We will have to console ourselves with having held his seat against a self-funded millionaire challenger. |
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We have grown accustomed to the public squabbling between millionaire football club managers. |
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Yes, this film where Bachchan plays a millionaire whose riches and jives are only matched by Irani, is actually a father-son tale. |
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The millionaire adventurer was the first person to circle the globe solo in a hot-air balloon. |
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But when all is said and done, Moore is a millionaire, and the success of this movie will move him even further up the ladder. |
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Jeff Bridges plays a millionaire car salesman and widower who, after developing a soft spot for the racehorse, saves it from the knacker's yard. |
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Two decades on, Mesnel is a millionaire, albeit a very polite and amicable one, and without, it seems, a single element of ego. |
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This for me is the ultimate in angling and something I could do for the rest of my life, if I was a millionaire. |
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And now, a middle-aged millionaire white Southerner from a right-to-work state, he simply wants the same for others. |
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By rights, I should be a millionaire, living it up on some island somewhere. |
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Similarly, they tend to disapprove of a 42-year-old millionaire dressing like a student on his beam ends. |
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The 45-year-old mother of four is a millionaire entrepreneur who made her fortune as a brothel madam on the Kalgoorlie goldfields. |
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Many on modest incomes are being forced to pay a charge while millionaire tax dodgers continue to enjoy amnesties. |
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Certainly this is not because he's a millionaire studbolt adored by scads of teenage females. |
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Despite scoring a TER of 47.25, he went on to become a millionaire with his own business and 17 staff. |
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The instruments had cost Benedict a fortune, but thankfully he was already a millionaire. |
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Make a car thief a lottery millionaire and it will not immediately improve his sense of etiquette. |
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Williams, a self-made millionaire, has interests in the offshore oil industry, telecommunications and tourism. |
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However, she was remaining tight-lipped on the identity of Limerick's newest millionaire. |
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I was mentored by a millionaire, and now I'm mentoring those who read the book. |
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Working in the new media industry has gone from the fastest way to become a millionaire to the fastest way to be unemployed. |
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Along with some of the big names in the music industry, you also get a chance to become a millionaire. |
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There are still some countries in the world where you can become an instant millionaire. |
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Four years later he found himself both a millionaire and embroiled in the ugliest of financial scandals. |
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He is an architect who is bidding for a contract with an oleaginous millionaire. |
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My father, a flamboyant millionaire, enjoyed spending his money on toys and the trappings of success. |
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She baked mouth-watering cakes, mini chocolate muffins and millionaire shortcake to keep everyone happy. |
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Alex is a millionaire pursuing some revolutionary advances in the field of bionics. |
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The millionaire media tycoon faces the possibility of a snap election following the double resignation. |
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He's just another bloated millionaire just like Eddie Murphy, Bill Gates and all the rest. |
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He was a self-made millionaire steeped in the world of golf, tennis, skeet, and riding. |
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In fact, he used it to pay back a completely undocumented loan from his brother Tie, the millionaire ice-grappler. |
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Contrary to previous reports, the Highland project, unlike London's Hospital, does not have Microsoft millionaire Paul Allen's financial backing. |
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Grant plays George Wade, a millionaire real estate developer determined to bulldoze anything that stands in the way of his company's plans. |
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You don't have to be a millionaire to come here, but if you want to hang out with stroppy supermodels, it probably helps. |
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The winner progresses to the next level and the loser goes home to try to become a millionaire by some other means. |
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He lists his achievements with the self-assurance of a man who will probably be a millionaire before the year's out. |
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A secretive millionaire Rangers fan has bought a castle, once used as a hideout by Rob Roy MacGregor, to be closer to his beloved Ibrox Park. |
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You will not become an overnight success, an instant millionaire or an Oscar winning actor. |
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The result perfectly illustrated the difference that a millionaire can make to life in the English first division. |
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For the 78-year-old Leeds-born millionaire, who made a career out of turning fantasies into reality, it was his own dream come true. |
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When a chauffeur comes upon his rich millionaire boss's tux, he can't resist trying it on. |
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Although she is not on the fast track to becoming a millionaire, she is not looking at a poverty-stricken future either. |
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Well, his millionaire dad stipulated in his will that the feckless Josh wasn't to get a penny of his inheritance unless he wrote a bestseller. |
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I figured this idea could make me a millionaire, but it looks like someone beat me to it. |
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He gets a wealthy financier to start a new company Digital Dreams and becomes an instant celebrity and millionaire. |
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Called Winning Streak millionaire, it offers contestants a chance to become instant millionaires on television. |
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There will be two free entry public competitions, one of which will turn one lucky patron into an instant millionaire. |
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If someone could figure out a way to do this in the case of motor vehicles, he would be an instant millionaire. |
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Upon leaving public service, Holbrooke became an instant millionaire executive with Credit Suisse First Boston. |
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A beachfront flea-market vendor here became an instant millionaire when he correctly matched six lotto numbers on Saturday. |
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Vanessa owned an Interior Design Company, which was naturally funded by her finicky customers and millionaire father. |
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The construction millionaire, however, will be spared partly because no other board member is currently ready to replace him in the firing line. |
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This time, millionaire owners and millionaire players can't agree on a few contractural issue. |
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It is a fit organ for the millionaire corruptionist and the civilization that he is degrading. |
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This was when the millionaire celebrity author at last acquired the moral force for which he is still recognised. |
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Last night the high-flying Sydney millionaire was struggling to explain the crash of the business he built from nothing. |
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He hasn't become a millionaire filmmaker by being too fussy with the facts. |
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One's a millionaire, one has done really well and lives in Ireland, one of them has a big gaff in the New Town. |
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But how many millionaire preppies who hail from Massachusetts know the difference between a shotgun and a pea-shooter? |
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Unless you're a CEO or a millionaire I don't see how you can defend a party whose policy benefits benefits the elite over the general populace. |
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We are competing against millionaire clubs and our only full-time paid employee is our groundsman and steward. |
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The millionaire bookie gladly agreed to take the neglected animal into his private sanctuary after it was found emaciated and abandoned. |
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The 37-year-old millionaire entrepreneur returned to his native Athens for the opening weekend of the 2004 Olympic Games. |
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Fred, however, is down in the dumps because Virginia has ditched him for a Texas millionaire. |
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A millionaire who failed to save a wallpaper factory is planning to build an executive housing estate on the site. |
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It's a good idea to have a plan B, so if the dotcom millionaire scheme doesn't come off you have something to fall back on. |
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The millionaire businessman walked free from court yesterday after a jury took just 90 minutes to find him not guilty. |
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St Tropez conjures up images of topless beaches, the super-rich and their lapdogs, luxury yachts, blondes, leathery millionaire playboys and champagne-soaked debauchery. |
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I hope she soon resolves her lawsuit for her late millionaire husband's estate, because this is no way for a lady to make money, no matter how strong her craving for renown. |
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When street sweeping and a boxing match against a bruiser twice his size fail to raise the necessary funds, the Tramp turns to his millionaire friend for help. |
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Eddie is Archie's model of success, a self-made millionaire. |
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At almost every race on the calendar, more than 120,000 spectators cram into the grandstands, all vying for a view of the millionaire superstar drivers. |
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Madame C. J. Walker, the first African American millionaire, entrepreneur and philanthropist, made her fortune retexturing natural hair so that it was more manageable. |
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Since when did serious socialists consort with millionaire It-girls? |
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David Choe must have had a Kafkaesque morning, waking up to find himself changed in his bed into a monstrous millionaire. |
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It is the Mosler MT900, and if you are wondering where this manufacturer bobbed up from, it is a hobby company owned by millionaire inventor Warren Mosler. |
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Named the winner and an instant millionaire he wasted no time going down on bended knee to propose to his lady-love who accepted through tears of joy! |
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Perfect for the high-tech, fashion-forward, truffle-loving millionaire in all of us. |
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So impressed was the millionaire with the publication that he channelled his money into founding the Rockefeller Institute of Medicine in New York. |
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Not long before my mother died, my sister found her wandering on a rainy day, shoeless and senile in the middle of millionaire ghetto Hampstead, where she lived. |
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The famously reclusive millionaire writer JK Rowling has revealed that even as a child she hid away from the world, burying herself in books and daydreams. |
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When the racehorse Galileo romped home to victory at the Epsom Derby two years ago, it wore the colours of millionaire owner John Magnier's wife, Sue. |
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Furious millionaire residents in the area have vowed to fight the plans. |
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You'll probably also recall that a few years ago, an American millionaire was hauled before the local courts on charges relating to the possession of cannabis. |
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Just look at the Puerto Rican basketball team, a no-name crew with a 40-year-old centre that left a collection of millionaire celebrities with egg on their face. |
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A millionaire businessman has bought a 23,000-acre estate in the Highlands in a bid to reintroduce the wolf, the brown bear and the lynx to the wild. |
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So what is it that Milene likes about the toothsome millionaire Ronaldo? |
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A millionaire plantation owner and slave trader, Forrest joined the Confederate army as a private in June 1861 and bulled his way up the ranks to general. |
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But look closer and you'll see that the millionaire golf pro hitting the booming drives isn't a millionaire golf pro at all but a 13-year-old schoolgirl. |
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I try to make it clear to Patti that I'm not looking to land some jerky millionaire. |
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One day I might meet a millionaire who wishes to fund a lying on a chaise longue eating chocolate lifestyle for me and I'd hate to have to meet the situation ill dressed. |
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A self-made insurance millionaire, he wrote orchestral music that veered from the banal to the unplayably complex and kept much of it in a drawer, fearing rejection. |
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Josh Harris was a dotcom millionaire who became famous for crafting a Big Brother-style artistic experiment. |
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He is supposedly a self-made millionaire, but it becomes apparent that he did not achieve his wealth without dirty tricks and criminal activities. |
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Directors shepherding millionaire delinquents to and from disciplinary hearings are eager enough to express their sincere concern for refereeing standards. |
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The FBI-led investigation in Sarasota reportedly focused on Saudi millionaire Abdulaziz al-Hijji and his wife, Anoud. |
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The rags-to-riches millionaire, who is still only 34, runs Manchester-based clothing empire Joe Bloggs. |
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With a mixed hand and the highest card the curse of Scotland, I've seen that man stand pat in a game with four millionaire mining men. |
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In 1916 his millionaire father died and Beecham's financial affairs became too complicated for any further musical philanthropy on his part. |
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It was commissioned by New Zealand millionaire boxing fan Bob Jones and sculpted by Margriet Windhausen. |
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Chapman extended Mansell's contract to the end of the 1984 season in a deal that made him a millionaire. |
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In 1953 the newspaper was bought by Canadian millionaire Roy Thomson who was in the process of building a large media group. |
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Though himself a millionaire, Brandeis disliked wealthy persons who engaged in conspicuous consumption or were ostentatious. |
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Max Aitken was a Canadian adventurer, millionaire, and close friend of Bonar Law. |
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In 2012 Scottish millionaire Frank Lynch who is based in America, started putting money into the club and changed its name to Celtic Nation. |
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The lonely millionaire reflected bitterly on the unpurchasability of true love. |
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The area houses numerous businesses, from skilled jewellery-makers to millionaire wheeler-dealers. |
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A ZOO keeper was crushed to death by an elephant yesterday at one of millionaire John Aspinall's controversial wildlife parks. |
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And its selade millionaire boss Mr David Cockayne says it will continue to expand despite pessimists talking Britain into recession. |
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The millionaire singer was due to receive his KBE from the British Ambassador to Ireland Dave Reddaway early in the New Year. |
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It appears as if money is no barrier to regifting either, with the finger pointing recently at millionaire pop superstar Cheryl Cole recently. |
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Miliband is a lily-livered millionaire playboy, who will go the way the unions tell him. |
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Exciting changes to Lotto There are now two chances to become a Lotto millionaire in every draw thanks to the new Millionaire Raffle. |
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You can visit the millionaire playground of Palm Beach, Florida, and live the good life for a fraction of what big-timers spend. |
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Word has got out that Mr Fenwick bought two lucky dips there for Saturday's draw, one of which made him a millionaire. |
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But the millionaire sleazeballs, most of whom are married or with partners were horrified when they were exposed of their scam. |
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The millionaire crooner always spends the festive season at home in Kincasslagh, Co Donegal, where he sings at midnight mass. |
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The millionaire mum-offive, 36, admits ghostwriters have again done the hard graft. |
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Critics say class actions are less a weapon for the ordinary citizen and more a way to make an attorney a millionaire overnight. |
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A FORMER New Age traveller whose ex-husband became a millionaire businessman years after they parted has won a cash fight in the Supreme Court. |
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Republicans have tried to cast him as a millionaire ambulance chaser, the kind of man who forces doctors and businesses to pay ever higher liability-insurance costs. |
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He then went next door to The Steamie where he sampled a clootie dumpling and macchiato coffee, while his lady friend plumped for millionaire shortbread and a latte. |
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Scott Fitzgerald's story of a millionaire playboy in the Roaring Twenties. |
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There was never a millionaire who had more speckless white suits than I had, though it's a matter almost of routine for officers to go dirty on anything but the swell liners. |
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In the blue corner was Mazher 'Fake Sheikh' Mahmood, a man said to be capable of smooth talking everyone from minor royals to millionaire football managers. |
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During the 1950s, Acapulco became the fashionable place for millionaire Hollywood stars such as Elizabeth Taylor, Frank Sinatra, Eddie Fisher and Brigitte Bardot. |
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By the end of the 1980s, Davis was snooker's first millionaire. |
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Self-made millionaire and philanthropist Brian Burnie, pictured right, is throwing open the doors of his mansion today to stage the biggest-ever garden party for war veterans. |
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Clegg is a useless brown-noser and Miliband is a millionaire playboy. |
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Mari Cha IV, the super maxi yacht owned by British millionaire Robert Miller, became the first monohull to sail more than 500 miles in a day yesterday. |
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His parents are wealthy, but he is a millionaire in his own right. |
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The mass of the rich and poor are differentiated by their incomes and nothing else, and the average millionaire is only the average dishwasher dressed in a new suit. |
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