourists, it is a glorious oasis of calm. |
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However Leigh Creek has survived them all and prospered to become an oasis in the desert. |
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Located around the semiartificial Lake Pichola, it's an oasis in the desert state of Rajasthan. |
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They needed to stay on the pathway that led towards the only oasis in the desert and to the only village strong enough to live in this heat. |
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In fact, the desert oasis has played host to this event in five of the past six years. |
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This flower was unique, there was only one desert in all of Hotep and only one oasis within that desert. |
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In the time of Muhammad, Khaibar was a fertile oasis in the Arabian desert. |
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On the second floor is a hidden oasis which provides a peaceful yet exotic environment. |
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On May 7, the Saudi Arabia Royal Cup, the Oasis Stakes Race, was held at Tokyo Racetrack. |
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At this point, many hajjis take a multi-day side trip to Medina, the oasis city where Muhammad established his first community of followers. |
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Framed by the nearby mountains, the oasis is complete with sandy beaches, cabanas, a spa and water slide. |
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They boast a wide repertoire from Bob Dylan to John Lennon to more recent Britpop such as The Verve, Oasis and Radiohead. |
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She agrees and, along with her husband, travels upstate to the secluded, wooded oasis. |
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The garden of No 10 is a delightful oasis smack bang in the centre of town. |
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A deep, clear lake centered the oasis, and the first thing both riders did when they arrived was fill their skins full of the life-giving water. |
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The Bloomsbury area near Russell Square is an oasis of calm near the British Museum. |
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The presence of Woodland rim and body sherds and Great Oasis pottery, including entire vessels, already has been noted. |
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A reborn oasis of calm and tranquillity is springing up amid the hustle and bustle of Manchester. |
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Oasis are headliners, but I've seen them twice this year so I didn't really wanna go for them. |
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Do come in and enjoy the paradisiac atmosphere of the Persian Garden, an oasis for the mind and the senses. |
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It was most unlike the soft earth of the oasis, and her first running steps jarred her knees and hurt her bare feet. |
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Beyond the lobby is the auditorium and beyond that a sculpture garden, a lovely oasis of quietude at the rear of the lot. |
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Combine with a foreground planting of tradescantias to create a cool oasis of vibrant blues and greens. |
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Small ranchers in northern New Mexico pay to graze 1 to 25 cattle per ranch in this oasis all summer. |
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Their definitions are often very interesting, and perhaps were supposed to create some oasis in the dense dryness of the technical jargon. |
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One of the old rattlers crawled into the station like a desert explorer desperately clawing his way towards an oasis. |
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The meadow is now an oasis for wildlife surrounded by arable land and an old airfield. |
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The Britpop wave never really took off in France, with the exception of Oasis and Blur, and perhaps Pulp. |
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He found the oasis, where spring water greened the fields of a small village. |
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The water, which overflows from our three natural springs, cascades onto the clover lawn, creating an oasis. |
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She now lives in Palm Springs, the desert oasis associated with super-rich and wrinkly superstars. |
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When we finally made it back to the gate the nice paved paths seemed an oasis of smooth level ground. |
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The Taklamakan desert oasis of Turpan, at 154 metres below sea level, is the second lowest point in the world. |
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Four hundred odd people drifted in and out last week, and during this crazy summer, it's shaping up to be a welcome oasis of calm. |
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Some stopped to pray at the open-air altar, others walked slowly and quietly around marvelling at this little oasis of peace. |
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Their home soon became an elegant yet hospitable oasis at the core of the Bair ranch. |
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It's an oasis for me, and I am deeply thankful for your honest writing and willingness to share your life in some way. |
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In touring with the likes of Oasis and The Charlatans, The Music have rapidly acquired a fierce live reputation. |
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It's a diddy gig guide this week, and it only features Chico, Coldplay, Nizlopi, Oasis, Mark Owen, The Pogues and Joss Stone. |
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La Palmeraie's 40 acres of grounds also contain a new and utterly tranquil oasis modelled on a riad, with 60 suites. |
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That model was the only document providing an economic rationale for the Oasis project. |
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It appears there will be a terrasse full of straw-topped tables in the summer, a little oasis looking out onto scenic de Maisonneuve. |
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Florida, land of limpkins, oasis of anhingas, gathering place of gallinules, offers some of the most distinctive birding in the United States. |
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Seeking an oasis from daily cares and worries, they come here for camaraderie, a common cause and simply to find a treasure for a bargain. |
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The moon was rising and the sun setting when she first glimpsed what she assumed was the oasis. |
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The odd, unexpected rhyme can come like an oasis in a desert of disconnected thought and jarring line breaks. |
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In the haphazard tatterdemalion surroundings of sheds and abandoned industrial buildings, the new centre stands out as an organized oasis. |
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Even so, in the turbulent Middle East of the Arab Spring Lebanon has been an oasis of calm and relative affluence. |
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Our brief trip to the beach was a much-needed oasis in a summer of hard work. |
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The pop-punk of Green Day, the britpop of Oasis, the alternative arena rock of Weezer. |
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The Plaza, with its canopy of acacias, jacarandas and monkey-puzzles offers an oasis of calm from both the traffic noise and soaring heat of midday. |
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Timia is a gem of an oasis, a well watered valley, fringed by mountains. |
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Swindon Council had appealed against the Inland Revenue's rateable evaluation of the town's leisure facilities, particularly the Link Centre and the Oasis. |
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More than 200 gay men from across North America arrived at a remote Arizona oasis by summer's end, kick-starting an international movement that flourishes to this day. |
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The little oasis on Buckshaw Hall Road, off Chancery Road, has been home to kingfishers, herons, mallard and a moorhen that has recently settled there. |
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Led by experienced guides, Jasber also climbed the extinct Losimingori volcano, walked through the ancient oasis of Silela Forest and visited a Masai village. |
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His office is dominated by a rich mahogany antique desk, piled high with the books he has written and behind which spreads an oasis of orchids and exotic greenery. |
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There is nothing quite like following Oasis as an exercise in masochism. |
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Far from being the pristine oasis of calm portrayed in magazines, my house still looks as if it's been done over by a gang of particularly thorough burglars. |
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Unfortunately the visibility is a milky 5m, though this doesn't detract from the huge shoals of snapper and the angelfish, batfish and giant grouper that call this oasis home. |
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You might be surprised to hear that hidden in Tampa, Florida is a food oasis of the Cuban persuasion. |
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Here in the former home of the maharaja one finds an opulent oasis from the bustle of the city. |
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This oasis of marshland is the home of many interesting plants, including pink and pale purple garlic, bog asphodels, irises, reeds and waterlilies. |
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Voting was disrupted also at oasis towns in southeastern Libya, including Jalo and Ojla. |
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This person also cast doubt on whether the grapevines at oasis would have survived a long period of neglect. |
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From his map, he knows there is an oasis somewhere in the near distance. |
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Beyond it lies another world, quite unlike the one on bustling Queen West, a serene, unworldly oasis of miniature food, quaint dishes and exotic teas. |
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Whereas Mid-City has niched itself as a serious gym bordering on hard core, Chelsea Piers with its cafe, sundeck, day spa and more is an oasis in the city. |
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The staging of rock events at Old Trafford has stirred up controversy in the past, much of it stemming from the Oasis concert held there last year. |
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The farm is a three-acre oasis in an area of suburban development. |
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A short walk out of the centre brings you to the cool stone walls of the cloistered courtyard, a welcome oasis of calm away from the busy city streets. |
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To achieve the correct size of the oasis for the container, press the opening of the vase on to the oasis and then try to cut out the exact shape with a sharp knife. |
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If you are creating large or longer hanging dried flower arrangements, two or more bricks of oasis can be fixed together by running strong wires through the plastic container. |
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This house has the potential to be an urban oasis with serious steeze. |
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You could see the cars stream by in the distance, silently eating into the heat haze of horizon, but you knew no one gave our little oasis a second look. |
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As they stumble on, hoping for salvation in the form of an oasis or something similar, they suddenly spy, through the heat haze, a tree, off in the distance. |
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More than 90 percent of this 2,000-year-old oasis town, surrounded by date palms, orange orchards and henna in the desert separating Iran from Pakistan, has been destroyed. |
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Still, it's quite fair to say that although their sound is similar to early Oasis on some tracks, their songs are sugar-coated with a kind of fun that Oasis don't have. |
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Then immerse yourself in the exotic oasis of nearby Foster Botanical Garden, and send the kids sleuthing for chocolate, cinnamon, and chicle trees, amid other varieties. |
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I knew it was an oasis of cold drinks, cool grasses and music in the park. |
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If you are looking for something less expensive, Oasis has a good selection of pretty party frocks, including a 1950s-inspired chiffon frock with a discreet poppy print. |
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In such a situation, the possibility of going away on an international residency presents itself as a very real relief, a providential oasis or retreat to an artist. |
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The cultural desert has found an oasis from which to market its future. |
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The man, hailed as the inspiration behind bands like Ocean Colour Scene and Oasis, says his new album Heliocentric is likely to be his last. |
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Throughout 2001, Oasis split time between sessions for their fifth studio album and live shows around the world. |
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The small park is a welcome oasis amid the city's many factories. |
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However, in the long run Oasis became more commercially successful than Blur. |
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Oasis were taken as representing the North of England, while Blur represented the South. |
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Oasis were due to record an episode of MTV Unplugged at the Royal Festival Hall but Liam pulled out, citing a sore throat. |
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During this period, the British press seized upon a supposed rivalry between Oasis and Britpop band Blur. |
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These bands were soon joined by others including Oasis, Pulp, The Verve, Supergrass, Cast, Placebo, Space, Sleeper and Elastica. |
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The 1990s Britpop scene featured noticeable mod influences on bands such as Oasis, Blur, Ocean Colour Scene and The Verve. |
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All four members of the Smiths had Irish roots, as do the Gallagher brothers of the band Oasis. |
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Oasis Dream and Jimmy Fortune tracked Irrawaddy in the early stages, as Elusive City pulled hard in behind. |
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A NEW food court has been opened in East Riffa's Oasis Mall by Al Rashid Group offering shoppers a comprehensive choice of cuisines. |
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The Oasis frontman fooled around with his Mrs in the back of a taxi after a good feed at posh London eaterie Nobu. |
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Oasis began recording material for their second album in May of that year in Rockfield Studios near Monmouth. |
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Oasis, along with a group of friends, hired a van and made the journey to Glasgow. |
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Unlike Oasis, the point wasn't simply to have it large and live a whacked-out existence as professional rock stars. |
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Oasis played their first ever live gig on 18 August 1991 at the Boardwalk club in Manchester. |
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Today's pop idols, such as Noel Gallagher from Oasis, are now queueing up to have old Mellotrons restored. |
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Taylor, Lockheed Martin, Oasis, Stewart Filmscreen, STRICOM, Ternion, Terrex and United Defense booths. |
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If you want to create a calm oasis for your baby, a neutral roller blind is the perfect addition to your nursery. |
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One of the venues the poster listed was the Oasis Leisure Centre in Swindon. |
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Rufous-legged Owls in Oasis La Campana appeared to consume more long-tailed pygmy rice rats and Rattus spp. |
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A GREEN oasis in the heart of the Caerphilly County Borough will become the country's first National Nature Reserve in an urban setting. |
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After supporting Liverpool's acoustic tunesmiths The Coral last year they were quickly snapped up by Ignition management, who look after Oasis. |
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Her salon, primarily populated by other noblewomen, was an oasis for polite discussion, refined manners, literary composition and playful banter. |
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Such alternative rock style has been compared to bands like U2, Oasis, Radiohead and Travis. |
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Madelyn Scheaffer visited Aventure Oasis in Independence, Missouri, with her 14-year-old daughter on Tuesday. |
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Apposing was recently signed up to create apps for former Oasis frontman Liam Gallagher's clothing label, Pretty Green. |
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At Oasis Watercoolers plant, Ballina, Co Mayo, 40 people face the axe and 14 jobs are to go at Feldhues meat processors in Clones, Co Monaghan. |
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Cannes is the hotel garden, which contains ornamental water with ducks, water-rats etc, and forms an oasis in this bloodsome desert. |
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It's an oasis in the midst of a concrete jungle,' said Dowd, a gaunt, ruddy-faced Norman Rockwellesque figure. |
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For example, Island Oasis Wild Berry is used in non-alcohol drinks like lemonade and iced teas as well as in Margaritas and Daiquiris, she says. |
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Abdul Rahman Falaknaz, chairman of DCC announced the tie-up while opening the DCC's new office at Silicon Oasis. |
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A number of public art features, fountains, a canal and greenery can be found here as an oasis among the city centre excitement. |
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Palaeoethnobotanical studies of the Neolithic settlement in Hidden Valley, Frafra Oasis, Egypt. |
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It enters Cumbria and the district of South Lakeland near the Lakeland Wildlife Oasis Centre and Hale Moss. |
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Starkey was invited to join Oasis in April 2006 and the Who in November 2006, but he declined and split his time between the two. |
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Also, later rock bands such as Oasis, Joy Division, and The Stone Roses had distinct Manchester accents. |
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The park forms a natural amphitheatre located in the Denburn Valley and is an oasis of peace and calm in the city centre. |
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They were lonely servants providing an oasis in a long, desert path. |
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Notable Scouse speakers include John Lennon and Paul McCartney from The Beatles while Mancunians include Liam and Noel Gallagher from Oasis. |
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They are distributed in an area stretching from the Atlantic Ocean to the Siwa Oasis in Egypt, and from the Mediterranean Sea to the Niger River. |
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The 10th V Festival took place from Saturday 20 August to Sunday 21 August 2005, headlining with Oasis, Franz Ferdinand, and Scissor Sisters. |
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Many trading routes went from oasis to oasis to resupply on both food and water. |
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In the middle of the 14th century Ibn Battuta crossed the desert from Sijilmasa via the salt mines at Taghaza to the oasis of Oualata. |
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The Great Oasis cities of Central Asia played a crucial role in the effective functioning of the Silk Road trade. |
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The festival ended with Muse headlining the Pyramid Stage on Sunday, after Oasis had headlined on Friday. |
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After spending a month in Gao, Ibn Battuta set off with a large caravan for the oasis of Takedda. |
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He was pronounced son of the deity Amun at the Oracle of Siwa Oasis in the Libyan desert. |
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In the Sahara, the distinction between sedentary oasis inhabitants and nomadic Bedouins and Tuaregs is particularly marked. |
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Weller found himself heavily associated with the emerging Britpop movement that gave rise to such bands as Oasis, Pulp and Blur. |
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As Oasis cancelled their headlining slot, Madness, even though having played earlier in the evening, were asked to replace them. |
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The garden had been planted by the god Yahweh, who had caused a spring to gush forth in the eastern desert to create a paradisal oasis. |
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The band were also scheduled to support Oasis for a number of dates across Europe, in early 2006, but pulled out due to family commitments. |
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Around 1984, Peter Skellern asked her to join him and Julian Lloyd Webber in a band called Oasis. |
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In 2006, Blake designed the cover for Oasis greatest hits album Stop the Clocks. |
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Shortly afterwards, Williams was photographed by the press partying with the members of Oasis at Glastonbury Festival. |
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The Symbiosis Medical Centre has opened its doors at the technology park in Dubai's Silicon Oasis, the integrated free zone technology park. |
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Many bands and artists have cited Oasis as an influence or inspiration, including Arctic Monkeys and The Kooks. |
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Legal action has been taken against Noel Gallagher and Oasis for plagiarism on three separate occasions. |
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On 16 February 2010, Oasis won the award for Best Brit Album of the Last 30 Years at the 2010 Brit Awards. |
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On 6 July 2011, Absolute Radio uploaded a video to YouTube where Noel Gallagher speaks about the night Oasis ended. |
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Liam Gallagher said Oasis began recording a sixth album in late December 2003 with producers Death in Vegas at Sawmills Studios in Cornwall. |
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The five-start luxury hotel blends Victor Vasarely inspired Op Art with Sofitel's French art de vivre, with a combination of geometric chic and an oasis of art, it said. |
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More recent UK music acts that have had international success include Coldplay, Radiohead, Oasis, Spice Girls, Robbie Williams, Amy Winehouse and Adele. |
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Gaddafi loyalists showed they were still a threat by launching an attack on Sunday on the desert oasis town of Ghadames, on the border with Algeria, NTC officials said. |
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As of 2009 Oasis have sold over 70 million records worldwide. |
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As well as singing in Mancunian accents and references to British culture in their lyrics, Oasis were influenced by British guitar bands from the past. |
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My Kitchen by Chef Chris is Oasis Paco Park Hotel's main hotel restaurant serving Italian cuisine that perfectly matches with different cuisine preferences. |
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Tiny barn swallows struggle across the sands to find a life-saving oasis. |
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Either hotel puts you close to Papago Park, Phoenix's central oasis. |
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Their album Oasis was released on WEA along with two singles. |
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It is being organised in cooperation with Oasis 500, which is recognised globally for conducting specialised training boot camps for budding entrepreneurs. |
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But the second period proved a different matter as Jamie Riley's hat-trickwas added to by Lee Reece, Carl Scroggy and Gary Flood in a convincing 6-0win for Oasis. |
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Architectural Mailboxes has solved that problem with its Oasis Mailbox. |
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Ha'il, which is an oasis city in Nejd in the north west of the country, contributes to a large percentage of the Kingdom's wheat, date and fruit production. |
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A five minute walk from the Atocha railway station brings you to an oasis of calm where roller bladers and joggers mix with families on a morning stroll. |
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But it was Medwyn's wife Gwenda who had the painstaking task of creating it with more than 100 tomatoes, all fixed to an oval of flower arranger's oasis with cocktail sticks. |
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On 2 March 2009 NME confirmed The Killers and Oasis as headliners. |
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The attendees reviewed the progress of the RIT Dubai, located at Dubai Silicon Oasis, the region's leading integrated innovations hub for high-tech industries. |
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The Garamantean Road passed south of the desert near Murzuk before turning north to pass between the Alhaggar and Tibesti Mountains before reaching the oasis at Kawar. |
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During a recent visit, Ibrahim discovered that a fire had ripped through the eastern end of the oasis and destroyed dozens of doum palms, a close relative of the argun. |
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Time was when this Bethesda too was curative, a sweet oasis in a parched and driven city. The day we went we found the fountain had been shut off. |
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This aside, 1995 proved to be a highly successful year with memorable performances from Oasis, Elastica, Pulp, PJ Harvey, Jeff Buckley, Jamiroquai and The Cure. |
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A book, flip-flops, a spritzy refresher, and time to enjoy the negative-edge pool in its oasis setting surrounded by agaves, red yucca, creosote bush, saguaros, and paloverde. |
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This large book is the fifteenth Egyptological monograph on the Dakhleh Oasis Project, and the proceedings of the sixth international conference of the project. |
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The company also has cleared out the Oasis mobile home park and plans to turn it into an upscale recreational site, with RV hook-ups, a cafe and a pool. |
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A local official said gunmen from the Toubou and Tuareg minorities fought in the oasis city of Sabha in the Sahara, displacing hundreds of families. |
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But Jim showed me this little oasis of diversity in Sugar House. |
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Oasis were invited to play a gig at King Tut's Wah Wah Hut club in Glasgow, Scotland, by a band called Sister Lovers, who shared their rehearsal rooms. |
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After a row between the two brothers, Noel declared he was quitting touring overseas altogether, and Oasis were supposed to finish the tour without him. |
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With the folding of Creation Records, Oasis formed their own label, Big Brother, which released all of Oasis' subsequent records in the UK and Ireland. |
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Oasis spent the end of 1996 and the first quarter of 1997 at Abbey Road Studios in London and Ridge Farm Studios in Surrey recording their third album. |
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