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Stanford

United States railroad executive and founder of Stanford University (1824-1893) (= Stanford University) a university in California

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He was a Stanford man, Mr. Neff.
Great football school, Stanford.
You a Stanford man? I used to be.
Then when I got to Stanford, won the UCLA game with a home run in the ninth inning papers were full of what a big man you were at the raising of that sunken sub.
Made him hire stanford white.
Stanford, right?
I'd like to see Stanford White.
You're talking about Stanford White!
Now, you say that Mr. Stanford White beat you with a whip?
Jane, according to my information, you went to Stanford University.
Graduated from Stanford University summa cum laude. Became an apprentice at the Havenhurst Detective Agency. rising to the rank of full operative in an unprecedented three years.
Listen, you were a hack at Stanford and a hack at Bell!
Forget MIT or Stanford now.
We met at Stanford.
Great football school, Stanford. - Did you play football, Mr. Dietrichson?
You a Stanford man? - I used to be.
WOODHOUSE: Lady Valerie Stanford.
Colonel, we believe Lady Stanford is the brain behind this new German radar device.
Intelligence informs us that Lady Stanford is somewhere in your area.
Or find Lady Stanford and talk her back to our side.
Forgive the intrusion, Lady Stanford, but I just had to see you.
We've made contact with Lady Stanford.
Colonel? Lady Stanford just arrived with Hochstetter and his Gestapo.
Speed. May I alert the antiaircraft batteries, Lady Stanford?
Lady Stanford was his downfall.
You've got the permission of Stanford Chemical Plant.
You a Stanford man?
Papa has his heart set on Stanford..
Terry, this is bill Stanford. One of my best-paying clients.
Bill Stanford, huh?
Train station, Stanford.
And it's been the backbone of our country since Stanford drove in that golden spike.
Dr. Lamont teaches the pathology of psychopathic behavior at Stanford. and also on the Justice Department Psychological Profile Team.
One of the first lessons we learned back at Stanford was the growth of food- poisoning claims against wealthy-people.
No, Stanford.
Then you're gonna go off to Stanford. You're gonna marry some rich prick. who your parents will approve of. and just sit around with the other trust fund babies. and talk about how you went slumming', too, once.
Stanford grad, dean's list, no current boyfriend, but she is on the pill.
Not at Stanford or Pennsylvania or Iowa Villanova, Brown Nebraska.

News and current affairs

STANFORD - Successful political candidates try to implement the proposals on which they ran.
STANFORD - A few years ago, pundits and policymakers were predicting that the BRICS countries - Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa - would be the new engines of global growth.
STANFORD - While central governments' fiscal problems plague many economies, a parallel crisis is enveloping many subnational governments around the world.
STANFORD - The Chinese government's heavy-handed efforts to contain recent stock-market volatility - the latest move prohibits short selling and sales by major shareholders - have seriously damaged its credibility.
John Taylor, undersecretary of Treasury for International Affairs, and a former colleague of mine at Stanford University (as was Ann Krueger), suggested that matters ought to be left to the market.
In the late 1960's and early 1970's, Phelps's encounters with Amartya Sen, John Rawls, and Kenneth Arrow at Stanford revived his philosophical streak.
The clearest and most effective way to simplify regulation has been advanced in a series of important papers by Anat Admati of Stanford (with co-authors including Peter DeMarzo, Martin Hellwig, and Paul Pfleiderer).
Stanford University, an hour away down the coast, is private.
STANFORD, CALIFORNIA - The current credit crisis has led to scaled-back projections for growth around the world.
STANFORD - In the 25 years before the Great Recession of 2008-2009, the United States experienced two brief, mild recessions and two strong, long expansions.
After observing Silicon Valley during my many years at the Hoover Institution of Stanford University, however, I am convinced that dynamic industrial clusters require a flexible economic environment, not government industrial policy.
Silicon Valley started in the 1950's with a modest plan by Frederick Terman, a farsighted dean of Stanford's Engineering School, to create an Industrial Park on unused Stanford land.
A few companies took up Stanford's offer, but the area was still sleepy and unimpressive when I first visited Stanford in the early 1960's.
STANFORD - The earthquake- and tsunami-related problems at Japan's Fukushima Daiichi nuclear-power plant have inspired endless commentary and speculation.
So was I, working out of the Hoover Institution at Stanford University.
STANFORD - This year has proven to be yet another replete with futile efforts to manage the outsize grip that banks and bankers have on the world economy.
The University of California at Berkeley is public. Stanford University, an hour away down the coast, is private.
Chu is a former Berkeley and Stanford professor of physics and head of the Lawrence Berkeley National Lab, while Locke is a former Washington State governor and a long-time supporter of US-China commercial exchanges.
Faculty and graduates from the strong science and engineering departments of two nearby major universities, Stanford and the University of California at Berkeley, have been leaders in forming dynamic startups.
It is not price competition or the drive for profit that has made Harvard, Yale, or Stanford great.
Toledo, a Stanford graduate and a moderate politician, supported Humala during the campaign and provided him with economic advisers, which proved to be decisive in establishing the credibility of Humala's retreat from radical policies.
STANFORD - To read the international press, one would think that the last two years have been good ones for Russian President Vladimir Putin.
STANFORD - Government-funded scientific research runs the gamut from studies of basic physical and biological processes to the development of applications to meet immediate needs.

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