Similar words: riyal, yalta, loyal, royal, loyally, royally, royalty, loyalty. Meaning: n. 1. a university in Connecticut 2. English philanthropist who made contributions to a college in Connecticut that was renamed in his honor (1649-1721).
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(91) I'm so pleasant to learn of your scholarship to Yale University.
(92) In the early hours of 13 April, undergraduate students working at Yale University's Sterling Chemistry Laboratory made a shocking discovery.
(93) Ray Fair, an economist at Yale University, has developed an econometric forecasting model for presidential elections using data going back to 1916.
(94) Kane is leading a group with colleagues from Dartmouth, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Yale, University of Calgary, UCLA, and SUNY Downstate Medical Center.
(95) Benjamin Spock worked at a camp for disabled children for three summers during his years at Yale.
(96) Yesterday I ate lunch with a West Coast mover and shaker, whose children went to Yale and whose husband is an influential and involved alum.
(97) Barbara attends Yale University. Jenna studies at the University of Texas in Austin.
(98) Put forward by Benjamin Lee Whorf in The Yale Report, "grammatical marker" has been a concept in the study of grammar.
(99) While Yale has many international programs, it has not put its name on an overseas project the way it envisions doing at the National University of Singapore.
(100) Lifton, a Howard Hughes Medical Institute investigator at Yale University School of Medicine.
(101) "We thought Lucy was the find of the century but, in retrospect, it isn't, " palaeontologist Andrew Hill at Yale University told Science. "It's worth the wait."
(102) In the current issue of Natural History, Yale Professor (of psychology) Frank A. Beach tells how lower primates can learn to love money; some even turn into subhuman capitalists.
(103) The Turner-Brown proposal is a modern version of an idea originally floated in 1972 by the late James Tobin, the Nobel-winning Yale economist.
(104) Irving Fisher, the Yale economist who declared, in October 1929, that stocks had reached "what looks like a permanently high plateau", was a health nut and prohibitionist.
(105) Now Yale scientists are doing away with this strength-moldability tradeoff by developing novel metal alloys that are as moldable as plastic.
(105) Sentencedict.com is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find excellent sentences for a large number of words.
(106) Yale University is the history of the United States on the establishment of a third university, this Sinomenine longer a member of the Union.
(107) Yale social scientist Joseph Simmons agrees that biology is a big piece of the puzzle.
(108) Maya Lin studied building design at Yale University in New Haven, Connecticut. At the age of twenty-one, she won a national contest to design the Vietnam Veterans Memorial in Washington, D. C.
(109) Later, he played baseball at Yale University in New Haven , Connecticut.
(110) I'm a graduate of Yale University. I have a Bachelor of Arts degree.
(111) I think maybe the same movement that created the Yale Cooperative Society in the late nineteenth century also spurred credit unions.
(112) In 1969 Dr Jose Delgado, a Yale psychologist, published a book: "Physical Control of the Mind: Towards a Psychocivilized Society".
(113) Wendi, who had gone to Yale to study for an M.B.A. after her divorce and then landed a job at the Asia-based Star TV, owned by News Corp.,(sentencedict.com) had met Rupert at a corporate event in Hong Kong in 1997.
(114) Yale is very strong in providing people to the financial community and, i have to say, they do very well.
(115) Distinguished Yale alumni include actress Meryl Streep, Washington Post reporter Bob Woodward, and actor Edward Norton.
(116) A scion of one of America's most powerful families, he is a devotee of sunbelt populism; a product of Yale and Harvard Business School, he is a scourge of eggheads.
(117) She studied painting and drawing at Cooper Union and Yale University.
(118) Tobin began teaching at Yale, in New Haven, Connecticut, in 1950, leaving in 1961 and 1962 to serve on the U.S. Council of Economic Advisors under President John F. Kennedy.
(119) A: Which school will you go to? Cornell or Yale?
(120) James Franco, movie star, had rushed back on the red-eye to play his other big role: Yale doctoral student.
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