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University of Cambridge, which is within three or four miles of the city.
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The sentence omitted by Owen in his lecture before the University of Cambridge was a footnote on the close structural resemblance between
More Letters of Charles Darwin — Volume 1 Charles Darwin 1845
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There is no doubt that much of the intellectual refinement and superiority of Boston is referable to the quiet influence of the University of Cambridge, which is within three or four miles of the city.
American Notes 1842
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University of Cambridge, which is within three or four miles of the city.
American Notes Charles Dickens 1841
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The University of Cambridge was the first non-American university to lead the QS World
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The University of Cambridge is a prestigious institute of higher learning in the U.K.
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The University of Cambridge was the first non-American university to lead the QS World
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The University of Cambridge was the first non-American university to lead the QS World
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Work has also concluded on the refurbishment of the medical library for the University of Cambridge, which is housed on the third and fourth floors of the hospital building.
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Overcoming some prior limitations of earlier studies, I conducted a study with a team of researchers led by Jamie Brown at the Laboratory for Research into Autism at the University of Cambridge to see whether this is true.
Scott Barry Kaufman, Ph.D.: Is Implicit Learning Impaired in People with Autism? Ph.D. Scott Barry Kaufman 2011
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