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About a week later, they were loaded into the bomb bay of Halifax bombers (seated on school plank seats) and flown to the R.A.F. Base in Bicester, England.
Doug Nix 2010
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The outlet boutiques -- among 136 clustered along a cobblestone outdoor shopping center called Bicester (BIS-ter) Village about an hour's drive from London -- are mobbed with bargain-seekers even at an early hour.
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The outlet boutiques -- among 136 clustered along a cobblestone outdoor shopping center called Bicester (BIS-ter) Village about an hour's drive from London -- are mobbed with bargain-seekers even at an early hour.
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Indeed such was the demand on the high street that its discount outlets, in shopping centres such as Bicester Village – which sell last season's or unpopular lines – experienced stock shortages.
Mulberry bags reports sales rise of 80% Zoe Wood 2010
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The boy was shot in the head at a house in Souldern, near Bicester, Oxfordshire, on Sunday morning.
US air force officer's son dies from gunshot wound in Oxfordshire 2012
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A shame though if visitors were to assume that Bicester is merely somewhere to shop in.
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Ray Herring and his 1916 steam engine at the Bicester and Finmere Show in 2010.
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Cole's Books4 Crown Walk, Bicester, Oxon OX26 6HY, 01869 320779Cole's specialises in signed books and guides to the history of north Oxfordshire – which will be music to the ears of Lark Rise to Candleford fans.
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The new link will is likely to include stops at Milton Keynes and Bicester.
George Osborne announces major rail and road projects in autumn statement 2011
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To the catalogue of cities and towns that overseas tourists most want to visit there now unexpectedly has to be added another: the market town of Bicester, Oxfordshire.
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