Stanford Sentence Examples

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  • That left Quinn and I watching but not seeing Stanford struggling against Oregon.

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  • It is served by the coast division of the Southern Pacific railway, and is the railway station for Leland Stanford Jr. University, which is about 1 m.

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  • C. Selwyn he wrote North America (1883) for Stanford's Compendium.

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  • The best life is Stanford's Philip Doddridge (1880).

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  • When it was first occupied by Sir Stanford Raffles, on behalf of the East India Company, the island was covered by jungle, but now all the land not reserved by government has been taken up, principally by Chinese, who plant vegetables in large quantities, indigo and other tropical products.

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  • Of the higher educational institutions of the state the most important are the state university at Berkeley and Leland Stanford Jr. University at Palo Alto.

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  • Gravity Probe B, a relativity gyroscope experiment co-developed by NASA and Stanford University scientists, will attempt to answer that question.

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  • The results of the UCLA survey do not jibe with a Stanford University study from earlier this year.

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  • The stated mission is both " right and good " but it has failed, said Stanford U. law prof.

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  • He grew up among oil riggers, then went to Stanford University on a golf scholarship.

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  • The result is far better than we can get with equivalent density on our digital synthesizer here at Stanford.

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  • He edited Stanford's Compendium of Geography and, besides many papers in the journals of learned societies and in encyclopaedias, published Man, Past and Present (1899); Ethnology (1896 and later editions); The Gold of Ophir (1901), etc. He was professor of Hindustani at University College, London, till 1885.

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  • Several researchers in California, including Dr. Jacques Vallee, tested his reputed abilities by conducting experiments at the Stanford Institute.

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  • The Stanford experiment was terminated after only six days, as prisoners were becoming depressed and traumatized by the experience.

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  • This week, the designers were given the task of remodeling a kitchen for an HGTV competition winner - Kelly, and her husband Tom, from Stanford, CT.

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  • Rumor has it, Reynolds was seen at the offices of prominent divorce attorney Stanford Lotwin.

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  • She majored in English literature at Stanford, but left in 1998 to pursue her acting career.

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  • Swayze is currently receiving chemotherapy treatment at Stanford University's cancer center.

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  • The 2009 Summer National Senior Games presented by Humana will be held August 1-15 in the San Francisco Bay Area of California with 13 of the 18 sports being conducted on the fabulous Stanford University campus.

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  • The premier research facility for narcolepsy is the Stanford School of Medicine Center for Narcolepsy, but sleep centers around the world conduct research on this disorder as well.

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  • Stanford additionally solicits brain donations from people to further the research.

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  • Progress continued with Stanford University professor Dr. William Dement's establishment of the first narcolepsy clinic in San Francisco following an overwhelming local response to his recruitment efforts for a narcolepsy study.

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  • Current research at Stanford University has found a link between hot flashes and insomnia.

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  • Two months before the official release, another coin-operated video game, Galaxy Game was built and placed at Stanford University.

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  • In the late 1990s and early 2000s, home-schooled students have gained admission and scholarships to such prestigious universities as Harvard, Yale, Stanford, and MIT.

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  • Using culturally sensitive adaptations of the Stanford Shyness Inventory, researchers in eight countries administered the inventory to groups of 18 to 21 year olds.

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  • According to Kenneth Pelletier, the former director of the alternative medicine program at Stanford University School of Medicine, both traditional Chinese remedies and Ayurvedic medicines benefit some people with atopic dermatitis.

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  • One study that does support such a link was presented at the 2002 annual meeting of the American Psychiatric Association by Stanford University researchers Connie Strong and Terence Ketter.

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  • He completed both his General Surgery Training and Plastic Surgery training at Stanford University.

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  • In a 1991 test, scores reported by the Stanford Achievement Test, showed that homeschooler's composite scores were 18 to 28 points above their public school counterparts.

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  • The SAT or Standford Achievement Test - The Stanford Achievement Test allows you to evaluate either a complete battery or a select certain subjects.

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  • A recent study by Stanford University estimates that seven percent of married couples in 2005 are multiracial, compared to less than two percent back in 1970.

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  • Dan later moved to California to attend Stanford Business School, where he met SpeedDate's other cofounder, Simon.

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  • Before earning his MBA at Stanford and starting SpeedDate.com, Dan worked as a strategy consultant for IBM Business Consulting Services.

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  • For more information on fair use and public domain, check out the Stanford University page on copyright and fair use.

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  • The CIA's interest and involvement with different kinds of ESP testing started in the early 1970s when the Agency founded the Stanford Research Institute.

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  • He was one of the first researchers involved in the CIA and Stanford Research Institute's study of psychic phenomenon, and he invented the term "remote viewing".

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  • He eventually became involved with fellow Scientologist, Hal Puthoff, a physicist working (at the time) at the Stanford Research Institute (SRI).

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  • Knight, upon finishing his graduate education at the Stanford Business School, headed for Japan to seek his fortune with Tiger Shoes.

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  • Felicity decides to blow off her pre-med enrollment at Stanford to follow Ben across the country to the University of New York.

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  • Her parents object and try to convince her to return to Stanford, but despite the impulse of her decision, Felicity decides to stay where she is to find herself.

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  • Though the incidence of autism is higher in twins, researchers from the Stanford University School of Medicine have found that shared environmental factors play a significant role in the development of autism as well.

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  • Schools like Harvard, Wharton, Stanford, Kellogg, Tuck, and Columbia, are considered top business schools.

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  • No slouch to business himself, Mr. Raymond, a graduate of the Stanford Graduate School of Business, decided to open up his own lingerie store at the Stanford Shopping Center.

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  • Gabriella gets early acceptance to Stanford and decides to take it.

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  • Gabriella will return to Stanford and Troy will attend the nearby University of California at Berkley, where he will play on the college basketball team.

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  • A second version of the song is performed when Troy visits Gabriella at Stanford to convince her to return to New Mexico with him.

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  • After only a month of this exclusivity, Facebook opened up to students at Stanford, Columbia and Yale as well.

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  • When Leland Stanford, Jr., University was opened in 1891 he entered with the first class and specialized in geology and engineering, supporting himself by working at various jobs in free hours.

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  • He was the author of Principles of Mining (1909), based on lectures given at Stanford and at Columbia universities.

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  • In 1607 he was made vicar of Stanford in Northamptonshire, and in 1608 he became chaplain to Bishop Neile, who in 1610 presented him to the living of Cuxton, when he resigned his fellowship. In 1611, in spite of the influence of Archbishop Abbot and Lord Chancellor Ellesmere, Laud was made president of St John's, and in 1614 obtained in addition the prebend of Buckden, in 1615 the archdeaconry of Huntingdon, and in 1616 the deanery of Gloucester.

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