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Berkeley

American  
[burk-lee, bahrk-lee] / ˈbɜrk li, ˈbɑrk li /

noun

  1. Busby William Berkeley Enos, 1895–1976, U.S. choreographer and musical-film director.

  2. George, 1685?–1753, Irish bishop and philosopher.

  3. Sir William, 1610–77, British colonial governor of Virginia 1642–76.

  4. a city in western California, on San Francisco Bay.

  5. a city in eastern Missouri, near St. Louis.

  6. Also Barclay a first name.


Berkeley 1 British  
/ ˈbɑːklɪ /

noun

  1. Busby . real name William Berkeley Enos . 1895–1976, US dance director, noted esp for his elaborate choreography in film musicals

  2. George . 1685–1753, Irish philosopher and Anglican bishop, whose system of subjective idealism was expounded in his works A Treatise concerning the Principles of Human Knowledge (1710) and Three Dialogues between Hylas and Philonous (1713). He also wrote Essay towards a New Theory of Vision (1709)

  3. Sir Lennox ( Randal Francis ). 1903–89, British composer; his works include four symphonies, four operas, and the Serenade for Strings (1939)

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Berkeley 2 British  
/ ˈbɜːklɪ /

noun

  1. a city in W California, on San Francisco Bay: seat of the University of California. Pop: 102 049 (2003 est)

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Berkeley Cultural  
  1. City in California on the eastern shore of San Francisco Bay.


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Berkeley is the location of a distinguished branch of the University of California. The University of California at Berkeley has been a center for student activism and social-change movements, particularly in the 1960s and early 1970s.

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The Berkeley, Calif.-based company has expanded its product lineup, in recent years installing coolers filled with its products in grocery stores to meet growing demand for fresh baby food.

From The Wall Street Journal

Readiness can be observed in different ways, UC Berkeley education professor emeritus Bruce Fuller said.

From Los Angeles Times

He received a bachelor of arts degree from the University of California, Berkeley, in 1992.

From The Wall Street Journal

Unionized workers at one of the chain’s Berkeley locations were caught off guard by the news, saying on Instagram that management did not meet their “legal obligation to bargain over the impacts of this closure.”

From Los Angeles Times

The project is jointly run by professors at the University of California, Berkeley, and Los Angeles.

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