Upsala
Britishnoun
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We still had the Upsala Glacier to visit and a rainy trudge in a canyon lined with marine fossils.
From Washington Post
Kirsti Jylha, a psychology professor at Sweden’s Upsala University, recently published a thesis in the scientific journal Personality and Individual Differences that sketches a profile of a standard climate change denier.
From The Guardian
He was a 1942 history graduate of the old Upsala College in New Jersey and served during World War II with the Army Air Forces in India.
From Washington Post
A tourist recently posted a video of the retreating Upsala Glacier in Argentina, once the largest in South America, when it turned upside down this spring.
From New York Times
In 1651 he once more visited Italy; the remainder of his life was divided between Upsala and Holland.
From Project Gutenberg
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