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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(151) Medlock and colleague Alison Galvani of Yale University in New Haven, Connecticut, developed a mathematical model of flu spread that takes age and transmission patterns into account.
(152) Girouard , M. Life in the English Country House . New Haven , CT: Yale University Press, 1994.
(153) The only school on my list that allowed transfers during the second semester of freshman year was Wesleyan, so I waited out the whole year, then applied to Yale, Brown and Wesleyan.
(154) "It doesn't benefit the health of the patient if we wear a white coat, " said Peter Ragusa, the author of the resolution and a student at the Yale School of Public Health.
(155) Wonder which is really the best, Harvard, or Yale or Oxford?
(156) Although Mr Trillin graduated from Yale University (his father encouraged him to go east having read Owen Johnson's 1911 tale, "Stover at Yale"), he was brought up in Kansas City, Missouri.
(157) "It would have made enough scampi to feed an army for a month—it was giant, and no doubt very tasty," quipped study co-author Derek Briggs, director of the Yale Peabody Museum of Natural History.
(158) This year a record breaking 14,600 people applied to get into Yale, for 1,300 slots in the 2)freshman class, that means students have a one in nine chance of making it.
(159) Robert Shiller, a Yale economist who has presciently issued warnings about overpriced equities and houses, has already suggested that farmland might be the subject of the next bubble.
(160) FAITH LAPIDUS: Benjamin Spock worked at a camp for disabled children for three summers during his years at Yale.
(161) Of course, the rich, hard-to-get-into schools would have to take the lead: Amherst, Yale, Stanford, and such should set a new standard of seriousness about learning.
(162) "As you transition from being a postdoc to having your own lab, you start to rely on other people and their efforts more and more," notes Richard Bucala, a researcher in rheumatology at Yale.
(163) The school student paper, Yale Daily News, also raised the perceived lack of academic freedom in Singapore schools to argue against Yale’s expansion in the prosperous city state.
(164) Kiley Hamlin of Yale University showed both 6- and 10-month-olds a puppet show of sorts with anthropomorphized shapes, in which one shape helped another climb a hill.
(165) In this paper we take the Yale Shooting Problem as an example and analyse the limits of typical Non-Monotonic theories in solving the frame problem.
(166) DiBattista, Maria . Virginia Woolf's Major Novels. New Haven: Yale University Press,(www.Sentencedict.com) 1980.
(167) Because instead of having a polo shirt uniform, people mostly just wear Yale shirts.
(168) Yamamoto is a nuclear physicist, trained at Yale, now teaching in Tokyo.
(169) He was educated at the University of Chicago and Yale University.
(170) Influential North American fraternity Delta Kappa Epsilon is founded at Yale University.
(171) Mr. Zheng obtained his LLB and LLM from Wuhan University and his LLM from Yale Law School.
(172) The Havard Boat Club has come off with flying colors in a competition with the Yale Boat Club.
(173) The seeds of FedEx (FDX) were sown in 1965 in a report written for an economics class by Yale University student Fred Smith.
(174) Former US presidents George Bush, Bill Clinton, and George W. Bush are all graduates from Yale.
(175) Lin studied at Yale University, where she received a Bachelor of Arts degree in 1981 and a Master of Architecture degree in 1986.
(176) I am a graduate of Yale University. I have a Bachelor of Arts degree.
(177) Meanwhile, Jed Rubenfeld of Yale Law School has tried to reinterpret (.pdf) the Fourth Amendment not in terms of privacy, but in terms of security.
(178) First he took a job teaching law at Yale University.
(179) The Nobel Prize in Chemistry was awarded to Lars Onsager of Yale University, U. S. , for his work in thermodynamic theory.
(180) David Gelernter is a professor at Yale University in the department of computer science.
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