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Royce

[rois]

noun

  1. Josiah, 1855–1916, U.S. philosopher and educator.



Royce

/ ɔɪ /

noun

  1. Josiah . 1855–1916, US philosopher of monistic idealism. In his ethical studies he emphasized the need for individual loyalty to the world community

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Rolls Royce beat two American consortiums in the competition, Holtec, GE Hitachi.

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Rolls Royce has been selected to develop and build the UK's first small nuclear power stations.

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“Higher education in the United States faces its moment of greatest challenge in living memory,” Frenk said Thursday to more than 1,300 guests gathered at Royce Hall as he was inaugurated UCLA’s seventh chancellor during a ceremony replete with professors in academic robes and regalia.

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Amazon is already partnering with SMR firms in Washington and Virginia to develop SMRs and would be a natural customer for Rolls Royce which is developing its own SMR designs here.

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However, some of Jammeh's luxury cars like his customised Rolls Royce and Bentley were not in the list.

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