Ann Arbor

NOUN
  1. a city in southern Michigan near Detroit; site of the University of Michigan
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  • He passed the age of fifty during his stay at Ann Arbor, but there was little if any slowing down; about half of his published papers appeared after that time.
  • Oh yeah - and it comes from lovely Ann Arbor, a chill college town that rivals any other.
  • At Hope College I spent two years in fruitful study, but decided to transfer to the University of Michigan in Ann Arborafter my favorite professor, Dr.J. Harvey Kleinheksel, died of a heart attack, and the organic chemistry professor with whom I had hoped to do research, Dr. Gerrit Van Zyl, announced his retirement. Richard E. Smalley - Autobiography
  • Eileen Pollack sends her 6-year-old son, Noah, an only child, to Ann Arbor's multiage program. One Class Fits All
  • More recently, she completed the electrifying Euclid's Comet, a fresco secco in the Media Union of the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor.
  • University of Michigan at Ann Arbor, who has studied health inequalities and reproductive patterns, points out that healthy life expectancy is short for African Americans and women depend on extended family networks for support. New Scientist - Online News
  • Sequencing traces were processed using Sequencher (Gene Codes, Ann Arbor, MI).
  • In 1996, for example, Ann Arbor spent $71 per ton on recycling and composting, compared to $86 per ton for trash collection and disposal.
  • Michael Lipham, in Ann Arbor, Mich., says he, too, "grappled" with whether to restrict the funds he was giving to a family member "to something about which I would feel good. Money to Grandma? The Readers Vent.
  • And the average age of an American nun is around 70 — except in traditional orders such as the Dominican Sisters of Mary, Mother of the Eucharist in Ann Arbor, Michigan, which now [in 2006] have 73 members with an average age of 24. Jesuit: Obama is "the most effective spokesperson" for "the spirit of Vatican II"
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