Despite the enormous accumulation of wealth by the wealthiest, the economy is teetering on the brink of collapse. |
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These Gullah slave farmers made their owners some of the wealthiest businessmen in pre-Civil War America. |
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The American Church is the wealthiest of all 38 Anglican provinces, and dioceses such as Liberia are almost entirely dependent on its support. |
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The report cites the activities of a death squad armed and funded by the country's wealthiest businessmen. |
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Since 1987 Forbes has scoured the globe tracking the fortunes of the world's wealthiest people and uncovering new faces. |
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The Italians, including some of the world's wealthiest players, were pelted with tomatoes when they sneaked back home on a midnight flight. |
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Clerics from the wealthiest churches and cathedrals had robes as fine as any worn by nobles and princes. |
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Although a member of one of American's wealthiest and most charitable families, Gwen Grant Mellon was buried in a cardboard box. |
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A tax cut on the scale he's proposed, one that showers nearly half its largess on the wealthiest 1 percent of Americans, will be dead on arrival. |
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One third of the wealthiest families in Toronto society are experiencing very healthy growth in their incomes. |
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The City of York has produced some of the region's wealthiest working tycoons, a new survey has revealed. |
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After all, as one of the wealthiest businessmen in New York surely he knows a barber who would give him a proper short back and sides. |
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Stephen was brought up at the court of his uncle Henry I, becoming one of the wealthiest of the Anglo-Norman magnates. |
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Because damask table linen was very expensive at this time, it was owned only by royalty the nobility and the wealthiest merchants. |
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Because damask table linen was very expensive at this time, it was owned only by royalty, the nobility and the wealthiest merchants. |
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There would be a rollback of tax cuts for the wealthiest Americans to pay for healthcare and other social programs. |
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They reduce rates levied on ordinary income, with the largest rate cut going to the wealthiest taxpayers. |
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On 6th January 1759 he married Martha Dandridge Custis, by repute the wealthiest widow in Virginia. |
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As the Yiddish saying goes, even the wealthiest man can't eat more than one dinner. |
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In its pomp KGF was the wealthiest gold reef in the British Empire, with the deepest shaft at Champion Reef. |
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At the same time, the net worth of the wealthiest families has grown at a rapid rate. |
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The top schools would be reserved for the wealthiest layers of society, who could pay to send their children to elite private schools and academies. |
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The Santangel family was one of the wealthiest in King Ferdinand's realm of Aragon. |
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Flippant to a frustrating degree, he give away precious little about the forces that drove him to become one of Ireland's most successful and wealthiest businessmen. |
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He pursued a policy of non-confrontation that allowed Democrats to vote for a tax cut which was overwhelmingly weighted in favour of the wealthiest citizens. |
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It's worth remembering that the wealthiest have been winning the distributional fights. |
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She was one of the wealthiest women in the world and certainly the most eccentric noble of her time. |
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Most of the wealthiest people are Kikuyu, followed by the Luo. |
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Doubtless, the wealthiest and most successful members of American society expected their jewellery and tableware to proclaim their own increasing sophistication. |
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We are the inheritors of the wealthiest, most powerful nation in human history. |
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She was the eldest daughter of the wealthiest of Exeter's merchant princes according to contemporary tax assessments, and mayor of Exeter at the time of his murder. |
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We all know that the United States became the wealthiest nation on earth. |
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The wealthiest Republican Party boosters will resent the assertion that peer pressure and ego motivate their giving. |
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By far the wealthiest branch of the family, they own banks in Switzerland, public and private banks worldwide and a network of finance houses and investment brokerages. |
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It seems that for the wealthiest Chinese clients, your run-of-the-mill G-650 just will not do. |
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Her father, who owns a bank, is reputed to be the wealthiest man in Spain. |
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This degree of control over the inheritances and marriages of the wealthiest people in the kingdom meant that the king's powers of patronage were immense. |
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After all, if the wealthiest, advanced industrial nation can commit crimes, why should the rest of the world have to abide by human rights conventions? |
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And it's here, in my view, that we can start to analyse why this growth among the world's wealthiest is leading us, ineluctably, towards a global social upheaval. |
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He knew that the influence of the economic elite had to be counterbalanced by journalists who were free to expose the truth about even the wealthiest predators. |
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They are Mexicans doing the various service-oriented manual labor jobs to satisfy the lifestyle of the propertied class in the country's second wealthiest county. |
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He teaches in Abu Dhabi, the official capital of the UAE, as well as the Abu Dhabi Emirate, the wealthiest emirate in the country, thanks to the good old oil. |
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By the early 1900s, Providence was one of the wealthiest cities in the United States. |
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It had become one of the wealthiest cities and the third largest city in the nation. |
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Robbing the low paid and jobless while gifting huge tax cuts to the wealthiest is class warfare. |
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At the time, the sultan was the wealthiest man in the world. |
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But for this government to load up funding to the wealthiest schools in this country is anathema to the great Aussie notion of a fair go for all. |
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For example, in the United Kingdom, life expectancy in the wealthiest and richest areas is several years higher than in the poorest areas. |
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This is the same Congress that genuflects each time the president asks for another gift-wrapped tax cut for the wealthiest among us. |
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As the wealthiest generation in US history approached geezerdom, drug companies, health care, and nursing homes were beneficiaries. |
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The 17th century is considered Amsterdam's Golden Age, during which it became the wealthiest city in the western world. |
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The era during which the Ottoman Empire was wealthiest is often called the Tulip era or Lale Devri in Turkish. |
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Robson Walton, one of the world's wealthiest people, Chairman of Walmart, Columbia Law School. |
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Warren Buffett, CEO of Berkshire Hathaway and one of the world's wealthiest people, Columbia Business School. |
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The countess had been widowed in 1261 and became the wealthiest female in the British Islands who was not a member of a royal family. |
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The County of Holland was the wealthiest and most urbanized region in the world. |
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Kublai captured the Song capital of Hangzhou in 1276, the wealthiest city of China. |
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There are some estimates that the Medici family was, for a period of time, the wealthiest family in Europe. |
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In the sixteenth century, it was described by foreign traders as one of the biggest and wealthiest cities in the East. |
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After World War II, the Philippines was for a time regarded as the second wealthiest in East Asia, next only to Japan. |
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Florence was a centre of medieval European trade and finance and one of the wealthiest cities of that era. |
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Half of the wealthiest communities in the state are located in Oakland County, just north of Detroit. |
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Having inherited the March and Ulster titles, he became the wealthiest and most powerful noble in England, second only to the king himself. |
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The book condemns some of society's wealthiest members as decadent fools. |
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Since then, Flanders has been prosperous, among the wealthiest regions in Europe, whereas Wallonia has been languishing. |
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The Punjab is the wealthiest Indian state per capita, with the average Punjabi income three times the national average. |
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Cromwell's paternal grandfather Sir Henry Williams was one of the two wealthiest landowners in Huntingdonshire. |
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Karl Wittgenstein died on 20 January 1913, and after receiving his inheritance Wittgenstein became one of the wealthiest men in Europe. |
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A 2016 report by Oxfam claims that the 62 wealthiest individuals own as much wealth as the poorer half of the global population combined. |
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The bishopric became one of the largest and wealthiest in the Kingdom of Scotland, bringing wealth and status to the town. |
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Meanwhile, the NYYC's wealthiest members ordered two cup candidates from Herreshoff, and two more from Boston yacht designers. |
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The revenue from the York and March estates also made him the wealthiest magnate in the land. |
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His later works were enormously successful, making Millais one of the wealthiest artists of his day. |
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By the end of the 19th century, Britain was the wealthiest of all nations, and London a leading financial centre. |
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Bodmin monastery became one of the wealthiest Cornish foundations by the eleventh century. |
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The wealthiest were the Senatorial class, who dominated politics and command of the army. |
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Some of the wealthiest in our land, having crawled out of the privileged primordial soup and wing collars of Eton, now form the UK's ruling classes. |
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Originating in Japan and operating across the globe, the Yakuza are regarded as some of the most sophisticated and wealthiest criminal organizations. |
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Lee Kuan Yew, the Singaporean official who transformed the island outpost into one of the wealthiest and least corrupt countries in Asia, died in hospital on Monday morning. |
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Llanfaes was the wealthiest borough in Wales and largest in terms of population, an important trading port and on the preferred route from North Wales to Ireland. |
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The Empire recovered again during the Komnenian restoration, such that by the 12th century Constantinople was the largest and wealthiest European city. |
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According to Livy and Dionysius of Halicarnassus, the front rank was composed of the wealthiest citizens, who were able to purchase the best equipment. |
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On Henry's death, Edward conferred on Gaunt the second creation of the title of Duke of Lancaster, which made Gaunt, after Edward, the wealthiest landowner in England. |
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However, by the late 1970s, it used its low corporate tax rates to draw many companies to the country, becoming one of the wealthiest countries in the world. |
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Saudi Arabia and the UAE are economically the wealthiest in the region. |
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Increasing VAT would cost an average family pounds 425, a regressive tax which clobbers low and middle income homes much harder than the wealthiest. |
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These elitists, including some of the planet's wealthiest individuals, insist that the Earth is so overpopulated that drastic, tyrannical policies must be adopted. |
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Bjarni Benediktsson, Iceland's finance minister and the chairman of Gunnlaugsson's coalition partner, comes from one of Iceland's wealthiest families. |
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Metro Manila's gross regional product was estimated as of 2009 In 2011 Manila ranked as the 28th wealthiest urban agglomeration in the world and the 2nd in Southeast Asia. |
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It is the most populous region of the country, one of the most populous urban areas in the world, and is one of the wealthiest regions in Southeast Asia. |
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It was revealed Mr Huhne, one of the country's wealthiest MPs, made claims for a pounds 119 trouser press, chocolate HobNobs, toilet roll and fluffy dusters. |
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Annie Winifred Ellerman, daughter of the UK's wealthiest man Sir John Ellerman, took the name Bryher as her nom de plume in the early 20th century. |
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By that time, Colt had become one of the wealthiest men in America. |
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Economically, Canada and the United States are the wealthiest and most developed nations in the continent, followed by Mexico, a newly industrialized country. |
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