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Campos

[ kahn-poos ]

noun

  1. a city in E Brazil, near Rio de Janeiro.


Campos

/ ˈkəːmpuʃ /

noun

  1. a city in E Brazil, in E Rio de Janeiro state on the Paraíba River. Pop: 388 000 (2005 est)


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Paul Campos of the University of Colorado writes a blog called “Inside the Law School Scam”.

At this point, says Campos, law school is largely serving the needs of only one group: tenured law professors.

That's what law professor Paul Campos told me, sitting at a table in Brasserie Beck after a Cato panel on law schools.

The response was entirely rational, as Paul Campos laid out in my interview with him about his book, Don't Go to Law School.

Ladewig told the Daily Beast that he met Medellin while hiking with Campos-Martinez in Griffith Park.

The shipping port for Campos is Imbetiba (near Macah), 60 m. south-west, with which it is connected by rail.

The Capim gordura constitutes in itself almost the entire flora of the artificial campos.

Turning now to the vast area of the Brazilian empire, we find it divided into matos (or woods) and campos (or open plains).

The word camp in the Pampas means station or property; it is a corruption of the Spanish word campos, literally plains or meadows.

Dr. Campos Salles proved himself perfectly able to cope with the modern developments of the Republic.

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