Similar words: hour hand, dirham, alexander hamilton, four hundred, eurhythmics, neighbourhood, arhat, perhaps. Meaning: n. 1. a city of north central North Carolina; site of Duke University 2. English breed of short-horned cattle.
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121. The Durham study, published in the academic journal Neuropsychologia, suggests visual processing problems may also be a contributing factor.
122. He did not dance with her once that night, and danced repeatedly with Miss Durham.
123. McGrady left Auburndale in 1996 and went to Durham , N . C .
124. Lead author, Simon Jones, a PhD student at Durham University's Psychology Department, said: "This is a first step towards looking at the wider factors associated with hallucinations.
125. Hill and Robert A . Barton of the University of Durham in England.
126. and both Durham and Greensboro in North Carolina as economic problems spread from core urban areas to the suburbs over the decade.
127. The accountancy firm KPMG has unveiled a plan to pay fees for students at universities including Durham,(Sentencedict) in a training programme leading to an honours degree in accounting.
128. This impression was reinforced further in March when the dean of Durham University's business school in the UK, Tony Antoniou, was fired for having plagiarised academic work 20 years earlier.
129. Now that Clive Durham was safe from intimacy, he looked forward to helping his friend, who must have had a pretty rough time since they parted in the smoking-room.
130. About 1100, the builders of Durham Cathedral in England invented a new method that gave a new geometric articulation-the ribbed vault.
131. Over drinks , though , years of easy online banter and Durham in - jokes are replaced by awkward silences.
132. Chris Davidson of Durham University, who has written a history of the emirate, describes it as a "spongelike economy", designed to absorb foreign money.
133. James Anderson then had Michael Stoneman caught behind by Sutton to leave Durham 27-1 at the close.
134. "That decision-making process all depends on what a woman is looking for in a relationship at that time of her life," said Lynda Boothroyd, from Durham University's Department of Psychology.
135. Patients do often ask how they can personally reduce their risk after successful treatment, commented Dr. Jeffrey Peppercorn of Duke University in Durham, N. C.
136. I do an interview with Charlie Rose at the Bennett House, a Civil War site outside Durham , and then drive to Asheville for a tour stop.
137. Until 1982 he was senior lecturer in botany at Durham University.
138. Cree, based in Durham, North Carolina, made 36 percent of its sales in Hong Kong and China last year, according to Bloomberg data.
139. Lawsuit also names the city of Durham, North Carolina and several police officers.
140. Inspired, and against considerable odds , Sir Harry wangled himself a place at Durham University.
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