Clarke
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Arthur C(harles), 1917–2008, English science-fiction writer.
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Kenneth Spearman KennyKlook, 1914–85, U.S. jazz drummer, a bebop pioneer.
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Sir Arthur C ( harles ). 1917–2008, British science-fiction writer, who helped to develop the first communications satellites. He scripted the film 2001, A Space Odyssey (1968)
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Austin. 1896–1974, Irish poet and verse dramatist. His volumes include The Vengeance of Fionn (1917), Night and Morning (1938), and Ancient Lights (1955)
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Jeremiah. ?1673-1707, English composer and organist, best known for his Trumpet Voluntary , formerly attributed to Purcell
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Kenneth Harry. born 1940, British Conservative politician: secretary of state for health (1988-1990); secretary of state for education (1990-1992); home secretary (1992-93); chancellor of the exchequer (1993-97); secretary of state for justice and Lord Chancellor (2010–2012)
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Marcus ( Andrew Hislop ). 1846–81, Australian novelist born in England, noted for his novel For the Term of His Natural Life , published in serial form (1870–72); other works include Twixt Shadow and Shine (1875)
Example Sentences
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“The AI opportunity is transforming our company,” Chief Operating Officer Jeff Clarke said in the earnings release.
From Barron's
“The environment remains highly dynamic, with unprecedented Al demand creating sustained supply tightness and frequent pricing resets,” Clarke said on the conference call Thursday night.
From Barron's
Dell COO Jeff Clarke also expressed confidence in the company’s ability to meet its mid-single-digit operating-margin target for AI servers.
From MarketWatch
“The AI opportunity is transforming our company,” Chief Operating Officer Jeff Clarke said.
Dell closed $64 billion in AI-optimized server orders, Clarke said.
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