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Sixteen aluminums made Ava's soulmate a wealthy man, rich enough to satisfy someone from a planet still in the dregs of an energy age
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"When I was with Ava, I didn't understand how wealthy she is because she doesn't act it
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He had often been asked for his services by the wealthy, powerful and famous
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prosperous and wealthy man of the East he suffered a terrible destruction in
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Despite his enemies all over the world, criminal, legal and personal, he was still on, still wealthy, still powerful, still gnawing and screwing his way through life as much as he ever was
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The purchase and sale of hi-value skin work to discerning international connoisseurs, predominantly from the wealthy countries of South East Asia, but also occasionally from Western buyers of American and European origin
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A congregation that caters to the wealthy and powerful to the neglect of the poor and sometimes uneducated is doomed to fail
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After that, he confided in me he intended to buy a house in Glyfada (meaning he is wealthy) and then he asked: “When I read the classified ads, looking for a house to buy, I often see an advertisement saying ''Naxiotis real estate''
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He is a nice, good-looking and sensible guy; moreover, he is quite wealthy and he has a good job in a big TV channel
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She worked out that if she were frugal for a few years, and given the likely length of her life, then the glories of compound interest and stock markets might make her fabulously wealthy
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): “Early to bed early to rise makes a man healthy, wealthy and wise
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It was nice being able to travel in style with the wealthy; that made up for the camping
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He was handsome and wealthy yet they moved in the same show-biz circles
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respectable and not necessarily wealthy, but at least able to foot the bill most times (chivalry, not money-grabbing tactics here, mind you) and have long-term goal planning in place for a
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On their way back home the young couple stopped off in New York, where a wealthy business tycoon lived, who was rumoured to have found true happiness in a long and successful marriage
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employer's spoilt and wealthy sons, but he had also learned that it
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Yellelle explained that because of the omnipresent geothermal springs on all the isles of Atlantis, there was hot and cold running water like even the wealthy of America wouldn’t see until the Victorian Age
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The wealthy had plush private cars, the poor rode public cars that were more or less drab depending on the city
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While Gordon’s Lamp went to 61 Cygni and back, they had become common in the major cities of the wealthy nations
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York, where a wealthy business tycoon lived, who was rumoured to
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She was moderately wealthy but more popular for her social smarts and sexuality while she was still completing her third decade
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But that small minority, as has so often plagued the history of societies from ancient times, were also the wealthy power brokers of the little village, and though the town was small, their wealth had grown immense from the annual advantages taken of the affluent tourist trade dollars
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They had unsuccessfully paired her off with the son of a wealthy San Francisco family who annually frequented their Inn
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A frenetic city searching for an identity looked back at them as they alternately rumbled beside avenues of the wealthy in their bright Victorian enclaves, then through the crowded and filthy streets of broken buildings, poverty and desolation
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There are Men who would trade their dignity to be with a beautiful, wealthy yet immoral woman
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There are Women who would trade their dignity to be with a beautiful, wealthy yet immoral Man
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have become wealthy, I have need of
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comb that only the very wealthy can afford it
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If this was a wealthy quarter, he
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It seems she was waiting for an audience with her employer and happened into a conversation with a wealthy merchant of southern China, who was to meet with the Minister of Trade or some such
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The apparent profits of the wealthy retailer,
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It is everywhere much easier for a wealthy merchant to obtain the privilege
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Born to a long line of wealthy merchants, a family tree steeped with riches, Brice had spent his childhood surrounded in luxury
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“No,” he stroked his chin thoughtfully “I don't believe I was paid, I booked under a false name, one I chose from a wealthy family
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I have never even heard of any tobacco plantation that was improved and cultivated by the capital of merchants who resided in Great Britain; and our tobacco colonies send us home no such wealthy planters as we see frequently arrive from our sugar islands
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The increasing produce of the agriculture and manufactures of Europe must necessarily have required a gradual increase in the quantity of silver coin to circulate it ; and the increasing number of wealthy individuals must have required the like increase in the quantity of their plate and other ornaments of silver
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‘You’re a wealthy man – there must have been
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In a household as wealthy as this, there should be a Nurse The Maiden’s Odyssey
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’ But wealthy men like us would
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We have ten wealthy families
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This list is only a fraction of the wealthy, which give both time and money to help others
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Leaving the wealthy neighborhood and hurrying as best she could, Nerissa made it to the
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Tragus said that only wealthy men owned cattle here
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that he’s wealthy, Jeremos is even more determined to protect his honor
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Homer’s mother Leucania was a celebrated beauty, daughter of a wealthy merchant
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As a wealthy woman, presumably a widow, Leucania was courted by Aetes, the most
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your status as a wealthy man
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In case of any of those accidents to which no trade is more liable than theirs, they would find in their ordinary customer, the wealthy corn merchant, a person who had both an interest to support them, and the ability to do it ; and they would not, as at present, be entirely dependent upon the forbearance of their landlord, or the mercy of his steward
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Now four and a half days of visiting wealthy clients in need of her expertise
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An industrious, and, upon that account, a wealthy nation, is of all nations the most likely to be attacked ; and unless the state takes some new measure for the public defence, the natural habits of the people render them altogether incapable of defending themselves
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But it was looking to the world that they had been inveigled by a wealthy developer to send their flagship craft on a hurried mission
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When wealthy Jewish collaborators, officials and small detachments of soldiers came along, Judas and his band attacked
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It was as if they wanted to preserve a life, an admittedly comfortable life (since it was only the preserve of the wealthy), to live for a perceived thousand years, when in reality it was only a hundred
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How it made so much more sense that he was some wealthy fantasist, someone who had perhaps inherited a sizeable fortune but whose life felt empty; or, equally plausibly, he had done something terrible and had sought escape in this total immersion
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wealthy family and studying to be a physician
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Even as a young boy, he could tell that the wealthy men were whaling men, and they had the power and influence over
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The residence of such wealthy people necessarily keeps alive, in spite of all disadvantages, a certain degree of industry in the country
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Any public calamity which should destroy the republican form of government, which should throw the whole administration into the hands of nobles and of soldiers, which should annihilate altogether the importance of those wealthy merchants, would soon render it disagreeable to them to live in a country where they were no longer likely to be much respected
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For the sake of an inferior pageantry of the same kind, his nobles dismiss their retainers, make their tenants independent, and become gradually themselves as insignificant as the greater part of the wealthy burghers in his dominions
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But in most countries, the creditors of the public are, the greater part of them, wealthy people, who stand more in the relation of creditors than in that of debtors, towards the rest of their fellow citizens
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Excursions to Mars had always been for the wealthy
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The option of cryonic preservation had already been popular amongst the wealthy; here was the non-dying alternative, the atheist’s paradise
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Nathan’s girlfriend at the time was making money humiliating and torturing young wealthy accountants and middle management types
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There were auxiliary neural enhancements available, favoured by the wealthy and eccentric
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They fetch quite a jolly good price and have made us all rather wealthy
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By the time we had met Hamp he had built a very good business and had become wealthy enough to be independent of having to worry about any living expenses
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For example, that the needy are morally elevated while the wealthy are morally debased
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Wealthy families would absolutely arrange for “proper” marriages for their children
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When my grandparents, who were wealthy merchants from Malta, decided they wanted an American baby, they purchased my dad as an infant
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For obvious reasons she was now regarded as the angel of death, to be avoided even though she was wealthy from of all of the insurance money
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It was an above-average building, built to high standards and probably was once inhabited by wealthy families
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The rich man’s daughter fell in love with one of the squatters, and another squatter tried to frame the wealthy man for murder
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A belief that equates wealth with “natural virtue” and poverty with sin inevitably fails to punish the wealthy for their crimes, and leads to a culture of lawlessness among financial elites
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He cut taxes for the very wealthy
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For the latter, they practiced warfare by the wealthy and upper middle class against the working class
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Cuban-American exiles were largely white and wealthy, somewhat changing with later waves
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Some wealthy elites hated Roosevelt so much they plotted to overthrow him and put in a fascist dictatorship
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What created the first was over reliance on wealthy elites' spending, in other words, inequality
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The SS tax is regressive, meaning that the wealthy pay less than everyone else
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SS supporters fear that if the wealthy have to pay more than the middle and working class, or even the same, elites will try to overturn the law
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“Without a war to support, Gordy was soon fabulously wealthy
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One way where Obama failed was in challenging wealthy elites
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Wealthy elites spent massive amounts to defeat him, over $3 billion in today's terms
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Cabinet posts were rotated among wealthy elites
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One of the lesser known aspects of the Confederacy is, even more than modern conservatism, its abhorrence of taxes, especially high taxes on the wealthy
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There had to be intelligence behind him, someone with powerful connections, and here she was: Caroline LeClerc, the former wife of a wealthy Frenchman and intimate to some of the nation’s most powerful families, who led a second life of shameless debauchery that had made her into something of a legend among the regulars of Hotel Paradise! Mr
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He was transforming himself into the powerful and wealthy man who was the Central American representative of a group of North American investors
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GW Bush spent the US-Vietnam War in an Air National Guard “champagne unit,” one set up to keep wealthy men's sons out of war
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When an economy depends on wealthy elites buying and consuming, it is much more vulnerable than depending on the general public buying and consuming
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Candidates for president are filtered out by wealthy elites long before any of us get a chance to choose them, and we must be honest about the system we live under
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Soon he’d be independently wealthy and never again have to listen to Sylvia’s shit and he certainly wasn’t going to tolerate backtalk from his woman! With a nasty-ass mouth like that, she was the one that needed to be kept in line
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You would be a wealthy man if you had a buck for every kid who lost her cherry in there
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It was helping them organize on a national level, to form a united front against policies long practiced by wealthy landowners and government, which favored the rich and forced the poor from the land
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There had been one married student when he attended college, but the man’s family had been wealthy, and there had been money from some kind of trust fund
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The headquarters of the Polish Red Cross in Warsaw had been set up in a large mansion that Colling guessed must have belonged at one time to a wealthy member of Warsaw’s merchant class
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She was a wealthy and powerful woman in her own right, a respected politician, and his wife’s mother’s cousin
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They slid to a stop in front of a large building that Colling surmised had originally been the residence of a wealthy family
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At last! The top insider success traits that the world's most wealthy,
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to the wealthy, city farmers