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University of Oxford degree ceremony – 2013-2014: “… what you know is not as important as what you do with what you know.”

August 3, 2014 by thephraser

(Handmade, handheld video of degree ceremony. Focus is clear by second 8! Pneumatic drill was not mine.)

Outside the Shelldonian
Outside the Shelldonian
Bridge of Sighs Oxford
Bridge of Sighs Oxford
The Shelldonian Theatre Oxford
The Shelldonian Theatre Oxford

Oxford and its university are dug deep into England.
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