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Yale University is a
private Ivy
League research university in New Haven, Connecticut,
United States.
Founded in 1701,
Yale is the third-oldest institution...
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Abbas Yales (Persian: عباس يالس) may
refer to:
Abbas Yales 1
Abbas Yales 2 This
disambiguation page
lists articles about distinct geographical locations...
- The
Yale romanizations are four
romanization systems created at
Yale University for the
following four East
Asian languages:
Yale romanization of Mandarin...
- displa****
during commencement exercises each spring.
Yales can also be seen
above the
gateway to
Yale's Davenport College and the
pediment of
Timothy Dwight...
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Yale University Press is the
university press of
Yale University. It was
founded in 1908 by
George Parmly Day and
Clarence Day,
grandsons of Benjamin...
- IPA § Brackets and
transcription delimiters. The
Yale romanization of
Cantonese was
developed by
Yale scholar Gerard P. Kok for his and
Parker Po-fei Huang's...
- Conqueror. Two
branches will form over time, the
Yales of Plas yn
Yale, who sta**** in Britain, and the
Yales of Plas Grono, who went to
America in 1637. As...
- to its
Yale Bologna Festival,
which began in 1989.
Yale bologna is sold in
grocery stores throughout the area.
Yale is also home to the
Yale Airport...
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Abbas Yales-e Yek (Persian: عباس يالس يك, also
Romanized as ‘Abbās
Yāles-e Yek; also
known as ‘Abbās-e Yālīs and ‘Abbāsī) is a
village in
Tarrah Rural...
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Yale–Cariboo was a
federal electoral district in
British Columbia, Canada, that was
represented in the
House of
Commons of
Canada from 1896 to 1917. This...