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Vanderbilt
[van-der-bilt]
noun
Cornelius, 1794–1877, U.S. financier.
Harold Stirling 1884–1970, U.S. business executive.
Vanderbilt
/ ˈæԻəɪ /
noun
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.
Dobbins died at nearby Vanderbilt University Medical Center, police said.
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.
“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.
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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