Here the night will be boogied away by an A-list celebrity smorgasbord of movie stars, moguls, sports personalities and billionaires. |
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The country today is a plutocracy, a society run in the interests of billionaires and millionaires. |
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The working stiff is not a white-collar writer rubbing elbows with a covey of billionaires. |
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Perhaps it will give some of those billionaires their cues to skiddoo instead of whining about their inability to compete. |
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Other billionaires born outside of Britain find London conducive to their bank accounts. |
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Most of the Russian billionaires and multimillionaires control raw materials and their associated industries. |
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This group of millionaires and billionaires believes in the biblical adage that says, to whom much is given, much is required. |
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Black homeownership is growing, as are the ranks of the Black millionaires and billionaires among us. |
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Melbourne is filling with tycoons, moguls, magnates, billionaires and mere millionaires. |
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Last year there were 497 billionaires with a net worth of 1.54 trillion dollars. |
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The numbers of millionaires and billionaires has grown in direct proportion to the numbers condemned to lives of misery and hardship. |
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What about a little more than a dozen billionaires and 40 million poor people in Russia? |
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The estate tax is America's most progressive and fairest tax, paid only by multi-millionaires and billionaires. |
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The population is skewed toward the seriously rich, with billionaires, according to the local gossip, having driven out the millionaires. |
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If that is the case, it will thrust the reclusive billionaires into a limelight they have spent years avoiding. |
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It's also true that in the nature of things, billionaires are more likely to be right-wing than left-wing fanatics. |
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There is a very unique contest being backed by an anonymous group of eccentric billionaires. |
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The Davos summit has been going on for decades, mostly as a place for billionaires and millionaires to mingle. |
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But Mexico has more billionaires and millionaires than any country in Latin America. |
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She then went to work for one of the most powerful, influential billionaires on the planet. |
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And there are multi-millionaires and billionaires earning hundreds of millions of dollars per year. |
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Five hundred and fifty billionaires possess the same amount of wealth as the poorest 2 billion people on the planet. |
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We need to money to see this sight reserved for millionaires and billionaires. |
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More recently, it's been a case of millionaires striking against billionaires. |
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The stock markets are probably not littered with billionaires or even millionaires among private investors. |
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They each will hold enough other shares to make them billionaires, at least on paper, if the IPO is successful. |
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Observe as a cabal of billionaires cadges an election and takes over the country, waging war and short-sheeting the citizenry. |
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Organics are in retreat, supermarkets are still strangling farmers and businessmen are becoming billionaires by betting on wheat and rice prices. |
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Who cares about the squabbles between billionaires and millionaires? |
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The billionaires would be allowed to keep their dubiously acquired fortunes, and no inquest would be held into the state sell-offs that made them rich. |
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People are enjoying watching the billionaires, gloating on the misfortune of the deserving misfortunate. |
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He doesn't hector these billionaires, doesn't tell them to put on sackcloth and ashes. |
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Most of it is apparently bankrolled by a billionaire, and perhaps by billionaires such as Saddam Hussein who control states. |
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Meanwhile,they're cleaning the edifices of the filthy rich, the overnight billionaires and millionaires. |
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It's a difficult question, largely because journalists don't like to be beholden to anybody, much less billionaires with corporate interests. |
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There were only a dozen or so billionaires, most of them oil tycoons. |
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Some billionaires relish flying political chums around, which is even handier. |
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Both parties represent the interests of Wall Street, the corporations and the thin layer of multimillionaires and billionaires who dominate American politics. |
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Whatever the outcome of the conflict between billionaires and multimillionaires in Silicon Valley, it is the workers at the three companies who will foot the bill. |
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Clever financial ploys are what have made billionaires of the industry's veterans. |
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Oxfam kicked it off with the report showing that 85 billionaires owned as much wealth as half the world's population. |
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The newly minted millionaires and billionaires have amassed their wealth under the current political system. |
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Of course, it's not exactly hard to find billionaires who think of themselves as altruists regardless of the obscene amounts of wealth they accumulate. |
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A South American radio personality was commenting on the impact of the crisis on the world's billionaires. |
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Will the underdogs prevail through hard work and gumption or will billionaires turn Wisconsin into their own playground? |
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Adam Gollner, author of The Book of immortality, profiles five billionaires pouring money into longevity research. |
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At the same time I get angry when I think a bunch of billionaires and millionaires are going to go on strike because they can only think of themselves. |
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Six of the country's billionaires have some involvement in Yukos. |
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The same billionaires who just bought the New York State Senate now want to own public education. |
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California produces more new billionaires than any place this side of oligarchic Russia or crony capitalist China. |
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In India, IT is not just breeding billionaires and Internet addicts. |
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This is the first presidential campaign in the post-Citizens United world of billionaires and Super PACs and that may be the reason things go differently this time. |
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Now, billionaires are doling out millions. |
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Of this total, there were 69 billionaires, 2,591 centimillionaires and 9,019 affluent millionaires. |
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Microsoft may have its billionaires, but Cisco has battalions of centimillionaires. |
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Of this total, there were 28 billionaires, 606 centimillionaires and 3,083 affluent millionaires. |
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Of this total, there were 500 billionaires, 11,454 centimillionaires and 27,424 affluent millionaires. |
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Its huge economy is churning out new billionaires. |
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In The Maximalist, Cooper tries to paint the definitive picture of one of Ireland's first billionaires. |
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Southern Ossetia is a racketeer's paradise for Russian peacekeepers and the magnificent Abkhaz beach resorts are especially coveted and appreciated by billionaires and Russian oligarchs. |
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Gessing said he did not think it wise for public money to be invested in the spaceward dreams of billionaires. |
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This is a rigged economy, which works for the rich and the powerful, and is not working for ordinary Americans … You know, this country just does not belong to a handful of billionaires. |
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Inside the Taj Mahal Palace, rock stars, Bollywood idols, presidents and common-or-garden billionaires bumble between tiffin tin, jal-tarang performance and pehlwan malish massage. |
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The number of billionaires is growing fast, and not just in America: of the 691 billionaires listed by Forbes, 350 live outside America, with Lakshmi Mittal, an Anglo-Indian steel tycoon, coming third overall. |
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Democrats chose economic insecurity as a theme, hammering Republicans as shills for billionaires, heartlessly ignoring public demands for such policies as raising the minimum wage. |
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The Tory high command has started to look like a leisure class instead of an officer class. For Mr Osborne himself, this is an especially bad time to be conjoined in the headlines with billionaires and yachts. |
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In a tournament that attracts millionaires and billionaires, Magee was going in as a chiseller. |
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It is ranked 4th in the world in the number of US dollar billionaires residing in the city. |
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Democrats say no, it is because Republicans are too heartless to care about the middle classes, and because unpatriotic billionaires send jobs overseas. |
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Those seeking a languid cruise can book passage on a historic steamship or a cruise boat that will take them along the shores of Lake Muskoka, past homes that once belonged to billionaires from as far away as Pittsburgh. |
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That is the same rate millionaires and billionaires pay in this country. |
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Besides, Russian billionaires are offered a profitable type of investment which is rarely used in Russia: to invest their money into valuable works of art and antiques. |
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I wonder if the seasoned salesman can spot the billionaires on sight. |
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As for Shalva Natelashvili, the leader of the Labour Party, he promised free gas and electricity for the coming three years by taxing 'the billionaires who have bought Mikhail Saakashvili by financing his campaign. |
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According to the analysis, the number of billionaires could actually be twice as high since many of them are suspected to be still out of radar screens. |
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Most damaging is the way that they have set themselves in competition with the billionaires whose wealth, accelerating beyond the economy, is always going to be out of reach. |
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The UK study follows an Oxfam report earlier this year which found that the wealth of 85 global billionaires is equivalent to that of half the world's population – or 3.5 billion people. |
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Based on Forbes' 2011 list of the world's billionaires, Moscow is the city with the most billionaires in the world, with 79 from 115 in all of Russia. |
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The Turkish Cypriot businessmen was Suat Gunsel, the owner of Near East University, and was at the 1,140th place in the list including a total of 1,210 billionaires. |
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Five billionaires from Brazil, the sons of two Brazilian billionaires, and four former billionaire Brazilian families appear in the Panama Papers leak, according to Forbes. |
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