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noun
A power station.
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From college campuses to corporate offices, and from Michigan women's lacrosse to powerhouse Oregon football.
Re "Fordham Debate Team: From Patsy to Powerhouse" (May 5): Fordham deserves congratulations for its success.
No reluctant star, Ms. Wettig looked to Powerhouse as a homecoming, having acted here in 1990.
Indeed, Hackley finished the regular season ranked No. 2 to powerhouse Harrison in the Westchester area.
Despite his grades, he never applied to powerhouse colleges, but instead went to San Diego State University.
MF Global's futures industry clients, from small-town farmers to powerhouse hedge funds, still cannot access about a third of their funds.
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Convivial Studio created a prototype for an augmented reality book where animated images are projected onto blank spaces where the illustrations usually are, and they're sharing their magical new creation with the world via how-to powerhouse, Instructables.
Plumer's Boston law firm, which is close to powerhouses like Harvard, MIT, and Yale, is often bombarded with resumes from Ph.D.s.
Grinders have needed to be powerhouses to keep cranking the handles that adjust the sails.
Visitors will return to the powerhouse and proceed to the recreated death chamber.
Just look at Brazil's rise to global powerhouse, achieved largely by access to foreign markets.
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