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Evarts

American  
[ev-erts] / ˈɛv ərts /

noun

  1. William Maxwell, 1818–1901, U.S. lawyer and statesman.


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Asked for more details of the deal, an AWS spokesperson Elizabeth Evarts said: “OpenAI has committed $38B to AWS for a 7-year contract, and otherwise we are not disclosing more details on terms of the agreement.”

From Barron's

Henry Stanbury, the attorney general under Andrew Johnson, resigned to lead the defense team in Johnson's impeachment trial, as did his successor, William Maxwell Evarts.

From Salon

Standing next to Union lieutenant J. Evarts Greene and Company F of the 15th Massachusetts Regiment Company as they defended retreating soldiers, he grabbed a gun and fired.

From Washington Post

Police said officers pursued the Highlander to Evarts Street NE, where it crashed.

From Washington Post

And Plantable's Julie LaPiana Evarts, RN, MSN, CRNP, suggests an often overlooked culprit: not enough water.

From Salon