riverfront
Americannoun
adjective
Etymology
Origin of riverfront
First recorded in 1745–55; river 1 ( def. ) + front ( def. )
Example Sentences
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Adam Grossman, global equity chief investment officer of RiverFront Investment Group, says that AI opportunities extend beyond Nvidia and Microsoft, including network security companies like Palo Alto Networks, CrowdStrike, Fortinet, and Zscaler, which are “crucial as AI proliferates,” as well as businesses involved in building, powering, and cooling data centers like Caterpillar, Eaton, and GE Verona.
From Barron's
Adam Grossman, global equity chief investment officer of RiverFront Investment Group, says that AI opportunities extend beyond Nvidia and Microsoft, including network security companies like Palo Alto Networks, CrowdStrike, Fortinet, and Zscaler, which are “crucial as AI proliferates,” as well as businesses involved in building, powering, and cooling data centers like Caterpillar, Eaton, and GE Verona.
From Barron's
The right-wing regional president, Valérie Pécresse, sued Hidalgo over the riverfront highway conversion.
From Slate
COVE, Ore. — Corey Cook still holds a fondness for her days living in Portland, where the downtown pubs and riverfront cherry blossoms made her proud to call the Rose City home during her 20s.
From New York Times
The women, both of Wilmington, have pleaded guilty to charges of theft, child endangerment and hate crimes in the incident outside a restaurant at the Wilmington Riverfront, the Delaware News Journal reported Wednesday.
From Fox News
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