Like all self-made millionaires, there is an unyielding drive to Boyle, an urge to act, to be decisive, to control the reins of his life. |
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His father was a self-made rich peasant, hard-working and frugal, narrowed rather than broadened in mind by his hard-won success. |
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Stanley was a self-made man who raised himself from poverty to success through his technical skills. |
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Williams, a self-made millionaire, has interests in the offshore oil industry, telecommunications and tourism. |
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Mills was a self-made man who descended from a family of Scotch-English ancestry. |
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One was an aristocrat educated at Harrow and Cambridge, the other a self-made man from small-town South India. |
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As a result, success manual authors had to provide failed men with a far broader definition of what constituted a self-made man. |
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Following his great-grandfather's precepts, it seems he can justly claim to be a self-made man. |
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Here, in one neat package, Franklin constructed a prescription that went into making a self-made man. |
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From her experience as a suburban domestic, she claims Benjamin Franklin as role model and strives to become a successful self-made American. |
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An autopoietic system is basically a self-made and self-sustaining ensemble. |
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He told me that the self-made bomb looked like about 10 dynamite sticks that were set to go off yet only one actually ignited. |
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He flees to an abandoned lighthouse with the hopes of starting over, creating his own self-made, independent, and organic society. |
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A typical resident of the floating apartment ship is aged between 50 and 60 with a self-made fortune. |
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In contrast to the Gracchus brothers, Marius was a self-made man with no aristocratic background. |
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By the antebellum period, the American icons of the self-made man and the confidence man were locked in fatal embrace. |
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On the other hand, from early colonial times, and certainly from the gold rush, Australia was also known for its self-made men of wealth. |
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One of the great, self-made men of the inland, Tom Brinkworth, has a different vision of the interior of this continent from most people. |
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It is for that very reason that the digital world is a different, self-made, artificial, stimulating, deceptive and furiously powerful tool. |
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He was a self-made millionaire steeped in the world of golf, tennis, skeet, and riding. |
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The superior achromatic lenses will show you color and details you have never seen before in both your antique and self-made stereo views. |
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The costs of, and time spent on, change management, safety precautions and system controls are not included in such self-made solutions. |
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A few of their guests may well be toffs, but a lot seem to be self-made businessmen or corporate high-fliers. |
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When we are trying to challenge and fight our governments, we find Western donors accepting and endorsing the government's self-made strategy. |
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I have played with cloudy days and a self-made set enough to be fed up of both and searched for alternatives on the net. |
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In the early years, the big powers were often rough, self-made men such as Jack Warner or Louis B. Mayer. |
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We needed him to be wary, absorbed, and a little bit gruff, and he gamely complied, thereby furthering his own self-made legend. |
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But Bennett, a religious IDF commander and self-made multimillionaire, failed us miserably on two leadership issues. |
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The bears are in good condition after their hibernation in their self-made wintering den. |
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Plumbers, builders and hair dressers are among those in an index of 25 self-made millionaires, including three Yorkshiremen. |
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He was a very successful man, a self-made man, and I loved him very much, and he was very insistent that I follow or try to follow in his footsteps. |
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Their first few tools consisted of an engine block which was used as an anvil and some self-made hammers. |
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He went on to become the very definition of a self-made man, literally. |
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With their remarkable self-made success stories established, boomers are looking to inject their business acumen into the charitable world. |
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Simply put, we have a mix of self-made men and women as well as political connivers and manipulators. |
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Of the 1,000 people on the list, 750 are self-made millionaires. |
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The gangster is also often portrayed as a self-made man rising above his station, another affirmation of the spirit of free enterprise for the audience to clasp. |
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A self-made man uses his wit and his energy at a time when the country is in the grip of the Great Depression to build a better life for himself and his family. |
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Eddie is Archie's model of success, a self-made millionaire. |
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Climbing some of the highest peaks in Wales, mountain biking for 20 miles and paddling across a reservoir on a self-made raft would be challenging enough for anyone. |
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He has a self-made philosophy that the economy will always survive but the social environment of the average working people are what makes Ireland or Poland. |
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His precise Irish pedigree is not clear, but his self-made man credentials are impeccable. |
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The Belfast-born self-made millionairess gave generously to charitable causes, including parting with emeralds. |
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It is an accomplished group of self-made liberal middle-class professionals with a secular and universalist outlook. |
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We would like to thank you for your patronage and your trust in our product. We hope that you shall enjoy your self-made Mighty Brighty screen for many many years to come. |
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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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She is one of the 125 village women who belong to a self-made savings and loan association. |
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Contrastingly, Sarah Palin and Michele Bachman – Republicans – are entirely self-made women. |
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A cynic might question how divorcing the casino magnate Steve Wynn two years earlier and taking half his business make your fortune self-made. |
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The lack of perfection of self-made gifts is far outbalanced by their personal touch. |
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The slip of the tongue that replaces independence with liberty is a frequent mistake in the dreams of self-made men. |
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This self-made man headed his namesake business for over 40 years with strength, passion and persuasion. |
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The manager is often a self-made man, unqualified to supply a proper valid training. |
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The arrival of the pioneers in Canada brought the foundational values of providing for oneself and being a self-made man. |
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The self-taught and self-made man, who enjoyed taking risks, married Maria Schmöger in 1880 and had three sons and six daughters with her. |
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They are the country of a self-made man, of the ever-new frontiers, of the technology which is growing exponentially. |
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Here, despite the long and terrible years of the troubles, was a community rising on the economic and cultural tides, self-made and self-possessed. |
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Bennett, a self-made millionaire, was an unapologetic conservative and anti-interventionist in his economic outlook. |
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Will Glee, self-made savior of the music industry and glee clubs everywhere, burn out like a one-hit wonder? |
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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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The self-made success, who pulled himself up by his own bootstraps, is at the heart of the American dream. |
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The 50-year-old is married to Therese Rein a self-made millionaire and working mother of three who owns a recruitment business. |
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They scorned the interlopers' self-made fathers. |
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This earned him the nickname of Fantômas at school for his friends barely saw him in the classroom, the budding young musician preferring to spend his days practising on his self-made instruments. |
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Clearly, our views and concept of citizenship must be informed by the new ways in which these self-made citizens appropriate and build an inclusive form of citizenship. |
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Artist's Corner Dancers can sell self-made art objects. |
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Everything you receive is self-made, recycled or re-used, and instead of business cards, participants offer you objects that convey information, good ideas and motivation. |
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A self-made man, he started life in a small cottage in Skipton before going on to serve as a councillor, alderman and then Lord Mayor of Bradford. |
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In a league of her own, the savvy businesswoman is a self-made franchise. |
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With a combination of acrylic, watercolour and photographic work, his diverse collection is rounded off by a self-made video, adding an eerie auditory aspect to the exhibit. |
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Manuel Moroun, an 85-year-old self-made billionaire who owns the 83-year-old Ambassador Bridge, is Cynic-in-Chief. |
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Berlusconi presented himself as the anti-politician par excellence, and proposed his entrepreneurial model of a winning, self-made man as the alternative to inconclusive, bureaucratised, and dishonest politics. |
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He was a clock-maker, a self-made man in astronomy and a realisator of three world-famous creations: The Centenary Clock, the Astronomical Studio and the Astronomical Clock. |
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Choosing freedom and cultivating it, he doesn't move in fine arts and architecture circle, preferring to evolve as a self-made man following his affinities. |
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He was a self-made man, who made and lost and remade his fortune. |
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Napoleon Perdis is a self-made man who was born in Sydney. Three years after the opening of its make-up studio in1992, he was launching its own make-up line in its first concept store on Oxford Street. |
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The quintessential entrepreneurs of the 80s were, after all, self-made men, new money types who embraced the libidinal energy of the market and delighted in appalling their more genteel competitors. |
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By predicating his struggle for freedom on his solitary pursuit of literacy, education, and independence, Douglass portrayed himself as a self-made man, which appealed strongly to middle-class white Americans. |
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Lincoln's status as the quintessential self-made man and his legendary rise from obscure backwoods beginnings to the presidency are deeply ingrained in the American imagination. |
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You could call me a self-made man when it comes to computers. |
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Although Johnson, a self-made man who admired others, clearly respected Thrale, everyone but Boswell agreed that it was the lady of the house who kept him there. |
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John Stevenson, for instance, the first Speaker of the Ontario Legislative Assembly is described as a self-made man who had enjoyed success in lumber and shipping ventures before turning to politics as a moderate Reformer. |
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Unlike the English country squire, the strong-handed farmer in America was a self-made man. |
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Mr Kan is a self-made man, ascending into politics after years toiling in citizen movements. Yet his job is made all the harder after the botched performance of his predecessor's nine months in office. |
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The concept of what constitutes a manly image has changed radically over the last three centuries, from the leisured aristocrat to the self-made captain of industry. |
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If you�re feeling like an impoverished student, always battling the random urge to splurge, remember that most self-made millionaires likely started out making every penny count. |
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His rise from a street seller of fizzy drinks to a self-made billionaire and his journey through Haiti to Dubai to London possibly will forever have opaque secrets. |
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To what degree are we as Americans truly self-made and self-reliant? |
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If you are building a link in an area with few landmarks, a self-made landmark such as a kite, balloon, flood light, flare, or even smoke signal might help. |
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