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  • Harvard dropout Bill Gates had returned to his alma mater to lend to the museum one of his priceless acquisitions—eighteen sheets of paper he had recently purchased at auction from the Armand Hammar Estate.†  (source)
  • Bill Gates?†  (source)
  • Bill Gates recalls once being invited to speak in Saudi Arabia and finding himself facing a segregated audience.†  (source)
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  • Maybe he could ditch college, like Bill Gates.†  (source)
    Bill Gates = U.S. software entrepreneur who founded Microsoft
  • I mean, the guy practically makes Bill Gates look like freaking Jam Master Jay, if you get my drift.†  (source)
  • BILL GATES is chairman of Microsoft.†  (source)
  • To illustrate his point, he'd show a slide of assembled photographs, in which, for instance, Fidel Castro appeared alongside the Pope, Bill Gates, and the pop singer Britney Spears.†  (source)
  • He has been praised by Bill Gates, chairman of Microsoft, who said Nass had shown them "some amazing things."†  (source)
  • Two publications lay beside the computer station at which Blick had been working: one issue each of Wired, featuring yet another major article about the visionary splendiferousness of Bill Gates, and a magazine aimed at former Special Forces officers who wished to make horizontal career moves from military service into jobs as paid mercenaries.†  (source)
  • Bill Gates — a top business and technology leader — argues strongly that schools have to prepare students not only for college and career but for citizenship as well.†  (source)
  • Luis looked like the Incredible Hulk, Cristian resembled a Mexican Bill Gates, and Lorenzo was like a mash-up of Jon Bon Jovi and a homeless kid.†  (source)
  • Two young techies ran by waving T-shirts that bore a picture of Bill Gates and the message: AND THE GEEK SHALL INHERIT THE EARTH!†  (source)
  • Bill Gates had that same feeling when he first sat down at the keyboard at Lakeside.†  (source)
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