Liberal arts college located in Wilkes-Barre, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, United States.
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Examples for "kings"
Examples for "kings"
1Semisoft; white; creamy; sharp; historic since the time of the Merovingian kings.
2Apothegms, of kings and great commanders; Roman; Laconic or Spartan; in Homer.
3They are the true kings, the theocratic kings, the judges in Israel.
4There were still kings both in the north and in the south.
5Ahab was one of the most warlike among the warrior-kings of Israel.
1The toddler will also undergo his surgery in Kings College Hospital.
2Prof David Demeritt from Kings College London explained: It's unseasonable.
3Metin Basoglu is a Professor of Psychiatry and Head of Trauma Studies Kings College London
4Far from scaremonging, toxicologist Dr Robin Mesnage from Kings College London says such testing could help.
5Jessica Moody is an ESRC-funded PhD candidate in the War Studies department at Kings College London.
1This gentleman went from Eton school to king's college, Cambridge, and suffered under Dr. Thirlby, bishop of Ely.
2Pediatric recipients are referred to King's College Hospital in the United Kingdom.
3Dr Myles Cooper, the president of King's College, took up similar ground.
4King's College swung wide its doors for the swarthy little West Indian.
5Hamilton, nothing daunted, applied to King's College, and found no opposition there.
6The project is run by Columbia University, New York, and King's College, London.
7Chris Harrison is a senior lecturer in science education at King's College London.
8Maybe I should have gone with that Ph.D from King's College London .
9A professor of nutrition and dietetics at King's College London, Tom Sanders, agreed.
10Professor Paul Sharpe works at the Sharpe Lab, King's College, London.
11But above Cambridge-anyhowabove the roof of King'sCollege Chapel-thereis a difference.
12Cambridge pleased me: especially King's College Chapel, of a rich but elegant Gothick.
13Professor of Geology at King's College, London, and afterwards at Oxford.
14I've sent round to King's College Hospital for splints and bandages.
15Dickinson, Fellow of King's College, Cambridge, lent me an unpublished dissertation on Plotinus.
16Low, M.A., Balliol College, Oxford, formerly Lecturer on History at King's College, London.