Choate
Americannoun
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Joseph Hodges, 1832–1917, U.S. lawyer and diplomat.
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Rufus, 1799–1859, U.S. lawyer, orator, and statesman.
Example Sentences
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She attended Choate Rosemary Hall, an exclusive boarding school in Wallingford, Connecticut, and went to Barnard College in New York.
Recently, well-known retirement-plan specialist Natalie Choate, an attorney in Boston, received an IRS letter saying she hadn’t taken required withdrawals from her own IRAs.
Is the owner an absentee plutocrat who texts “Sounds good” from Davos or a wannabe Rockne who played six or seven downs at Choate?
But when Judy Choate, a veteran collaborator on culinary projects, saw what he was making, she made a call.
From Salon
Tim Choate, founder and CEO of RedAwning.com, Inc., added: "Millennials have faced more prolonged economic obstacles, meeting with rapidly increasing home prices over the past decade. This generational delay in wealth accumulation has been exacerbated by the recent surge in interest rates, pushing a sizable number of millennials to pursue secondary income through property management or rental platforms as a buffer."
From Salon
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