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Gates

[geyts]

noun

  1. Horatio, 1728–1806, American Revolutionary general, born in England.

  2. William Bill, born 1956, U.S. entrepreneur.



Gates

/ ɡeɪts /

noun

  1. Bill, full name William Henry Gates. born 1955, US computer-software executive and philanthropist; founder (1976) of Microsoft Corporation

  2. Henry Louis. born 1950, US scholar and critic, who pioneered African-American studies in such works as Figures in Black (1987)

  3. Horatio. ?1728–1806, American Revolutionary general: defeated the British at Saratoga (1777)

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The rivalry with Gates and Microsoft has been more than just about stock prices and publicity, though, or even beyond personal—Gates the nerd, Ellison the renegade.

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As for horror movies, we’re all fans, and I don’t mind new horror films, but I love classics like “Gates of Hell,” “The Shining,” “The Exorcist” and other classics.

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“It’s obvious that this is not about ‘illegal immigration,’” Davis Gates added.

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The agreement announced on Wednesday was reached between the Clinton Foundation in partnership with the Gates Foundation and other groups, including South Africa's research institute, Wits RHI.

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Former Defence Secretary Bob Gates once told me that the three greatest threats to America's national security were a rising China, a declining Russia and the country's own internal divisions.

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