What's the difference between oriel and oriol?

Oriel


Definition:

  • (n.) A gallery for minstrels.
  • (n.) A small apartment next a hall, where certain persons were accustomed to dine; a sort of recess.
  • (n.) A bay window. See Bay window.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Facebook Twitter Pinterest Protesters demand the removal of the Cecil Rhodes statue from the front of Oriel College, Oxford.
  • (2) Casting a wide net, the diplomats targeted banks that advise the companies as well as City firms that provide stockbroking services or write research notes about the five, a list that includes Panmure Gordon and Oriel Securities.
  • (3) Oriel Securities analyst Jonathan Pritchard described Tesco's results as "distinctly non-vintage" but welcomed Clarke's frankness: "The rhetoric surrounding the UK is the polar opposite of the former regime's."
  • (4) Once again, we see the Tory government stating high aims on equality while at the same time implementing policies which only serve to embed and entrench inequality.” Dalia Gebrial, a member of Rhodes Must Fall Oxford – the student group that has been campaigning for the removal of the statue of British imperialist Cecil Rhodes from Oxford’s Oriel college, said the fact that the prime minister had recognised the disparity in higher education should be welcomed.
  • (5) In short, there was a choice to make, and Oxford and Oriel made theirs.
  • (6) There are many more urgent targets than Rhodes’s Oriel statue.
  • (7) Whatever I thought about the content, at least I left knowing what an oriel window and who Giotto was.
  • (8) "This provides further evidence that the winners this Christmas have been those brands with the ability to fulfil the UK's demand to treat itself on special occasions," said Oriel Securities analyst Jonathan Pritchard.
  • (9) Mike Trippitt, an analyst at Oriel, cut his rating to "reduce" from "buy".
  • (10) Hands has a doctorate from Oxford University and began by teaching 19th-century literature to undergraduates at Oriel College.
  • (11) They don’t think about it as something that manifests itself in everyday life at institutions like Oxford.” The campaign has gained over 2,500 followers on Facebook and students have protested outside Oriel College, where a statue of Cecil Rhodes stands.
  • (12) Oriel College, Oxford, has decided to keep its statue of Cecil Rhodes, despite the Rhodes Must Fall campaign, a protest that has been one of a kind on this side of the Atlantic.
  • (13) 01204 852 113 , thewellbeingfarm.co.uk Forge Fieldcraft, Pembrokeshire With an emphasis on living off the land, Mark Oriel runs a course in country living skills, including lessons in hunting and field butchery.
  • (14) Financial analysts at Oriel Securities The final outcome on Basel III determined by regulators over the weekend looks positive for UK banks.
  • (15) Oxford university donations that still court controversy | Letters Read more Today Oriel is under pressure from British-based supporters of the anti-Rhodes campaign in southern Africa.
  • (16) The first of these battles led swiftly to victory, with the removal of the large statue of Cecil Rhodes from the University of Cape Town a month after the campaign began; the latest, to frustration, given Oxford University’s resistance to doing the same with the statue of Rhodes at Oriel College, where it still stands, on the facade of a building bearing his name, as an acknowledgement of the £100,000 he left the college in his will.
  • (17) Why, for that matter, were we unaware of Rhodes above the gate to Oriel?
  • (18) Why did Powell seem so irrelevant when I saw him at Oriel more than a quarter-century ago?
  • (19) Neither I nor my wife, who was once a graduate student at Oriel, could recall the existence of a Rhodes statue at Oxford (though she vividly remembered a large portrait of Rhodes glowering down on students inside the college) – a reminder that imperial legacies are not necessarily less pernicious because they may be less obviously visible.
  • (20) Oriel College has said it will not remove the controversial statue of Cecil Rhodes at Oxford University despite a campaign by students who believe the British imperialist’s legacy should not be celebrated.

Oriol


Definition:

  • (n.) See Oriel.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) The New York Yankees finally took care of the Baltimore Orioles, without even going into extra innings!
  • (2) Baltimore riots: schools to reopen and Orioles to play to empty stadium - live Read more “We can’t just leave this to the police,” Obama said.
  • (3) Hundreds packed into Girona’s Independence Square at a rally for leftwing pro-independence party Catalan Republican Left to hear leader Oriol Junqueras urging residents to support independence.
  • (4) Obama calls for lifting of Cuba embargo to 'bury the last remnant of the cold war' Read more Contests between American and Cuban sides are rare enough – it wasn’t until 1999 that the Baltimore Orioles became the first MLB team to play here since the revolution – but a chance to best a Florida team in front of the first US president here since 1928 raised the excitement to fever pitch.
  • (5) On his final day, he visited the island of Camino off the Maltese coast and saw more birds than he had all week – spotted flycatchers, hoopoes and golden oriole.
  • (6) The hit prompted an outpouring of adulation for the Yankees captain, from press and public, and also a rash of conspiracy theories considering the pitch delivered by the Oriole’s Evan Meek.
  • (7) The Baltimore Orioles completed a short two-game series sweep of the Yankees on Wednesday, stretching their lead over New York to eight games after the New York offense struggled yet again.
  • (8) The Nationals may have little choice but to lean on Nate McLouth, a former Pirates, Braves and Orioles outfielder, for whom they dropped $10.75m on over two years this past offseason for in for situations such as these - so far he's hitting .111.
  • (9) Oriol Romeu saves Southampton’s blushes against Aston Villa Read more Not since 1985 have Spurs gone this long without defeat but their new-found resilience was tested to the full by an Albion side buoyed by James McClean’s first goal for the club, the equaliser after Dele Alli’s opener.
  • (10) Oriol Romeu shot hard and low only for Gomes to save, a Virgil van Dijk pull-back from a Davis free-kick somehow evaded both a sliding Long and Mané, and the latter also shot wide after being teed up by Long.
  • (11) The New York Yankees were eliminated from playoff contention on Wednesday, wasting a three-run lead in a 9-5 loss to Nelson Cruz and the AL East champion Baltimore Orioles .
  • (12) Alex Rodriguez passed Willie Mays for fourth on the career home run list, connecting for No 661 Thursday night and helping the New York Yankees beat the Baltimore Orioles 4-3.
  • (13) Why were the Orioles’ first- and second-basemen so close to their bags, rather than in position to intercept a signature slash into right field by Jeter?
  • (14) We know the Orioles in the east and the Angels in the west (most likely) are division champs.
  • (15) Meanwhile, the New York Yankees are beating the Red Sox 5-1, and the Rays are 3-0 up on the Orioles.
  • (16) The Baltimore Orioles legend Cal Ripken Jr, who in 2007 was inducted to the Baseball Hall of Fame with Gwynn , said on Facebook: “This is an extraordinarily sad day.
  • (17) It should be noted that Gio Gonzalez of the Washington Nationals and Baltimore Orioles infielder Danny Valencia, two more names that were previously linked to the Biogenesis of America wellness clinic, were not on the list today following MLB's investigation.
  • (18) Major League Baseball told the Guardian that the Orioles would be forced to play and settle the matter – if it needed settling.
  • (19) The Washington Nationals arrested a six-game losing sequence by defeating the Pittsburgh Pirates 9-7, the Los Angeles Angels high-powered batting lineup clicked in an 8-3 win over the Oakland A's and the Kansas City Royals dealt another blow to the Baltimore Orioles ' AL East division ambitions with a 7-1 win.
  • (20) Beethoven incorporated snatches of the cuckoo, quail and nightingale in his Pastoral Symphony , while the 20th-centure French composer Oliver Messiaen went even further , using the sounds of species such as the golden oriole, woodlark, and even the harsh cries of the alpine chough in his musical works.

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