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MIT

[ US /ˈɛˈmaɪˈti, ˈmɪt/ ]
NOUN
  1. an engineering university in Cambridge

How To Use MIT In A Sentence

  • Smith, who is also a director of Norwich City Football Club, said her CBE was a "very, very great honour". BBC News | News Front Page | UK Edition
  • The unit can connect to any video source that has composite video and stereo audio RCA jacks, though the encoded audio is limited to mono.
  • The poems, plays, and essays of the committed cultural nationalist are characterized by a markedly hortatory or didactic manner.
  • The Staff of Volans has a limited supply of magic energy. Roll a dice after each spell is cast.
  • According to police and prosecutors, the two got into a fight after she told him he should be committed to a mental hospital.
  • As a book about a nonoperational aircraft, Valkyrie will probably attract only a limited audience within the Air Force community.
  • I think it's certainly quite a lot of the comedy that I've been involved in is quite extreme, if you like, and the extremity is part of what's funny about it.
  • For except it be treacle and mithridatum, and of late diascordium, and a few more, they tie themselves to no receipts severely and religiously. The Advancement of Learning
  • You submit to subterfuge, you replace your ordinary parents by a little less ordinary, but still quite ordinary folks, Katrien and the commissaris. Just a Corpse at Twilight
  • The model nature of Windsor involved imitation, as of the Tudor style, to make a statement with a lot of leisure about it.
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