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Dartmouth$503912$ - translation to English

FEDERAL ELECTORAL DISTRICT OF CANADA
Dartmouth-Cole Harbour; Dartmouth--Cole Harbour; Dartmouth—Halifax East; Dartmouth (electoral district); Dartmouth--Halifax East; Dartmouth–Cole Harbour

Dartmouth      
n. Dartmouth, ciudad al Sudeste de Canadá; ciudad al Sudeste de Massachusetts (EEUU); nombre de una famosa Academia perteneciente a la "Liga Ivy" localizada Hanover (New Hampshire, EEUU)
Dartmouth College         
  • The 40th Dartmouth Powwow
  • Baker Memorial Library
  • Dartmouth [[Alpha Chi Alpha]] fraternity house
  • Drawing of Wilson Hall, Dartmouth's first library building, by architect [[Samuel J. F. Thayer]] (1842–1893), which appeared in ''American Architect and Building News'' in March 1885.
  • right
  • McNutt Hall, home to the Dartmouth Office of Undergraduate Admissions
  • Memorial Field]]
  • Sherman Fairchild Physical Sciences Center
  • [[Tuck School of Business]]
  • College seal at the Collis Center
  • George III]].
  • Robinson Hall houses many of the College's student-run organizations, including the [[Dartmouth Outing Club]]. The building is a designated stop along the [[Appalachian Trail]].
  • A view of East Campus from Baker Tower
  • Tower Room in [[Baker Memorial Library]]
  • [[Dartmouth Hall]] was reconstructed in 1906.
  • Lithograph of the President's House, Thornton Hall, [[Dartmouth Hall]], and Wentworth Hall
  • A Dartmouth varsity hockey game against Princeton at [[Thompson Arena]]
  • The earliest known image of Dartmouth appeared in the February 1793 issue of ''Massachusetts Magazine''. The engraving may also be the first visual proof of [[cricket]] being played in the United States.<ref name="CricketRauner"/>
  • [[Eleazar Wheelock]], Dartmouth College founder
  • American elm on Dartmouth College campus, June 2011
  • Hopkins Center]]
  • Seal of Dartmouth College
PRIVATE UNIVERSITY IN HANOVER, NEW HAMPSHIRE
Native Americans at Dartmouth; Dartmouth college aquatic facilities; Dartmouth College Athletics; Dartmouth college; Dartmouth College student life; Dartmouth College's Consent Day; Dartmouth College Aquatic Facilities; Darmouth College; Burnham Field; Burnham field; Residential colleges of Dartmouth College; Residential communities of Dartmouth College; Dartmouth School of Graduate and Advanced Studies; Trustees of Dartmouth College; Dartmouth Coll; Dartmouth University Alumni Magazine; Dartmouth College Library Press; 10.1349; History of Dartmouth College; Dartmouth.edu
La Academia de Dartmouth, prestigiosa academia americana situada en la ciudad de Hannover (en New Hampeshire)
emerald green         
  • Chicago River dyed green for Saint Patrick's Day
  • olives]]
  • Red, green and blue lights, representing the three basic [[additive primary]] colors of the RGB color system, red, green, and blue.
  • Bermuda Rifles]] in 1961
VARIETIES OF THE COLOR GREEN
Emerald (color); Celadon (color); Jade (color); Dark green; Green-yellow; Pine green; Bright green; Gray-asparagus; Tea green; Gray-green; Dark Tea Green; Dark pastel green; Moss green; Pale gray-asparagus; Fern green; Sap green; Emerald green; Brunswick Green; Rifle green; Myrtle (color); Harlequin (color); Myrtle (colour); Jade (colour); Celadon (colour); Office green; Office Green; Hunter green; Emerald (colour); Braunschweig green; Tea Green; Pine Green; Electric green; Variations on Green; Variations of Green; Hunter green (color); Pigment green; Green pigment; India green; Indian green; Hunter Green; Irish green; Light green; Greenish-yellow; DarkGreen; Dark Green; Darkgreen; Honeydew (color); Hooker's green; CPP green; Dartmouth green (color); Dartmouth Green; MSU Green; UP Forest green; Cal Poly green; Pakistan green; Mantis (color); Laurel green; Variations of green; Mantis green; Neon green; Shade of green; Pakistani green; Pakistan Green; Kelly Green (color); Pea green; Dark green (X11); Apple green; Bottle-green; Bangladesh Green; Bangladesh green; Green (HTML/CSS color); Reed-green; Russian green; 008000; Feldgrun; Field green; Dunkelgrun; Screamin' green; Myrtle green; Malachite (color); Castleton green; Dark moss green; List of shades of green; Asparagus green; NDHU Green; Shades of lime; Pale green; Emerald Green
(adj.) = verde esmeralda
Ex: She explains that wormwood is absinthe, a very bitter emerald green liqueur that was believed to stimulate creativity.

Definition

Dartmouth BASIC
<language> The original BASIC language, designed by John G. Kemeny and Thomas E. Kurtz at Dartmouth College in 1963. Dartmouth BASIC first ran on a GE 235 [date?] and on an {IBM 704} on 1964-05-01. It was designed for quick and easy programming by students and beginners using Dartmouth's experimental time-sharing system. Unlike most later BASIC dialects, Dartmouth BASIC was compiled. (2003-07-02)

Wikipedia

Dartmouth—Cole Harbour

Dartmouth—Cole Harbour (formerly Dartmouth and Dartmouth—Halifax East) is a federal electoral district in Nova Scotia, Canada, that has been represented in the House of Commons of Canada since 2004.