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    carnegie
    [ noun ]
    1. United States educator famous for writing a book about how to win friends and influence people (1888-1955)

    2. <noun.person>
    3. United States industrialist and philanthropist who endowed education and public libraries and research trusts (1835-1919)

    4. <noun.person>


    1. The project is supported by almost $2 million from the National Science Foundation; $700,000 from the Carnegie Corp.; $1.1 million from IBM, and $735,000 from the particpating states.
    2. Carnegie Hall officials said Friday they are continuing to adjust the hall's acoustics to restore the sonic glory of the great hall that some critics said was lost in a 1986 interior renovation.
    3. The Carnegie Hero Fund Commission now has honored 37 people thus far this year and 7,218 people since it was founded in 1904 by industrialist Andrew Carnegie to recognize heroism in the United States and Canada.
    4. The Carnegie Hero Fund Commission now has honored 37 people thus far this year and 7,218 people since it was founded in 1904 by industrialist Andrew Carnegie to recognize heroism in the United States and Canada.
    5. Blatt, a developer in Stockton and briefly acting general manager of the Seattle Seahawks, was accused of hiring two former University of the Pacific football players to kill Laurence J. Carnegie.
    6. One is time, "a school's most precious commodity," said Ernest L. Boyer, president of the Carnegie Endowment for the Advancement of Teaching.
    7. While U.S. government aid is important, Gregory Flynn, an expert of Eastern European affairs at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, said "government money is not going to be a major force" in redevelopment.
    8. I hate starting something and leaving it hang." Underwood left Carnegie Mellon's drama department midway through his junior year and headed for New York.
    9. "It is becoming increasingly clear that Soviet assessments are true that the Afghan regime isn't a house of cards that will collapse instantly," said Dimitri Simes, a specialist on Soviet affairs at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace.
    10. In 1973, when Michael Tilson Thomas conducted "Four Organs" by Steve Reich on a Boston Symphony Orchestra program at Carnegie Hall, rival factions in the audience bellowed boos and bravos.
    11. The Hooker Telescope was mothballed in 1985 by the Carnegie Institution, former operator of the observatory, in a money-saving move.
    12. "It is a sign of deterioration, that the confrontation is worsening," said analyst Aguilar in a telephone interview from Washington, where he is on a Carnegie Foundation fellowship.
    13. In 1902, the Carnegie Institute was established in Washington.
    14. He's performed at Carnegie Hall in New York City.
    15. But it is by no means clear how much power will go to the government, which in Russia has been a poor relative of the mighty Communist Party, said Dmitri Simes, a Soviet emigre at the Carnegie Endowment for Peace in Washington.
    16. The American Symphony opens Oct. 23 at Carnegie Hall with a concert celebrating the 65th birthday of composer Ned Rorem, playing a debut of his "Frolic."
    17. Isaac Stern, president of Carnegie Hall, said the panels are designed to absorb mid-to-high-range sound.
    18. The organization has honored 7,405 North Americans since industrialist Andrew Carnegie established the commission in 1904.
    19. Placido Domingo joined other classical performers in a concert at Carnegie Hall on Tuesday to benefit the Soviet-Armenian Earthquake Relief Fund of the American Red Cross, and organizers said $350,000 was raised.
    20. Paul Mellon, a member of one of the families that founded Carnegie Mellon University, has given $5 million to the school, officials said Tuesday.
    21. The sold-out crowd at Carnegie Hall was on its feet before the first note came out of Ella Fitzgerald's mouth Sunday night at the JVC Jazz Festival.
    22. Carnegie increased his market share by expanding and acquiring competitors and finally sold his steel interests in 1901 to J.P. Morgan to form the United States Steel Corp.
    23. Boyer's Carnegie Foundation warns that the reform movement "has largely bypassed our most deeply troubled schools" in the inner cities.
    24. Stephen Fienberg, a dean at Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh, says that in an adjusted census, "it's very clear that Republicans don't win, given that you're going to give more weight to black voters."
    25. Signing the agreement Monday were the Dia Art Foundation, The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, both of New York, and The Carnegie Institute.
    26. Berlin spent the day "quietly at home" and did not plan to be at Carnegie Hall, said his secretary, Hilda Schneider.
    27. In high school outside Pittsburgh and in college at Carnegie Mellon, Chuck earned full credentials as a math nerd and computer weenie, but the game of bridge had become his passion.
    28. The Carnegie Corporation has been generous with start-up funds, and the board now has two offices and a sizable staff.
    29. "The level of inflation at the time of the election will be an important factor in how much support the opposition can win," says Adolfo Aguilar Zinser, a Mexican academic who is currently a senior associate at the Carnegie Endowment in Washington.
    30. Otowa Yurikago Kai, Japan's leading children's chorus, makes its American debut at Carnegie Hall as part of the 30th anniversary celebration of the sister city relationship between Tokyo and New York.
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