Sentence examples for eugene found from inspiring English sources

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As for Nile's family, Ms. Eugene found that they needed more than just counseling to get their daughter back.

Using a non-standard ROM, a user named Eugene found an FM radio binary and tried to run it on the CLIQ.

Last week, science historian Mark Carey of the University of Oregon, Eugene, found himself thrust into the limelight as the latest target of conservative-leaning bloggers questioning federally funded research.

But a group led by Ray Weldon of the University of Oregon, Eugene, found that the theory doesn't hold up for the segment of the fault near the southern California town of Wrightwood.

► "[S]cience historian Mark Carey of the University of Oregon, Eugene, found himself thrust into the limelight as the latest target of conservative-leaning bloggers questioning federally funded research" for one of his papers, titled "Glaciers, gender, and science: A feminist glaciology framework for global environmental change research," Carolyn Gramling wrote last Friday.

What Eugene found especially useful was Dr. Ekman's assessment of the Dalai Lama, whom Dr. Ekman first met at a conference between neuroscientists, psychologists, and Tibetan Buddhist monks in 2000.

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It was first described in 1817 by the French naturalist Anselme Gaëtan Desmarest, who gave it the name eugenii based on where it was found; an island he knew as Ile Eugene in the Nuyts Archipelago off South Australia which is now known as St Peter Island.

EUGENE CONTRUBIS, 67, a retired clerk for the Police Department, was found dead Oct. 30 in his home on Kiswick Street in Midland Beach.

He sought spiritual guidance in Yugoslavia, briefly returned to health and won an ultramarathon in South Africa, hurt himself again, half-heartedly went into the restaurant business, and eventually found himself back where he had gone to college: in Eugene, Oregon.

EUGENE, Ore .— Mark Hollis often finds it hard not to scoff at vacation travelers who complain about having to fit sandals, bathing suits and tanning oil into a suitcase while still keeping its weight less than 50 pounds.

The most sustained work to date in excavating and dismantling such pictures is still found in Frank B. Ebersole's three volumes; see his Things We Know (Eugene: University of Oregon Press, 1967), Language and Perception (Washington, D.C.: University Press of America, 1979), and Meaning and Saying (Washington, D.C.: University Press of America, 1979.

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