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Gilded Age

NOUN
golden age
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Telsey, whose casting work includes “Wicked” and “The Gilded Age,” said that this year’s nominees didn’t reflect “the typical star-driven fare. So we’re hopeful that’s an indicator of what the industry and the audiences are interested in supporting.”

From The Wall Street Journal

As the Gilded Age rolled on, one female game designer subverted the script.

From The Wall Street Journal

Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei mused in a 38-page essay last week that today’s wealth inequality recalls the late 19th century’s Gilded Age.

From The Wall Street Journal

Ours is a history in which New York robber barons used the promise of belonging to splinter the poor into factions and manipulate them into fighting among themselves during the Gilded Age.

From Los Angeles Times

Government and private money are flowing in quantities that would make a Gilded Age robber baron blush.

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