Tate
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Sir Henry, 1819–99, English merchant and philanthropist: founder of an art gallery Tate Gallery in London, England.
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(John Orley) Allen 1899–1979, U.S. poet, critic, and editor.
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James, 1943–2015, U.S. poet.
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Nahum 1652–1715, English poet and playwright, born in Ireland: poet laureate 1692–1715.
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( John Orley ) Allen. 1899–1979, US poet and critic
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Sir Henry. 1819–99, British sugar refiner and philanthropist; founder of the Tate Gallery
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Nahum (ˈneɪʊm). 1652–1715, British poet, dramatist, and hymn-writer, born in Ireland: poet laureate (1692–1715). He is best known for writing a version of King Lear with a happy ending
Example Sentences
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Paul has two additional children from her previous marriage with Tate Paul.
From Los Angeles Times
Paul posts a video on TikTok announcing her divorce from her husband, Tate Paul.
From Los Angeles Times
Tate, who is part of the planning committee, said it had been "eye opening".
From BBC
The three women who made the allegations against Tate said the decision to reopen the investigation was "long overdue".
From BBC
Trustee Asiza Tate said parents cannot afford "essentials like formula and nappies, as their salaries are just not stretching to everything".
From BBC
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