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Vanderbilt

[van-der-bilt]

noun

  1. Cornelius, 1794–1877, U.S. financier.

  2. Harold Stirling 1884–1970, U.S. business executive.



Vanderbilt

/ ˈæԻəɪ /

noun

  1. Cornelius, known as Commodore Vanderbilt. 1794–1877, US steamship and railway magnate and philanthropist

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“It’s really fascinating how differently adults versus adolescents reacted to the show,” says Klein, now a junior at Vanderbilt.

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Dobbins died at nearby Vanderbilt University Medical Center, police said.

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Vanderbilt won eight consecutive games and 13 of its last 16 to earn the No. 1 seed for the second time and first since 2007.

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“Prediction is possible, even if it’s not great,” said Vanderbilt University research professor Beth Shinn, who studied New York City’s Homebase prevention program.

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Iamaleava completed 63.8% of his passes for 2,616 yards with 19 touchdowns and five interceptions, though critics pointed out that eight of those touchdowns came against lightly regarded Texas El Paso and Vanderbilt.

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