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Willamette's and on
In his drive to make Willamette's law school one of the top programs on the West Coast, he had it re-located from leased space in office buildings to the university campus.

Willamette's and .
Willamette's mascot is the bearcat and old gold and cardinal are the school colors.
Willamette's undergraduate programs exist within the school's College of Liberal Arts.
Willamette's music program is housed by the G. Herbert Smith Auditorium and Fine Arts building, as well as the Mary Stuart Rogers auditorium.
Administrative offices are found in the Putnam University Center and Waller Hall, Willamette's oldest building.
Willamette's newest buildings, including the Goudy Commons, Kaneko Commons ( a residential college opened in the Fall of 2006 ), and Rogers Music Center have all been designed by the Zimmer Gunsul Frasca Architects.
Willamette's radio station The Wire is broadcast solely over the Internet.
Horseshoe in shape, it is wide and high with a flow of 30, 849 cu ft / s ( 874 m³ / s ), located upriver from the Willamette's mouth.
The 40 ft ( 12 m ) high and 1500 ft ( 457 m ) wide falls occur 26 river miles ( 42 km ) upstream from the Willamette's confluence with the Columbia River.
The Willamette's timber sales continued at about 750 MMBF per year through the 1970s, however, the price bid per thousand increased dramatically.
In 1997, the Willamette's planned sale volume was 132 MMBF.

core and area
But for those which do, the slow growth of the area has a retarding effect on the metropolitan core.
The general consensus amongst scholars is that Luwian was spoken — to a greater or lesser degree — across a large area of western Anatolia, including ( possibly ) Wilusa (= Troy ), the Seha River Land ( to be identified with the Hermos and / or Kaikos valley ), and the kingdom of Mira-Kuwaliya with its core territory of the Maeander valley.
Furthermore, all air-conditioning ducting, electrical trunking and piping gathered inside the core area had to be squeezed into a very narrow and congested corridor ceiling void.
Signal Processing is a very mathematically oriented and intensive area forming the core of digital signal processing and it is rapidly expanding with new applications in every field of electrical engineering such as communications, control, radar, TV / Audio / Video engineering, power electronics and bio-medical engineering as many already existing analog systems are replaced with their digital counterparts.
Their identification has been a core area of research on the subject since the time of the site's rediscovery in 1819.
The vacuum left may have been resettled then by some Frankish nobles with some more or less numerous retainers from their original core area.
Because Greater Poland was the settlement area of the Polans and the core of the early Polish state, the region was at times simply called " Poland " ( Latin Polonia ).
After Hattusa was made capital, the area encompassed by the bend of the Halys River ( Hittite Marassantiya, ) was considered the core of the Empire, and some Hittite laws make a distinction between " this side of the river " and " that side of the river ", for example, the reward for the capture of an eloped slave after he managed to flee beyond the Halys is higher than that for a slave caught before he could reach the river.
The energy loss is proportional to the area of the hysteresis loop in the BH graph of the core material.
His chief area of expertise was the problem of imploding the fissionable core of the plutonium bomb.
Though it is the largest area of the city by both physical size and population, it has often been regarded by Southside citizens as Lansing's most overlooked and forgotten area, as most of Lansing's attention in recent decades has been put into the revitalization of the city's historic core located mostly on small parts of both the East and Westsides.
A new university college ( Swedish: högskola ), Malmö University College, was opened in 1998 on Kockums ' former dockside and further redevelopment of the now disused south-western harbor followed ; a city architecture exposition ( Bo01 ) was held in the area in 2001 and its buildings and villas forms the core of a new city district, aimed at the urban middle-class and with attractive waterfront vistas.
Three major interstate highways ( I-40, I-65 and I-24 ) converge near the core area of downtown, and many regional cities are within a day's driving distance.
This was previously thought to lie in the area around Perth and the southern Strathearn, whereas recent work has convinced those working in the field that Moray ( a name referring to a very much larger area in the High Middle Ages than the county of Moray ), was the core of Fortriu.
However, the key deficits of receptive aphasia do not come from damage to Wernicke's area ; instead, most of the core difficulties are proposed to come from damage to the medial temporal lobe and underlying white matter.
Damage in this area not only destroys local language regions but also cuts off most of the occipital, temporal, and parietal regions from the core language region.
To alleviate overcrowding in Seoul's downtown area, the city government drew up a master plan in the mid-1980s that envisioned the development of four " core zones " by 2000: the original downtown area, Yongdongpo-Yeouido, Yongdong, and Jamsil.
If the master plan is successful, many commuters will travel to work in a core area nearer their homes, and the downtown area's daytime population will decrease.
The core of this area is a high plateau, running north-south for approximately 65 kilometers.
In the TPF architecture, each I-stream shares common core, except for a 4Kb in size prefix area for each I-stream.
Proper access to these carved sections of core are made by taking the base address of the area, and adding to it the product of the I-stream relative number times the size of each area.

core and lies
These qualities are the ultimate source of human happiness, and the need for them lies at the very core of our being " ( Dalai Lama ).
It has been claimed that most of the Earth's gold lies at its core, the metal's high density having made it sink there in the planet's youth.
Hedonism lies at the core of many social constructionist accounts of human interaction, and to illustrate how it precludes an adequate understanding of agency, morality, and intimacy.
However, in the same letter to Vera Zasulich, Marx points out that " at the core of the capitalist system ... lies the complete separation of the producer from the means of production.
Within the order, it lies outside of the large clade known as the core Caryophyllales.
The historical core of the capital lies around pedestrian only Murat Toptani Street, while the most prominent city district is Blloku.
The core wall lies beneath the cortex and surrounds the protoplast or core of the endospore.
Water, the most abundant volatile in the Solar System, comprises the moon's mantle, which lies over a core of rock and metal.
The chief city, Salamina, lies in the west-facing core of the crescent on Salamis Bay, which opens into the Saronic Gulf.
Clayton County is within the five-county core of the Atlanta Metropolitan Area, and is the county in which most of Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport lies.
The essential Islamic core lies in the shared belief in the fundamental unity of the Muslim world.
The University of Alaska Fairbanks lies within its boundaries and serves as its core.
Michigan City Power Plant lies along the shore of Lake Michigan west of the downtown core.
The rural core of the North lies in the Middenwaard.
The outer core of the Earth is a liquid layer about thick composed of iron and nickel which lies above the Earth's solid inner core and below its mantle.
The historic core of the town lies on gravel beds at an altitude of roughly 70 metres ( 230 ft ) ASL on an underlying geology of Gault Clay and Upper Greensand and the southern part of the town rises to more than 100 metres ( 328 ft ) on the Lower Greensand.
Australian rules football ( usually called " Aussie rules ", " AFL " or " footy ") is a popular spectator sport and a participation sport in all Australian states and territories, though its core support lies in four of the six states ; Victoria, South Australia, Western Australia and Tasmania.
A mathematical analogy of self-referential statements lies at the core of Gödel's Incompleteness Theorem.
Gonzaga's liberal arts tradition lies in its core curriculum, which integrates philosophy, religious studies, mathematics, literature, natural and social sciences, and extensive writing in each major discipline.
To the south lies an area of legal buildings known as the Temple, formerly the property of the Knights Templar, which at its core includes two of the four Inns of Court: the Inner Temple and the Middle Temple.
Within the State sector lies the State services, and within this, lies the core Public service.
Herein lies the core of the problem of ' knowledge as justified true belief '.

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