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1. This year'snational college football championship was won by Princeton.
2. JvNCNet spun off from Princeton University Network.
3. No kidding? You mean Becky's actually going to Princeton?
4. He has thrived professionally and persuaded a Princeton grad to marry him.
5. But the Princeton theology has also had a much wider influence among more conservative Christians to the present day.
6. The universities of Chicago and Princeton are planning to dedicate a new telescope to producing a three-dimensional map of 1m galaxies.
7. So Princeton looked good for college until I met their pretentious admissions rep.
7. is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words.
8. The players and coaches talk about the Princeton system with reverence.
9. In 1869, Rutgers and Princeton played the first game in college football history.
10. Ruth graduated from Princeton.
11. He earned a doctorate at Princeton University in 1959 and started teaching that same year at Berkeley.
12. So Princeton University Press certainly knows what it is doing with its new astronomy handbook.
13. Modelled on its Princeton namesake, it is funded mainly by the state of Berlin.
14. Princeton raised $ 36.8m last year in individual donations for general purposes.
15. Researchers in Stanford and Princeton collaborated to manufacture a completely new waterproof textile.
16. Twitchett formally retired from Princeton University.
17. He earned his degree at Princeton summa cum laude.
18. Princeton biologist Lee Silver told the London Sunday Times.
19. T . Rockafellar. Convex analysis. Princeton University Press Princeton.
20. She was appointed to a professorship in Economics at Princeton.
21. Bradley, a Hall of Fame pro basketball player, first gained prominence as a college hoops star at Princeton.
22. The fusion reaction has in fact technically been achieved at the Princeton Tokomak fusion test reactor which operated successfully for 50 milliseconds.
23. He received a bachelor of arts degree from Syracuse University and in the early 1950s did graduate studies in musicology at Princeton.
24. Actually, Wilson had suffered a series of strokes, starting at age thirty-nine when he was a history professor at Princeton.
25. I had memorized those few facts widely accepted by Princeton undergraduates to be part of an investment banking interview survival kit.
26. The report that documents their findings includes an appendix with 108 anecdotes by Princeton students of racial or religious harassment or discrimination.
27. After a while, too, some of the more literary residents of Princeton plucked up the courage to speak to him.
28. The present essays are papers arising from a colloquium held at Princeton on the fabric of Hagia Sophia and related buildings.
29. The work on producing the polarised atoms is being carried out by William Happer in the physics department at Princeton.
30. Trevor-Roper had shown the way in the 1950s: Lawrence Stone emigrated to Princeton to escape his barbs.
31. In the latest work, Richard Miles and colleagues at Princeton University used a different mechanism to set up mid-air lasing.
32. The Institute for Advanced Study at Princeton, New Jersey, offered him a lifetime professorship.
33. The dispute led Mister West to leave Harvard for Princeton University.
34. My high school consisted of 5 towns : Paxton ( Wachusett ), Rutland , Holden, Sterling and Princeton.
35. AmbassadorFinn is now with the Liechtenstein Institute Self-Determination in the Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs, Princeton University.
36. During the academic year, the Princeton geoscientist works in an office in the sub-basement of the university's Guyot Hall — a floor some of his colleagues didn't even know existed.
37. A Course in Microeconomic Theory . Princeton University Press, 1990.
37. is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words.
38. "We're on the verge of a new route to the bomb, " said Frank N. von Hippel, a nuclear physicist who advised President Bill Clinton and now teaches at Princeton.
39. Dunlavy, Colleen A . Politics and Industrialization. New Jersey: Princeton University Press, 1994.
40. The Princeton Review says competition to enter medical schools is strong.
41. The Institute, founded in 1930, is a private, independent academic institution located in Princeton, New Jersey.
42. Professor Kohli is a David K.E. professor of international affairs at the Woodrow Wilson School of public and international affairs at Princeton University.
43. Another top scientific returnee, Professor Shi Yigong, shocked his colleagues at the top US university Princeton by turning down a $10m research grant to become Dean of Life Sciences at Tsinghua.
44. I'd like to issue a press release That you came up to visit our glorious campus. Princeton is a trade school.
45. With his Princeton friends advancing into the sophomore class, he yielded to his father's preference and shifted the next autumn to Harvard.
46. Karl Barth was lecturing to a group of students at Princeton.
47. He taught for many years in the Philosophy Department at Princeton University.
48. Though his Episcopalian upbringing was, as he says, only conventionally religious, everything changed during his last two years at Princeton.
49. She had attended Bryn Mawr Public Elementary School, gotten into Whitney Young Magnet School, and followed her brother to Princeton, where he had been a star on the basketball team.
50. Shi says he earns less in China than at Princeton, where he ran a structural biology lab and helped found a drug-discovery company.
51. For Woodrow Wilson and Dwight Eisenhower, being head of Princeton and Columbia, respectively, was a stepping-stone to the White House.
52. Scientists at Princeton University found a big yawn can regulate the temperature of the brain and prevent over-heating.
53. When not burying his nose in a book, Wentworth sang baritone in the internationally-known all-male a cappella group Princeton Tigertones, who busked through Europe and the Middle East every summer.
54. After C14, I took Princeton Review lessons- Vocab , Grammar, Reading, Writting, Eloquence. In these five lessons I learnt more advanced English and made great progress.
55. Alan Blinder of Princeton observes that some jobs are simply more outsourceable than others because they don’t require physical proximity or person-specific skills.
56. The committee recommended that recombination DNA work at Princeton be considered in this same light.
57. Beitz, Charles . Political Theory and International Relations . Princeton , NJ: Princeton University Press, 1999.
58. "The situation is pretty bad," said Frank N. von Hippel, a nuclear physicist who advised the Clinton White House and now teaches international affairs at Princeton. "But it could get a lot worse."
59. Fluid dynamicist Ronald Stouffer of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration in Princeton, New Jersey, agrees.
60. After graduating from Princeton with an English degree, he moved at his parents' request to Los Angeles to look for a stable life.
61. Princeton is an independent, coeducational, nondenominational institution that provides undergraduate and graduate instruction in the humanities, social sciences, natural sciences and engineering.
62. "The attractive feature of this model is it seems to be a single calculation that can get the gas all the way in," says Scott Tremaine of the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton, New Jersey.
63. Licht, Walter . Working for the Railroad. New Jersey: Princeton University Press, 1983.
64. Ganesh has received $15 million in venture funding and hired U.S. tutoring industry vet John Stuppy--Sylvan, The Princeton Review and Educational Testing Service--as his company's president.
65. When Princeton University coed offering8) co-ed classes, she was in the9) freshman class.
66. He teaches creative writing at Princeton University in Princeton, New Jersey.
67. Loma Linda University graduates have the highest median starting salaries at $71, 400 per year. That's over $6, 000 more per year than a Princeton grad.
67. try its best to collect and build good sentences.
68. He was high school valedictorian, scored a perfect 1600 on his SATs, and was accepted to both Yale and Princeton.
69. March 28, 1943 USS Princeton CV-23 in the Delaware River near the Philadelphia Naval Shipyard.
70. Finally, in 1998, Harvey returned Einstein's brain to the pathologist at Princeton Hospital.
71. Alastair Iain Johnston , " Culture Realism , Princeton " [ M ], NI. Princeton University Press, 1995.
72. Alpenglow on Mount Princeton complements vivid fields of lupine, aster, and Indian paintbrush near Route 321.
73. Harold Shapiro is a professor and former president of Princeton University.
74. In 2008, Shi Yigong, a molecular biologist at Princeton, turned down a prestigious $10 million research grant to return to China and become the dean of life sciences at Beijing's Tsinghua University.
75. So take a overview of the team it is a group of a hundred of us including Princeton and Rutland Grad and Undergrad students.
76. My father-in-law in class of 59 and I attended his 53 union last May and got the introduction of my life to Princeton activity.
77. But researchers at Imurtan of Cambridge , England, and Nextran of Princeton, N . J . , are making headway.
78. Princeton English professor William Gleason compares the series' impact to the frenzy that surrounded Uncle Tom's Cabin before the Civil War.
79. Professor Bart Hoebel and his team in the Department of Psychology and the Princeton Neuroscience Institute have been studying signs of sugar addiction in rats for years.
80. Princeton theologians Archibald Alexander and Charles Hodge believed that their theology faithfully reflected Reformed beliefs and should be central in American Presbyterianism.
81. Dunnell, Ruth . " Tanguts and the Tangut state of Ta Hsia . " Ph . D . diss, Princeton University, 1983.
82. Daniel Oppenheimer at Princeton University found that short words and classic fonts make you look smart.
83. Scientists at Princeton University found a big yawn can regulate the temperature of the brain and prevent over-heating, Daily Mail reported.
84. That getting into Princeton isn't a life-or-death matter hit home years ago for Loren Pope, then the education editor of The New York Times.
85. The project's directors, Peter Singer, the Princeton ethicist, and Paola Cavalieri, an Italian philosopher, regard apes as part of a "community of equals" with humans.
86. It's the first attempt to sort astronomical data on this scale, says Princeton astrophysicist Robert Lupton, who oversaw data processing for the SDSS and is helping design the LSST.
87. Robert O . Keohane, After Hegemony, Princeton University Press, 1984.
88. Chevalley , Claude . Theory of Lie groups , I. Princeton, Princeton University Press, 1946.
89. Friends at Princeton University have always regarded Annie Byar as a typically accomplished student.
90. As of 5:30 p.m. on Sept. 11, for example, the parents of Princeton freshmen learn from the move-in schedule, "subsequent orientation events are intended for students only."
91. As a senior at Princeton, I took graduate macroeconomics from Alan Blinder, another excellent teacher. At the same time, I wrote my senior thesis under Alan's supervision.
92. Washington then moved around an army commanded by General Charles Cornwallis and attacked British troops near Princeton, New Jersey, on January 3, 1777.
93. Slime molds first came to scientific fame in the mid-20th century with the work of the Princeton biologist John Tyler Bonner.
94. and that Woodrow Wilson (don't even ask) was Beelzebub in a Princeton bow tie.
95. This is not necessarily such a bad thing, says Peter Sandman, a risk communications consultant based in Princeton, N.
96. S. after World War II and attended Princeton University and Yale Law School on academic scholarships.
97. The 62-page diary, written in German, was discovered in February in Fantova's personnel files at Princeton University's Firestone Library(Sentencedict), where she had worked as a curator.
98. "To enable life you need genes and proteins, which are information and machines," said molecular biologist Michael Hecht of Princeton University, co-author of the study published online in PLoS ONE.
99. Princeton has the world's best language teaching program with world - class teachers.
100. Rather, yawning helps regulate the brain's temperature, according to Gary Hack, of the University of Maryland School of Dentistry, and Andrew Gallup, of Princeton University.
101. Currently on sabbatical leave, he is a visiting fellow in the James Madison Program, Department of Politics, Princeton University, translating Montesquieu's Spirit of the Laws.
102. "The situation is pretty bad, " said Frank N. von Hippel, a nuclear physicist who advised the Clinton White House and now teaches international affairs at Princeton.
103. He got his bachelor's degree from Princeton University in 1962.
104. " The neighbors knew what they didn't want, " recalls BD vice president Wilson Nolen, " which was anything that would remind them of the Route 1 corridor in Princeton.
105. Rustow, Dankwart A. "Turkey: The Tradition of Modernity, " in Lucian W. Pye and Verba, eds. Political Culture and Political Development. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1965.
106. Boyd , Brian . Vladimir Nabokov : The American Years. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 1991.
107. She goes by Princeton GirI 81 8 , but her reaI name is Sam Montgomery.
108. The Institute, founded in 1930 , is a private , academic institution located in Princeton, New Jersey.
109. The meritocracy is inexorably turning into a matriarchy, and visibly so on many campuses: the heads of Harvard, Princeton, MIT, Brown and the National Defence University are all women.
110. In collaboration with scientists at Princeton University, Johnson and colleague Michael Rugg, CNLM director, used functional magnetic resonance imaging to study the brain activity of students.
111. Guthrie, Doug . Dragon in a Three Piece Suit . Princeton : Princeton Univ. Press, 1999.
112. VERA theory is proposed by network research group of department of computer science in Princeton university.
113. John and Alicia Nash live in Princeton, New Jersey. John keeps regular office hours in the Mathematics Department. He still walks to campus every day.
114. Looked like Harvard and the Princeton such often cocculus tunbergii university's school expense and the hotel expense has surpassed 30,000.
115. Shi Yigong, a Princeton University molecular biologist, rejected a prestigious $10 million grant to return to China in 2008.
116. He flipped when he heard that he was accepted into Princeton university.
117. We solicited ideas from Princeton University graduates and under graduates.
118. As a senior at Princeton, I took graduate macroeconomics from Alan Blinder, another excellent teacher.
119. His career was meteoric: he was awarded tenure at Princeton at 32.
120. Beijing, for the Spring Festival holiday; then Hong Kong; New York; Princeton, New Jersey; Guatemala City and Iztapa, Guatemala; and Vancouver, Canada, before returning to Hong Kong.
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