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Horowitz

[ hawr-uh-wits, hor ]

noun

  1. Vlad·i·mir [vlad, -, uh, -meer, vla-, dee, -meer], 1904–89, U.S. pianist, born in Russia.


Horowitz

/ ˈhɒrəvɪts /

noun

  1. HorowitzVladimir19041989MRussianMUSIC: pianist Vladimir. 1904–89, Russian virtuoso pianist, in the US from 1928
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Analysts at venture capital firm Andreeseen Horowitz, one of the biggest crypto donors in the latest election cycle, are also upbeat about the industry's future.

From Salon

“The future of our business, the future of new technology, the future of America is literally at stake,” Horowitz said.

Andreessen Horowitz is one of the largest investors in cryptocurrency and artificial intelligence, and Trump has signaled that he would keep the government out of its business.

Founding fathers of that movement, like future Supreme Court Justice Lewis Powell and disgruntled ex-liberal lawyer Michael Horowitz, didn't have the word "woke" to rail against.

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“I think we are in for a little bit of a wild ride,” said Tori Horowitz, a Compass real estate agent who specializes in the Hollywood Hills.

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