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Guggenheim

1

[goog-uhn-hahym, goo-guhn-]

noun

Games.
  1. category.



Guggenheim

2

[goog-uhn-hahym, goo-guhn-]

noun

  1. Daniel, 1856–1930, U.S. industrialist and philanthropist.

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Word History and Origins

Origin of Guggenheim1

From the proper name
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Example Sentences

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Those beautiful Cézannes and Picassos in the Guggenheim Museum can’t paper over the atrocities; the gilded myths of American optimism, our upward mobility and welcoming shores won’t mask the demons.

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"I'm sorry to belabour the point but I have to say that I'm confused by the discussion," Seamus Fernandez of Guggenheim Securities said later.

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The Dodgers and their deep-pocketed Guggenheim ownership group, however, had other ideas.

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Not since Guggenheim Baseball Management purchased the Dodgers has a Los Angeles franchise transformed as dramatically.

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In its fourth month as the Dodgers’ new owners, Guggenheim Baseball agreed to assume a quarter-billion dollars worth of contracts — over six seasons — to land Adrián González.

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GUGBGuggenheim Museum