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  2. Robin Nisbet - Wikipedia

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    Latin Literature. Institutions. Corpus Christi College, Oxford. Doctoral students. R. J. Tarrant. Main interests. Horace. Robert George Murdoch Nisbet, FBA (21 May 1925 – 14 May 2013), known as Robin Nisbet, was a British classicist and academic, specializing in Latin literature.

  3. Harbor Bridge Project - Wikipedia

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    The Harbor Bridge Project (or New Harbor Bridge or US 181 Harbor Bridge) is the replacement of the existing through arch bridge that crosses the Corpus Christi Ship Channel, which serves the Port of Corpus Christi in Corpus Christi, Texas, with a modern cable-stayed bridge design.

  4. Texas A&M University–Corpus Christi - Wikipedia

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    Website. tamucc .edu. Texas A&M University–Corpus Christi ( Texas A&M–Corpus Christi, TAMU–CC, A&M–Corpus Christi, or A&M–CC) is a public research university in Corpus Christi, Texas. It is part of the Texas A&M University System [5] and classified among "R2: Doctoral Universities – High research activity". [6]

  5. Corpus Christi, Texas - Wikipedia

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    Corpus Christi ( / ˌkɔːrpəs ˈkrɪsti / KOR-pəs KRIS-tee; Latin for ' Body of Christ ') is a coastal city in the South Texas region of the U.S. state of Texas and the county seat and largest city of Nueces County [5] with portions extending into Aransas, Kleberg, and San Patricio counties.

  6. Michael Winterbottom (academic) - Wikipedia

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    Latin literature. Institutions. University College London (1962–67) Worcester College, Oxford (1967–92) Corpus Christi College, Oxford (1992–2001) Michael Winterbottom, FBA (born 22 September 1934) is an English classical scholar and author, who was Corpus Christi Professor of Latin at the University of Oxford from 1992 to 2001.

  7. First Presbyterian Church (Corpus Christi, Texas) - Wikipedia

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    On May 12, 1867, at the home of Dr. and Mrs. E.T. Merriman, the First Presbyterian Church of Corpus Christi was chartered by the Old School General Assembly of the old “northern” Presbyterian Church with seven members – six women and one man. Rev. William Mitchell became the first pastor and the charter members were John Pollan and his ...

  8. Naval Air Station Corpus Christi - Wikipedia

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    Naval Air Station Corpus Christi. /  27.69250°N 97.29111°W  / 27.69250; -97.29111. Naval Air Station Corpus Christi ( IATA: NGP, ICAO: KNGP, FAA LID: NGP) is a United States Navy naval air base located six miles (10 km) southeast of the central business district (CBD) of Corpus Christi, in Nueces County, Texas .

  9. Memorial Coliseum (Corpus Christi) - Wikipedia

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    The Memorial Coliseum was an architecturally significant building of the Mid-Century modern style. Extremely well constructed, its footings were anchored into the original seabed, well below the 1940s fill. The curved roof contained 260 tons of structural steel in a lamella space frame (diamond shape design) with a thin concrete cover.

  10. Lauda Sion - Wikipedia

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    Lauda Sion" is a sequence prescribed for the Roman Catholic Mass for the feast of Corpus Christi. It was written by St. Thomas Aquinas around 1264, at the request of Pope Urban IV for the new Mass of this feast, along with Pange lingua, Sacris solemniis, and Verbum supernum prodiens, which are used in the Divine Office.

  11. Feast of Corpus Christi - Wikipedia

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    June 3. Corpus Christi is a moveable feast, celebrated on the Thursday after Trinity Sunday, [11] 60 days after Easter, or, in countries where it is not a holy day of obligation, on the following Sunday. [55] The earliest possible Thursday celebration falls on May 21 (as in 1818 and 2285), the latest on June 24 (as in 1943 and 2038).