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Conway
[ kon-wey ]
noun
- Thomas, 1735–1800?, Irish soldier of fortune in America and India.
- a city in central Arkansas.
- a town in E South Carolina.
- a male given name.
Example Sentences
Among the people he’s recruited: Laurene Powell Jobs, the billionaire philanthropist and widow of Steve Jobs; Ruth Porat, president and chief investment officer of Alphabet and Google; OpenAI CEO Sam Altman; Larry Baer of the San Francisco Giants; venture capitalist Ron Conway; and the executives of DoorDash, Gap, Ripple, Salesforce and Visa.
This year they’re touring their sophomore album “Submarine,” a heart-wrenching ode to the breakup of founding members Zardoya and drummer-producer Josh Conway.
In Britain, judges in the most senior courts have repeatedly said any potential change to the law around assisted dying is a matter for Parliament, after the likes of Tony Nicklinson, Diane Pretty and Noel Conway brought cases arguing the blanket ban on assisted suicide breached their human rights.
War is peace, ignorance is strength, and autoworker layoffs are a “positive reaction” in the marketplace, according to former Donald Trump adviser Kellyanne Conway.
Conway was asked for her take on the economic impacts of Trump’s broad tariff plans, which sent markets cratering during a stop by Fox News on Thursday.
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