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waterloo

[waw-ter-loo, wot-er-, waw-ter-loo, wot-er-, vah-tuhr-loh] / ˈwɔ tərˌlu, ˈwɒt ər-, ˌwɔ tərˈlu, ˌwɒt ər-, ˈvɑ tərˌloʊ /


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He now works in customer service for Network Rail at Waterloo Station.

From BBC

"Using synthetic biology, we built something like an electrical circuit, but instead of wires we used pieces of DNA," said Dr. Brian Ingalls, a professor of applied mathematics at Waterloo.

From Science Daily

“We have two major criteria when we look at climate reliability,” said Daniel Scott, a professor of environment at Waterloo and the chief author of the report.

From Los Angeles Times

The King will attend the film's launch on Wednesday - in the first premiere held at Windsor Castle, with the spectacular Waterloo Chamber turned into a makeshift cinema.

From BBC

Caren Kelleher, who co-owns Waterloo Records & Video, talked to visitors who had driven in from Dallas, Houston and El Paso to get a chance to hear Styles’s latest song a little early.

From The Wall Street Journal