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SMITH: More than 10,000 students are in limbo with the University of California, which is using wait lists this year for the first time ever.
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Fortunately, a group with more legitimate research credentials known as The University of California, Berkley produced a study showing conclusive data that adopting clean energy and climate legislation could produce 1. 9-million jobs.
James Boyce: Climate Change Deniers' Smear Campaigns Exposed 2009
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Having just finished my doctorate in European intellectual and Jewish history at what we'll call the University of California, Sunnydale I've found your commentaries on academic life extremely instructive.
The 400 Posts: Tenured Radical Speaks; or, What the Historian Learned When Ze Went to the Blogosphere Tenured Radical 2009
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Moore v. Regents of the University of California is a well-known litigation case involving proprietary
The Human Genome Project Gannett, Lisa 2008
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I get along well with the people who work at the University of California, which is the closest university to me.
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And the University of California is a patent powerhouse.
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In the lucrative world of patents, the University of California is a major player.
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On the other hand, their bio class actually counts for the University of California, which is a nifty consolation prize.
More on the California creationist lawsuit - The Panda's Thumb 2005
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Also there's a thing called the Reeve-Irvine Research Center at the University of California, that is a research center purely devoted to trying to get people with spinal cord injuries to recover.
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At present the University of California, which is the directive factor in this investigation, is recommending the trial of half a dozen of the more promising varieties or forms that have been developed through selection, or chance, in the local orchards.
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