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Cornell

[kawr-nel]

noun

  1. Ezra, 1809–74, U.S. capitalist and philanthropist.

  2. Katharine, 1898–1974, U.S. actress.

  3. a male given name.



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Zarifa Ghafari is studying at Cornell University in New York state, but is currently in Germany for the summer with her young child.

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Such a complaint, the attorney said, could prompt an investigation and have a “chilling effect on foreign competitors,” recalled avocado farmer John Cornell, then a board member.

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When he took a role at Cornell, he joined the Cornell Club to show school spirit.

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In an Aug. 19, 2020, conference call, Target Chief Executive Brian Cornell forthrightly put his company in the forefront of the quest for racial and ethnic justice.

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Brian Cornell, chief executive of Target, said pricing decisions would depend on the retailer's efforts to source more products in the US and reduce its reliance on China.

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