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Carnegie
[ kahr-ni-gee kahr-ney-gee, -neg-ee ]
noun
- Andrew, 1835–1919, U.S. steel manufacturer and philanthropist, born in Scotland.
- Dale, 1888–1955, U.S. author and teacher of self-improvement techniques.
- a city in SW Pennsylvania.
Carnegie
/ ˈkɑːnəɡɪ; kɑːˈneɪ- /
noun
- CarnegieAndrew18351919MUSScottishBUSINESS: manufacturerPHILANTHROPY: philanthropist Andrew. 1835–1919, US steel manufacturer and philanthropist, born in Scotland: endowed public libraries, education, and research trusts
Example Sentences
In his blog post, Mr Gates cited a 1889 essay by tycoon Andrew Carnegie called The Gospel of Wealth, which argues that wealthy people have a duty to return their fortunes to society.
But some experts like Derek Leben, a business ethics professor at Carnegie Mellon University, are concerned about the use of AI and the precedent this case sets.
At moments her Rose sounds as if Carnegie Hall was her bygone dream for herself, not the vaudeville circuit.
"China's extraordinarily low consumption level is not an accident," according to Michael Pettis, a senior fellow at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace.
Data collected by Carnegie in 2020 shows that around 60% of Indian Americans follow Indian government and public affairs regularly, leaving a significant portion who "engage only sporadically".
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