Similar words: acetone, once too often, in reference to, with reference to, price-to-earnings ratio, glucose tolerance test, prince, princeps. Meaning: n. 1. a university town in central New Jersey 2. a university in New Jersey.
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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. Sentencedict.com 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.
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