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Carnegie

[ US /ˈkɑɹnəɡi, ˌkɑɹˈneɪɡi/ ]
NOUN
  1. United States industrialist and philanthropist who endowed education and public libraries and research trusts (1835-1919)
  2. United States educator famous for writing a book about how to win friends and influence people (1888-1955)

How To Use Carnegie In A Sentence

  • In Asha's case, it was her melodious voice that led her to Carnegie Hall.
  • His precocious ability recognised, he would go on to win the same scholarship held by Daniel Barenboim and Itzhak Perlman and to play at the Carnegie Hall.
  • His total benefactions - including more than 2,800 Carnegie libraries - amounted to $350 million.
  • Andrew Carnegie has been called the patron saint of compassionate capitalism.
  • Wainwright’s concert at Carnegie Hall on Wednesday (and also last night) was not merely a show, but a cultural event that drew a sold-out crowd dotted with celebrities and an audience that held Wainwright in rapturous esteem. Katie Holmes “So You Think You Can Dance” VIDEO (Judy Garland “Get Happy” Tribute)
  • These are the most exciting data I've ever collected, " Carnegie Mellon psychologist Jennifer Lerner told a gathering of science writers here last month.
  • This is an unfortunate misrepresentation of my remarks, and misleads readers about the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching.
  • The project will be developed by a special purpose company jointly owned by Carnegie, Investec and other investors, so the financing is non-dilutionary for Carnegie's shareholders. WA Business News - Latest News
  • A huckster offered to sell Carnegie the formula for guaranteed success for $20,000.
  • People rarely succeed unless they have fun in what they are doing. Dale Carnegie 
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