Similar words: columbia river, university, open university, oxford university, university student, stanford university, university extension, columbia. Meaning: n. a university in New York City.
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31. The year was 1973, and Mr. Browne, then 24 years old, had taken a leave from his job as a political reporter at the Watertown Daily Times to get a master's in journalism at Columbia University.
32. An additional examination of the documents was made by classicist Professor Roger Bagnall of Columbia University. A sale did not materialize.
33. Dr. Smith, late of Columbia University, now heads the research institute.
34. The Cold War and American Science. New York: Columbia University Press, 1993.
35. Columbia University and Chinese University of Hong Kong researchers found that: Chuanxinlian Lactonization extract components have killed the role of HIV-1.
36. Now, he is also a professor of comparative literature at Columbia University.
37. WuXi was founded in 2000 by Li Ge, who earned his Ph.D. in organic chemistry at Columbia University and was one of the founding scientists of the U.S.-based biotechnology company Pharmacopeia.
38. He received a doctorate of philosophy in political science at Columbia University.
39. Molecular attraction between the parts can boggle up the works, according to Columbia University professor Luc Frecheete, one of the engine's designers.
40. Bohr came to the United States and met with Eistein and other scientists. He discussed the matter, too, with Enrico Fermi who was working at Columbia University.
41. Professor Kelemen says any proceeds would be the property of Columbia University.
42. "We haven't found evidence of infected pigs," said Ian Lipkin, a Columbia University epidemiologist and member of the World Health Organization's surveillance network.
43. The team also included researchers at Stanford and Columbia University.
43. Sentencedict.com is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words.
44. Amar Bhid é , of Columbia University, suggests a fourth reason for America's entrepreneurial success - " venturesome consumers "
45. D. Lee told me a long time ago when I was visiting his "tiny" office in the Physics Building of Columbia University that the former occupant of his office was Yukawa!
46. Elizabeth Angell is a PhD candidate in anthropology at Columbia University.
47. L. Thorndike, a behavioral psychologist at Columbia University, was perhaps most influential and particularly salient for the field of instructional technology.
48. Michael Pollan, who was born in 1955, grew up on Long Island, and was educated at Bennington College, Oxford University, and Columbia University, from which he received a Master's in English.
49. In 1887 she was given the honorary degree of Bachelor of laws by Columbia University in New York City.
50. Yes. At Columbia University in New York City. Here's my resume.
51. Eleanor Johnson is an English professor at Columbia University in New York.
52. In 1922, she began studying herpetology at Columbia University, where she developed an interest in photography after studying under Clarence White (no relation).
53. David B. Lerner is director of the Venture Lab at Columbia University Tech Ventures.
54. The change sets us back to mid-January in terms of morning light, according to Michael Terman, a biological rhythms expert at Columbia University.
55. S. and Columbia University to pursue my postgraduate studies, and then started my own media company, which was unthought of during the years that I started my career.
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