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Vanderbilt
[ van-der-bilt ]
noun
- Cornelius, 1794–1877, U.S. financier.
- Harold Stir·ling [stur, -ling], 1884–1970, U.S. business executive.
Vanderbilt
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noun
- VanderbiltCornelius17941877MUSBUSINESS: shipownerBUSINESS: railway magnatePHILANTHROPY: philanthropist Cornelius, known as Commodore Vanderbilt. 1794–1877, US steamship and railway magnate and philanthropist
Example Sentences
And not all AI firms can win, adds Robert Whaley, professor of finance at Vanderbilt University in Tennessee.
Samar Ali, a professor of politics and law at Vanderbilt University who worked on counter-terrorism with the homeland security department in the Obama administration, said of the leak: "It's baffling. It's shocking. It's dangerous."
It meant Austin Reaves and Luka Doncic needed to sit out because of sore ankles, Jarred Vanderbilt had to rest an injured groin and Dorian Finney-Smith was out because of nagging ankle issues.
Within a year and a half, she’d fallen behind and Vanderbilt was trying to foreclose on both her home and the family-owned land she used to secure the mortgage, the suit said.
And needing a stop deep in the fourth, the Lakers forced a D’Angelo Russell miss, but the possession ended with Jarred Vanderbilt pushed to the floor and Zaire Williams scoring off the rebound.
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