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    princeton
    [ noun ]
    1. a university town in central New Jersey

    2. <noun.location>
    3. a university in New Jersey

    4. <noun.artifact>


    1. He is survived by two children, Philip Jr. of Princeton, N.Y., and Kathryn Reed Smith of Davis, Calif; four grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren.
    2. Squibb, of Princeton, N.J., said net income rose 20 percent on a 21 percent increase in sales.
    3. Wherever times are good, traffic is bad, from Route 1 near Princeton, N.J., to Route 101 in Silicon Valley.
    4. The study by researchers for the Urban Institute and Princeton University said 71 percent of the decline in apprehensions along the U.S.-Mexico border appears due to the "deterrent effect" of the 1986 Immigration Reform and Control Act.
    5. Harvey S. Rosen, 40, a Princeton economics professor, was named deputy assistant Treasury secretary for tax analysis.
    6. Markham was a Phi Beta Kappa graduate of Princeton University and a Rhodes Scholar at Bailliol College, Oxford.
    7. "The federal government was being put on a diet while the Defense Department was raiding the refrigerator," says Alan Blinder, a liberal economist at Princeton.
    8. GENEVA (AP) - Jane Dempsey Douglass, a theology historian at Princeton University in the United States, has been elected president of the World Alliance of Reformed Churches by the group's executive committee.
    9. Federal prosecutors also have been seeking cooperation for the Drexel investigation from partners in a much smaller firm, Princeton Newport Partners, who were indicted on tax fraud and racketeering charges in August.
    10. DNX was formed in March 1988, by the merger of Transgenics Corp., of Princeton, and Embryogen Inc., of Athens.
    11. Total Research Corp., a Princeton, N.J.-based market research firm, surveyed consumers age 15 and older in 1,000 households for their attitudes on 91 brands in categories ranging from cars to candy bars.
    12. Five of the defendants were partners in Princeton Newport Partners, a now-defunct securities firm based in Princeton, N.J., and Newport Beach, Calif. The sixth defendant was an ex-trader at Drexel Burnham Lambert Inc.
    13. Five of the defendants were partners in Princeton Newport Partners, a now-defunct securities firm based in Princeton, N.J., and Newport Beach, Calif. The sixth defendant was an ex-trader at Drexel Burnham Lambert Inc.
    14. The highlight of the celebration will be a re-creation of the "War of the Worlds" broadcast at Princeton's McCarter Theater on Sunday night.
    15. But as Rutgers political scientist Benjamin Barber points out in "The Conquest of Politics: Liberal Philosophy in Democratic Times" (Princeton, 220 pages, $25), this too has a tendency to lapse into contradiction.
    16. The filing said the Bronfman family had made an investigation and analysis of Atlas, a Princeton, N.J.-based precious metals producer, and had consulted Atlas's management before deciding to make "an investment decision" to purchase Atlas shares.
    17. The supply and demand of teachers is a problem that always confronts states as they debate certification requirements, said Catherine Havrilesky, executive director of teacher programs at Educational Testing Service (ETS) in Princeton, N.J.
    18. If it wasn't economical, we certainly wouldn't do it." The New York Times reported Tuesday that Warner Chappell, a division of Warner Communications, will pay $25 million for Birchtree Ltd. of Princeton.
    19. Szilard phoned Princeton where Einstein was with the Institute for Advanced Study.
    20. History suggests how ominous such over-reactions can be: Princeton's Ben Bernanke has linked the deliberate contraction of credit by large lending institutions in 1929-30 to the severity of the ensuing Great Depression.
    21. At Squibb, executives were unaware of the U.S. attorney's investigation, according to a spokeswoman for the company, based in Princeton, N.J.
    22. The government is trying to determine whether securities were parked to enable Princeton Newport or others to retain ownership during the 30-day period.
    23. "It's blowing 45 or 50 miles an hour," said Fred Kitts, of the Mercer County Sheriff's Department in Princeton. "We've had trees fall on houses, cars, trailers.
    24. Torell, 48, said in a news release from the bank that after a 27-year career at Manufacturers Hanover, including 10 years as a director, "it is time for a change." Torell joined the bank fresh from graduation from Princeton University.
    25. Sherwin, of Princeton, N.J., said in a courthouse interview this week that he has been working normally at GAF, which he joined in 1960.
    26. This cry for leaders like we used to have "has become a familiar refrain," says Fred Greenstein, the distinguished Princeton University historian.
    27. Doctors are "delivering more services per episode of illness," says Uwe Reinhardt, a health-care economist at Princeton University.
    28. A Princeton graduate, he went into the advertising business in Chicago following a stint in the Army, where he saw a bit of action at the tail end of the Korean War.
    29. The former Princeton resident said the distress contributed to the loss of her job and aided her ex-husband's battle to gain custody of the couple's child.
    30. Banister said a few inmates were treated at Caldwell County Hospital in Princeton, while others were admitted to the prison medical unit.
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