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Geographic locations, cities, countries, regions

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University of Southern California

University of Southern California, a major college football program where Dillon McCullough coached.

3 mentions

University of Washington

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University of Washington is a public research university in Seattle, Washington.

3 mentions

USC

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The USC (University of Southern California) is a private research university in Los Angeles.

3 mentions

Vatican City

City in Italy, location of St. Peter's Basilica, where the Pope delivers Christmas homily.

3 mentions

Virginia Tech

Virginia Tech is a public research university located in Blacksburg, Virginia.

3 mentions

Walt Disney Concert Hall

The Walt Disney Concert Hall is a famous building designed by Frank Gehry.

3 mentions

Washington University in St. Louis

Washington University in St. Louis, Missouri, a private research university in the United States.

3 mentions

Wayne

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The city in Michigan where a witch-themed festival took place.

3 mentions

Wharton

Wharton, a business school at the University of Pennsylvania, where Sehgal Barsade is a professor.

3 mentions

Whoville

The town where the Whos live, known for celebrating Christmas and being the setting of the story.

3 mentions

Wrigley Field

Major League Baseball team based in Chicago, known for its historic ballpark Wrigley Field.

3 mentions

Wynn Hotel

Wynn Hotel, luxury hotel and casino in Las Vegas.

3 mentions

York University

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A Canadian university where Anthony Rosen was head of accounting and a forensic accountant.

3 mentions

Zaporizhia

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City in Ukraine known for its energy infrastructure and affected by missile strikes.

3 mentions

Snow falling in various manners, described by specific onomatopoeic words.

3 mentions

Afghan refugees

Afghan refugees in Bellingham, Washington, seeking safety and support

2 mentions

Africa

Africa, a continent with 54 countries and 1.6 billion people, experiencing rapid technological growth.

2 mentions

Akron

The city of Akron in Ohio, known for its history in rubber and tire manufacturing.

2 mentions

Alang

A major shipbreaking yard located in Alang, India, known for poor labor conditions and environmental concerns.

2 mentions

Alberta

A Canadian province known for its large size and located in the western part of the country.

2 mentions

Albuquerque

American city in New Mexico, known for its hot air balloon festival

2 mentions

American Fish Company

American Fish Company, a restaurant located in Southport, North Carolina.

2 mentions

Ann Arbor

A city in Michigan, known for its university and as the hometown of the speaker

2 mentions

Ashfield

Australian city known for its multicultural community and gentrification.

2 mentions

Athens

A biblical city in Greece, known for the Areopagus.

2 mentions

Auburn University

A university located in Auburn, Alabama, known for its athletic programs including basketball.

2 mentions

Austin 360

Austin 360 is a local publication that lists events and is used as a distribution channel.

2 mentions

Australasia

Australasia, a geographic region including Australia, New Zealand, and neighboring islands

2 mentions

Australian Stock Exchange

Australian stock exchange, a marketplace for trading shares of Australian companies.

2 mentions

Babylon

Major city in southern Mesopotamia, known for early astronomical texts and observations.

2 mentions

Barclays Center

The Barclays Center is a sports and entertainment arena in Brooklyn, New York.

2 mentions

Barris and Hawley building

A building housing the School of Engineering and Physics Department at Brown University.

2 mentions

Bay Area

U.S. city known for its sports teams, located in California

2 mentions

Belo Horizonte

A Brazilian city in the state of Minas Gerais, known for its legal decisions on condominiums.

2 mentions

Bennu

Asteroid loaded with organic compounds and water molecules, considered a primitive building block of the solar system.

2 mentions

Berkeley

Berkeley is a university where Philip Sofer recruited people early in his career.

2 mentions

Bhutan

Bhutan is a place, a country in Asia where tartary buckwheat is cultivated.

2 mentions

Blue Mountains

A suburb in the Blue Mountains, popular among buyers for online engagement.

2 mentions

Boise

City in Idaho known for its outdoor recreation and artificial whitewater wave projects.

2 mentions

Borgata

A casino and hotel located in Atlantic City, New Jersey, known for its poker room and gaming options.

2 mentions

Boston Children's Hospital

Laura Edwards-Lieper's employer, a hospital with a gender clinic.

2 mentions

Broadway

A major American theater company that produces Broadway shows.

2 mentions

Bronx Zoo

The Bronx Zoo is a zoological park in New York City that attracts millions of visitors annually.

2 mentions

Bucks County

City in Pennsylvania near Philadelphia, known for its historical significance.

2 mentions

Buffalo

U.S. city in New York, known for its winter storms and proximity to the Great Lakes.

2 mentions

Burley Heads

Australian city with a major international airport, beaches, and a growing property market.

2 mentions

cabin

A remote cabin located in the woods of West Virginia, used as a setting for mysterious events.

2 mentions

Cádiz

City in southern Spain, birthplace of Manuel de Falla, known for its historic and cultural significance

2 mentions

Cairo

The city in Egypt where the Grand Egyptian Museum is located

2 mentions

Cameroon

Country in Africa, where protests and political unrest are occurring

2 mentions