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  2. Cornell University - Wikipedia

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    Cornell University was founded on April 27, 1865, by Ezra Cornell, an entrepreneur and New York State Senator, and Andrew Dickson White, an educator and also a New York State Senator, after the New York State legislature authorized the university as the state's land grant institution. [19]

  3. Puneet Talwar - Wikipedia

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    Puneet Talwar (born 1965 in Washington D.C.) is an American diplomat serving as the United States Ambassador to Morocco. [1] [2] He previously served as the Assistant Secretary of State for Political-Military Affairs from 2014 to November 2015. [3]

  4. Cornell Notes - Wikipedia

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    The Cornell Notes system (also Cornell note-taking system, Cornell method, or Cornell way) is a note-taking system devised in the 1950s by Walter Pauk, an education professor at Cornell University. Pauk advocated its use in his best-selling book How to Study in College .

  5. Cornell Central Campus - Wikipedia

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    One of the most recognizable buildings on the Cornell University campus, Jennie McGraw Tower, at the top of Libe Slope on Cornell's main campus [1]. Central Campus is the primary academic and administrative section of Cornell University's main campus in Ithaca, New York.

  6. Cornell Belcher - Wikipedia

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    Cornell Belcher (born in Norfolk, Virginia, U.S.) is an American writer, pollster, and political strategist who is the founder and president of Brilliant Corners Research & Strategies. Early life and education

  7. John Cleese - Wikipedia

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    John Marwood Cleese (/ ˈ k l iː z / KLEEZ; born 27 October 1939) is an English actor, comedian, screenwriter, producer, and presenter.Emerging from the Cambridge Footlights in the 1960s, he first achieved success at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe and as a scriptwriter and performer on The Frost Report.

  8. Cornell MacNeil - Wikipedia

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    Cornell MacNeil was born in Minneapolis, Minnesota to a dentist and a singer. [1] He was interested in opera from a young age, but suffered from severe asthma, which also contributed to his rejection from World War II. [1] He then took on a wartime job as a lathe operator, after which, on his mother's advice, began his vocal studies. [1]

  9. Microsoft SmartScreen - Wikipedia

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    In Microsoft Windows 8, SmartScreen added built-in operating system protections against web-delivered malware performing reputation checks by default on any file or application downloaded from the Internet, including those downloaded from email clients like Microsoft Outlook or non-Microsoft web browsers like Google Chrome. [9] [10]