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Princeton

[ US /ˈpɹɪnstən/ ]
NOUN
  1. a university in New Jersey
  2. a university town in central New Jersey

How To Use Princeton In A Sentence

  • The Ticonderoga-class cruiser USSPrinceton(CG-59)detonated two Iraqibottom-moored influence mines(MANTAs) at the north end of the Persian Gulf and was seriously damaged.
  • Meng-chia which is based upon oracle bone texts, -- The most recent general study on feudalism, and on feudalism in China, is in R. Coulborn, _Feudalism in History_, Princeton 1956. A History of China
  • This year'snational college football championship was won by Princeton.
  • The report that documents their findings includes an appendix with 108 anecdotes by Princeton students of racial or religious harassment or discrimination.
  • The people of means sometimes had their children educated at home, and sometimes sent them to the little colleges which have since become Columbia and Princeton, —colleges which were then inferior to a good English grammar school. VIII. The Closing of the Colonial Period. 1720-1764.
  • These past couple years — – with the help of Princeton Bioethics professor Peter Singer — I've managed to start synthesizing my affinities for carnivorism and guilt-having to rather impressive degrees. Wasted Words: Horse Hate and Carnivore Guilt | Indecision Forever | Political Humor, 2010 Election, and Satire Blog | Comedy Central
  • The report that documents their findings includes an appendix with 108 anecdotes by Princeton students of racial or religious harassment or discrimination.
  • He received a doctorate in aerospace and mechanical sciences from Princeton University in 1967.
  • He received a bachelor of arts degree from Syracuse University and in the early 1950s did graduate studies in musicology at Princeton.
  • In Friday's edition of the journal Science, Lu and Princeton physicist Paul Steinhardt report finding a set of polygon-shaped tiles — a decagon, pentagon, diamond, bowtie and hexagon — that were arranged into distinctive patterns found on major Islamic buildings from the 12th through 15th centuries. Geometry Meets Arts in Islamic Tiles
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