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    cambridge


    1. Their conversation roamed from his and his sister's odd upbringing, to his own completed Cambridge coursework


    2. Perhaps Dad thinks that I ‘should be on my own’ because I didn’t study medicine at Cambridge University? This means that his love is conditional upon me doing what he wants me to do


    3. ” A pro-Soviet intellectual from Cambridge regarded the Gulag as the necessary price for Russian modernization


    4. This was true when we moved to Cambridge, and again when she moved to Seattle


    5. advisers to New Labor, used the term as the title for his latest book, The Third Way: The Renewal of Social Democracy (Cambridge,


    6. A Synod was held at Cambridge, Massachusetts in August, 1648, which


    7. Endicott Peabody had studied at Cambridge University in England and wanted to create a similar institution for training elite young Americans


    8. He’s a cousin of the old Marques of Cambridge


    9. Cambridge, Md: Cornell Maritime Press, 1972


    10. How Cambridge waters hurry by

    11. Ivan Lake, the editor of thèBodleian', a contemporary at Cambridge, tells me that although the two men moved in different sets, they frequented the same literary circles


    12. Brooke, however, seldom, if ever, spoke at the Union, but was a member of the Cambridge Fabian Society, and held the posts of Secretary and President in turn


    13. He took his classical tripos in 1909, and after spending some time as a student in Munich, returned to live near Cambridge at the Old Vicarage in "the lovely hamlet, Grantchester


    14. and humans, Campbell (at Cambridge) also demonstrated that neurons in


    15. Observers (AAVSO) in Cambridge, Massachusetts


    16. A course of lectures delivered before the University of Cambridge


    17. “You know Walter, we go back over twenty years together, Manchester Grammar School and then Cambridge and in all that time I have never heard you say so many stupid things in a short space of time


    18. Cambridge: Harvard University Press


    19. Fifteen years after Unica’s death, in the early morning of an autumn’s day in two thousand and fifty, Siri was making his way to work at Harvard University in Cambridge, Massachusetts in the US, where he lectured in environmental biotechnology


    20. his mother's Manhattan apartment to life in a Cambridge dorm

    21. For years, she was well aware of racism and her eyes were set on that same school in Cambridge, but figured that getting accepted there wouldn’t happen


    22. But shortly afterwards while walking on Cambridge


    23. The driver of the patrol car drove slowly through Cambridge


    24. Territories, holds a doctorate from Cambridge in field archaeology and held the


    25. I intended to stay on Cambridge, but I found myself on an obscured path winding its way through dense underbrush


    26. Neil Turok of Cambridge University that the Big Bang which created our universe was


    27. However, machines still ran a single job at a time; at Cambridge University in England the job queue was at one time a washing line from which tapes were hung with clothes pegs


    28. One of those riding the wave of creativity was a student and later teacher at Trinity College in Cambridge, England named Isaac Newton


    29. the top of his year in Cambridge, was a world class chess player, had never been


    30. She lives in a nursing home in East Cambridge

    31. And then remember that this state of things exists in a professedly Christian country, in a land where there is an Established Church, and within a few hours of Oxford and Cambridge! Once more I say, ought not these things to "stir" our hearts


    32. He won a first in American Political History at Cambridge, and he suggested that the Hawaii solution could apply here


    33. Davros spoke very little English, but his wife, Athena, had attended university in Cambridge many years ago, and still had a love of the place and of the English people


    34. Mary's Church, Cambridge, when I was select preacher, in 1879


    35. College in Cambridge and became a Fellow of the College in 1663


    36. educated at the Universities of London and Cambridge


    37. A very good friend of mine, who is a Cambridge Graduate with a First in Science, says Global warming is real – and he does know what he is talking about


    38. However , despite all his shortcomings in education, he still managed to get a place at Cambridge University


    39. To this end we need a one-year vocational diploma similar to the International Diploma of the University of Cambridge


    40. He died at Cambridge and his ashes were brought to Shropshire and buried near the north door of St Laurence's Church beneath a a tablet bearing some of his own lines: 'Goodnight, ensured release'

    41. He can, I will leave you for Cambridge, but I will come back


    42. Cambridge Interfaith Programme at Cambridge University, told


    43. “That’s why I came back from Cambridge


    44. Cambridge while she was living everywhere in the city, but for once in her life she was living in


    45. Suddenly, she thought about how she had convinced George to leave her for Cambridge


    46. Soon after I got back to Cambridge, I received an invitation to go to the embassy


    47. How different from the ones which would have wrung her heart if she had gone to Cambridge! But she couldn't have gone to Cambridge


    48. "When does Robin go back to Cambridge?" she asked Mrs


    49. He went up to Cambridge the next morning


    50. When pressed he said that he did odd jobs and lived in Cambridge














































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    Synonyms for "cambridge"

    cambridge cambridge university

    "cambridge" definitions

    a university in England


    a city in Massachusetts just to the north of Boston; site of Harvard University and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology


    a city in eastern England on the River Cam; site of Cambridge University