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Sims

American  
[simz] / sɪmz /

noun

  1. William Sowden 1858–1936, U.S. admiral, born in Canada.


Example Sentences

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William Sims “publicly critiqued administration policy, and launched a public relations campaign to discredit the secretary of the navy.”

From The Wall Street Journal

“You don’t see large-scale arrests of important people,” said Jacob Sims, a visiting fellow at Harvard University’s Asia Center who last year published a report on connections between Cambodian government officials and scam networks.

From The Wall Street Journal

"My expectations were a little bit higher. I was hoping more would have been done by now," said Sims.

From Barron's

Earlier this year, a group of investors including Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund and Silver Lake unveiled the largest leveraged buyout ever, a roughly $55 billion take-private of Electronic Arts, the maker of videogames including Madden NFL and the Sims.

From The Wall Street Journal

If the deal is approved, the company known for “The Sims” and “Madden NFL” will go private.

From Los Angeles Times