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So without further ado, let us take a gander at the fascinating history and evolution of the galleon – the exemplary warship of the 16th-17th century.

Raj Rajaratnam, founder of the hedge fund Galleon Group, pursued a Wall Street lifestyle.

Yet, as the Gupta defense contended, Gupta ended up losing $10 million with Galleon.

With Galleon buying millions of shares, the price of Hilton stock moved up that day much more than it would have otherwise.

Not long after that call, Galleon bought more than 80,000 shares of Goldman Sachs.

“Less than a minute after the call began,” says the SEC, Galleon bought 40,000 more Goldman shares.

She is as white as the sail of the treasure-laden galleon as it enters the harbor of Cadiz.

And at the trail's end the unkempt, ribald crew swarmed their dark and dirty camp as a band of pirates a galleon.

If we shoaled the water much more we could not hope to force the heavy galleon through.

While we were endeavouring to repair the damage it fell a stark calm, and the old galleon began to roll away awfully in the swell.

I did not flatter myself so much because of my own merits, as on account of the richly-freighted old galleon.

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On this page you'll find 35 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to galleon, such as: dinghy, rowboat, tender, trireme, bireme, and galiot.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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