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Syracuse

[sir-uh-kyoos, -kyooz]

noun

  1. a city in central New York.

  2. Italian Siracusa.a seaport in SE Sicily: ancient city founded by the Carthaginians 734 b.c.; battles 413 b.c., 212 b.c.



Syracuse

noun

  1. Italian name: Siracusa.a port in SW Italy, in SE Sicily on the Ionian Sea: founded in 734 bc by Greeks from Corinth and taken by the Romans in 212 bc , after a siege of three years. Pop: 123 657 (2001)

  2. a city in central New York State, on Lake Onondaga: site of the capital of the Iroquois Indian federation. Pop: 144 001 (2003 est)

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“It’s nearing a historical high,” said Austin Kocher, an assistant professor at Syracuse University who tracks immigration data.

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“We’re going through this squeezing of our ecosystem in Hollywood,” said J. Christopher Hamilton, a practicing entertainment attorney and a professor at Syracuse University who focuses on the business of media.

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Syracuse University law professor Shubha Ghosh said: "A lot of the images that Midjourney produces just seem to be copies of copyright characters that might be in new locations or with a new background."

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Pupils from the secondary school can apply for a scholarship to spend a year at Syracuse University, in memory of 35 students from there who died in the bombing.

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Muir worked in a local Syracuse TV newsroom where staffers tracked his growth spurt with pencil marks on a wall.

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