Gates
Americannoun
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Horatio, 1728–1806, American Revolutionary general, born in England.
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William Bill, born 1956, U.S. entrepreneur.
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Bill, full name William Henry Gates. born 1955, US computer-software executive and philanthropist; founder (1976) of Microsoft Corporation
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Henry Louis. born 1950, US scholar and critic, who pioneered African-American studies in such works as Figures in Black (1987)
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Horatio. ?1728–1806, American Revolutionary general: defeated the British at Saratoga (1777)
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CFS, which is backed by Gates’s technology fund Breakthrough Energy Ventures, says it is aiming to start producing commercial fusion energy in the 2030s.
Washington is one of nine states that doesn’t tax ordinary wage income, which for many years made it attractive to entrepreneurs like Mr. Bezos and Bill Gates.
Nipsa general secretary Carmel Gates said the strike was "a result of the fact that the management side from years ago introduced a new and very complex salary structure".
From BBC
When I run into old friends, they’re like, “I read that you just did the Gates wedding?”
It’s hard to compare ancient kings, Astor, Carnegie External link, Rockefeller, and Gates to Musk.
From Barron's
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