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    princeton


    1. Affirmative Action Baby who, in her dissertation at Princeton, failed to give mention to the many opportunities that America has afforded her, choosing to concentrate on presumed instances of less than equal treatment


    2. Lately of Australia, and currently holding the bio-ethics chair at Princeton


    3. (1968) The Hero with a Thousand Faces New York: Princeton University Press (This second edition contains references to the Collected Works of Carl Gustav Jung)


    4. Princeton Professor of Bioethics Peter Singer and a co-sponsor launched the Great Ape Project some 15 years ago


    5. Views such as Singer and others of his persuasion profess may be shocking to many Americans, as well as to many of their fellow scientists, but not to the administrative hierarchy of Princeton University


    6. What counts, then Princeton President Harold Shapiro assured critics of the appointment, is “the power of the professor’s intellect and the quality of his or her scholarship and teaching


    7. ” This means that at Princeton, at least, Singer’s ideas are pretty high quality stuff


    8. One of my mother‘s friends at Bryn Mawr had a father who taught at Princeton, and he had told her the following alphabet that remains in our family to this day: Aphorism


    9. Princeton, NJ: Princeton


    10. (from ecologists at Princeton and the Woods Hole Research Center)

    11. A book published by Princeton University Press and titled Revolution from Abroad: the Soviet Conquest of Poland’s Western Ukraine and Western Byelorussia, says that when the Soviet army


    12. , Harvard, Yale, or Princeton


    13. Penfield, Mystery of the Mind, Princeton University Press,


    14. Computations in late 2008, by Stephen Adler of Princeton University and Xu and Siegel


    15. furthermore, david Spergel of Princeton University says that natarajan’s


    16. What differences do you notice between the words action and reaction? My free WordNet dictionary from Princeton University lists ten senses of the word action and seven senses of the word reaction


    17. He worked at AT&T Bell Labs and GTE Labs, mainly on human factors of advanced telecommunications products and services, and then held appointments at Princeton University, Edinburgh University, University of Nevada, Las Vegas, SRI International, Interval Research Corporation, and the Boundary Institute


    18. rejection letter to his friend John Wheeler (1911-2008), a Princeton theoretical physicist


    19. 35 Joseph Campbell, The Hero with a Thousand Faces (Princeton, NJ: Bollingen Series XVII, Princeton University Press, 1949), 59


    20. “I am somewhat familiar with the Princeton project

    21. The really cool thing is we believe, along with the researchers at Princeton, that there has been a shift in the noosphere brought on by the 222 Revolution


    22. Chandler explained to me that the Princeton project had spat out a bunch of non-random numbers during my Boblovian Address, which gave a strong indication that the collective consciousness of the planet had in essence, lit up, because so many people tuned in at the same time


    23. The Princeton folks have been measuring the noosphere for many years and they have evidence that when a large number of people are focusing their attention on the same event it causes a measurable ripple in the noosphere


    24. We put a call in to Princeton to give them our latest theory


    25. Rosevelt, the Melbourne, the Firebrand, the Saratoga, the Bellerophon, the Kyushu, the Princeton, the Bonestell, the Tolstoy, the Chekov, the Gage, the Yamaguchi… He had to force himself to stop the count, because with each ship named a tree branched off in his mind delineating the names of the dead


    26. We rented a small house in Princeton Junction, New


    27. Wilfred Cantwell Smith in ‘Islam in Modern History’, Princeton University Press, New Jersey, as quoted by Maryam Jameelah in her ‘Islam and Orientalism’ is worth noting:


    28. Even when he was with Institute of Advanced studies, Princeton, New


    29. and then held appointments at Princeton University, Edinburgh University, University of


    30. This was odd, because I had known Dave since Princeton and he had never come into the

    31. I was a freshman at Princeton and hadn't truly considered going down the path of


    32. Pocock now had a backlog of eight orders for eight-man shells, including requests from some of the most elite rowing programs in the country: Navy, Syracuse, Princeton, and Pennsylvania


    33. went to Princeton, gave me


    34. It was the address of this girl that wasn't exactly a whore or anything but that didn't mind doing it once in a while, this Princeton guy told me


    35. He brought her to a dance at Princeton once, and they nearly kicked him out for bringing her


    36. I didn't even know if he was still at Princeton


    37. My father wants me to go to Yale, or maybe Princeton, but I swear, I wouldn't go to one of those Ivy League colleges, if I was dying, for God's sake


    38. But before the Olympic trials at Princeton, Al Ulbrickson faced another daunting series of challenges: First the Pacific Coast Regatta with California on Lake Washington


    39. Then—win or lose in Poughkeepsie—he would take the varsity to Princeton in July


    40. And even if Washington somehow prevailed, the Olympic trials to follow in Princeton would reset the stage

    41. Packing up his own boys for their trip to Princeton and the Olympic trials, where he would take one more stab at defeating Washington, he pointed to Joe and his crewmates and said, “There’s the best crew in America


    42. He’d go to Princeton and compete and try to win the Olympic berth, but when Bobby Moch engineered that cold, calculating, come-out-of-nowhere victory, Ebright quickly saw the demoralizing effect it had on his own crew


    43. By six that evening, they had arrived at Princeton and entered the world of the Ivy League, a world of status and tradition, of refined tastes and unstated assumptions about social class, a world inhabited by the sons of bankers and lawyers and senators


    44. They moved into the stately Princeton Inn, perched majestically on the edge of the Springdale Golf Club’s manicured fairways, a building that made even the president’s home at Hyde Park look a bit cramped and shabby


    45. From their rooms, the boys watched Princeton alumni stroll around the golf course wearing their knickerbockers, high argyle socks, and tweed caps


    46. The boys explored Lake Carnegie and stopped by the Princeton Boathouse to check the facilities


    47. Until early in the twentieth century, Princeton crews had rowed in the Delaware and Raritan Canal, which ran directly along the south side of the campus


    48. The Princeton boys, though, found it inconvenient to row among the coal barges and recreational vessels that also made use of the canal, so they got Andrew Carnegie to build them a private lake


    49. For the first few days at Princeton, the boys kicked back and luxuriated in the posh surroundings of the hotel and country club


    50. They would race against Princeton and the Winged Footers of the New York Athletic Club



























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    Synonyms for "princeton"

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    "princeton" definitions

    a university town in central New Jersey


    a university in New Jersey