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1. Some opposed it as bad for business, notably steel magnate Andrew Carnegie
2. Herein after referred to as 'my client' who worked as an independent oil magnate in my country and who died in a car crash with his immediate family on the 4th of Oct, 1998
3. Conrad Hilton was born and raised in a small town in New Mexico, which you may think is hardly the background for an international hotel magnate
4. Aboard the luxury yacht PACIFIC DREAMS, owned by the cinema magnate and owner of the Twentieth Century-Fox, Spyros Skouras, the bridge officer and the helmsman on night duty on the bridge only had a few seconds to see the dark mass of another ship approach before it collided with them
5. magnate and a billionaire
6. her oil magnate father and married one of his business partners
7. And I never dared dream of marrying her, as her father is a business magnate
8. Meanwhile, my spirit stirred and asked me ‘How can our guide say that the purpose of a saint ceases after he leaves this worldly life and that the prophet’s purpose alone continues? There he is – Magnate Al-Jailany – alive and talking with magnificent beauty and grandeur, despite not being a prophet but merely a saint!’
9. Was the man they thought was the greatest magnate of them all and the grand provider of succor the disciple of a cow?! Even supposing Al’lah had made it speak, why did He send Al-Khidr to prevent Sheikh Abdul-Kadir Al-Jaylani from entering the city of science, according to these claims?!
10. People call him the greatest magnate, the Godly aid, and the aid of tenure
11. You are the Godly magnate
12. “Oh sir! You, the greatest magnate! You, aid of tenure! Please, the pilgrims will stand at Arafah within a few days, so please, help me with a push so that I may reach Mecca, the Ka’ba, in one step! Please, I have asked your honor to do that on more than one occasion”
13. The Greatest Magnate and the Basin of the Tenure
14. He – I mean the greatest magnate – comes to my house every night, and stays with me as a guest
15. Showing ardor, the disciple answered, “He is the greatest magnate himself, the basin of the tenure, the reliever magnate
16. “But how could you know that he is the greatest magnate?” the sheikh asked
17. In the evening, when the suspect magnate came and ate his dinner and then put the money in his pocket, the disciple left him to his privacy
18. He was asking himself: “Where is the magnate at this hour? Has he been carried by the wing of pleasure on the carpet of righteousness, or is he sleeping inside the hole in the wall?”
19. It only took a moment for the suspicion to change into certainty, for when the disciple shook one of the bedclothes that were arranged inside the hole in the wall, he saw His Excellency, the greatest magnate, having wrapped himself in one of them, snoring away in a deep sleep
20. the pulp publishing magnate of Street & Smith was determined to revamp Astounding Science Fiction for broader readership
21. knows the story, it nonetheless bears repeating: By late 1938, the pulp publishing magnate of Street & Smith was determined to revamp Astounding Science Fiction for broader readership
22. the pulp publishing magnate of Street & Smith was determined
23. In Latin, the word ‘Princep’ means: leading politician, chief, leader, prince, preeminent person, magnate
24. Glaswegian fast-food magnate, Ronnie MacDonald (no relation), has predicted that his latest culinary invention, the haggisburger, will revolutionise take-away eating throughout the world
25. For a time he was the third largest newspaper magnate in the world
26. Then newspaper magnate William Randolph Hearst reportedly issued a two-word order to his editors: “Puff Graham
27. Rex and Brenda Champion were staying at the next villa on Cap Ferrat, taken that year by a newspaper magnate, and frequented by politicians
28. Lakshmi Mittal, the Indian-born steel magnate, became the world’s fourth-richest person in 2004 as a result of his business activities in the steel industry
29. Before the 19th century, most charity was handled by religious organizations—until steel magnate Andrew Carnegie came along
30. When she returned to Petersburg both the magnate and the prince were there, and both claimed their rights
31. She provoked the jealousy of the elderly magnate and told him what she had told her other suitor; that is, she put the matter so that the only way for him to obtain a right over her was to marry her
32. The elderly magnate was at first as much taken aback by this suggestion of marriage with a woman whose husband was alive, as the younger man had been, but Helene’s imperturbable conviction that it was as simple and natural as marrying a maiden had its effect on him too
33. Had Helene herself shown the least sign of hesitation, shame, or secrecy, her cause would certainly have been lost; but not only did she show no signs of secrecy or shame, on the contrary, with good-natured naivete she told her intimate friends (and these were all Petersburg) that both the prince and the magnate had proposed to her and that she loved both and was afraid of grieving either
34. ARBUTHNOT, STUDIO MAGNATE, KILLED IN CAR CRASH was the first one
35. She is the magnate of her family
36. Not the Magnate, not the Creator of the greatest family enterprise, not the champion of the family's public dreams, the family's philanthropic wonder, the family's guiding star! You can't ever have her
37. Marilyn later said that if she hadn’t known he was a baseball player, she would have picked him out as “either a steel magnate or a congressman
38. The elderly magnate was at first as much taken aback by this suggestion of marriage with a woman whose husband was alive, as the younger man had been, but Hélène’s imperturbable conviction that it was as simple and natural as marrying a maiden had its effect on him too
39. Had Hélène herself shown the least sign of hesitation, shame, or secrecy, her cause would certainly have been lost; but not only did she show no signs of secrecy or shame, on the contrary, with good-natured naïveté she told her intimate friends (and these were all Petersburg) that both the prince and the magnate had proposed to her and that she loved both and was afraid of grieving either
40. The magnate rose, and, taking his sword from the table, he stood silently and calmly before the enemies, who rushed upon him with fearful oaths, brandishing their weapons still reeking with the blood of his brothers
41. "The young magnate, who escaped us at the pass, came for the girl in your absence, and at the same time stole your money, and, what is more, we found your pazsura upon him also
42. "And you who pierced the magnate with a spike?"