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  1. Ivory Tower Joins the Ubisoft Family. Almost a decade ago, three friends at Eden Games came up with an idea for a new genre of racing game. Eight years ago, those three friends founded Ivory Tower, a development studio situated in Lyon, France. And last year, having convinced Ubisoft of the potential of their project from the very start, that ...

  2. IVORY, TOWER OF. (mighdal hashen): In Song of Solomon 7:4 the neck of the Shulammite is compared in whiteness and stateliness to a (or the) tower of ivory. The definite article may suggest that the comparison is with some actual tower in or near Jerusalem; but more probably the language is simply a figure. These files are public domain.

  3. someone lives in an ivory tower. said to mean that someone's lifestyle or their work prevents them from experiencing the problems experienced by ordinary people, and so they remain generally unaware of these problems. They're all out of touch – they live up in a little ivory tower, and they don't see what's going on down here. Easy Learning ...

  4. An ivory tower is a metaphorical place—or an atmosphere—where people are happily cut off from the rest of the world in favor of their own pursuits, usually. Synonyms: cognitive state; state of mind;

  5. Ivory Tower means Police Headquarters -- its where the "brass" (high-ranking officials) hang their hats, perceived by other cops as ones removed from the rough-and-tumble of regular police work and crime-stopping.

  6. Ivory tower. Some maintain that the origin of this expression meaning divorced from reality is the Bible, Song of Solomon, 7:4 “Thy neck is as a tower of ivory” but this was perhaps the first literal use, referring to the whiteness of the neck in question, ivory having long been a symbol of whiteness or purity.

  7. The fact that we talk about Ivory Towers has a lot to do with old history, but the deep historical and the present-day references of Ivory Towers are very different. This essay charts those changing meanings: it tracks some consequential changes in how we think about the nature of knowledge; the conditions for the production, maintenance and