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Ives

[ahyvz]

noun

  1. Burl (Icle Ivanhoe) 1909–1995, U.S. actor and folk singer.

  2. Charles Edward, 1874–1954, U.S. composer.

  3. Frederic Eugene, 1856–1937, U.S. inventor.

  4. James Merritt 1824–95, U.S. lithographer.

  5. a male given name.



Ives

/ ɪ /

noun

  1. Charles Edward. 1874–1954, US composer, noted for his innovative use of polytonality, polyrhythms, and quarter tones. His works include Second Piano Sonata: Concord (1915), five symphonies, chamber music, and songs

  2. Frederick Eugene. 1856–1937, US inventor of halftone photography

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On Monday, Mold Crown Court heard details of text messages sent by members of the Ives family to each other.

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"The first task at hand is ensuring the autonomous vision gets off to a phenomenal start," Ives added.

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"This must start to be calmed down," Mr Ives wrote in a note, adding that it "put a fly in the ointment of the Trump regulatory framework going forward".

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“It was very important for Musk to end this chapter and start working on Tesla’s next stage of growth,” Wedbush Securities analyst Dan Ives said.

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The piece is one of only a handful of wooden carvings made by the artist during the 1940s, when she lived in St Ives, Cornwall, with her young family.

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