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There were fewer millionaires and traders among them and their emigration to these territories was largely regulated by law.

A wealthy millionaire cannot afford to waste too much time and would prefer to use a taxi.

Suppose the billionaire gave each of the millionaires $100,000,000, and that this made them significantly better off.

For purposes of public policy, a millionaire is counted as rich by virtue of her command over resources, regardless of her actual consumption.

Either we are suckers or we are millionaires.

I code 1 for a candidate if he or she is a celebrity, millionaire, real estate developer, business owner, president or top executive of a company and so on.

Many of them are millionaires today.

The privatised railways are in danger of creating more millionaires than the lottery.

He wants enormous plurality of voting for the millionaires.

Success is measured here by how near you get to the landed aristocracy, and how near you get to the big millionaires.

It has now become the barrel organ of millionaires' opinions.

The millionaire is a man with a big overdraft at the bank and a little petty cash to be going on with.

The millionaire is the money or honey bee of the hive.

I think it is a flight of fancy to suggest that there are many millionaires owning these down-at-heel houses.

They have encouraged a free market economy and created bed-and-breakfast millionaires, who are making a great deal of money from the social security system.

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