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1 By this means Theodora was straightway enabled to gain very great influence and to amass considerable sums of money.
2 He was also Vice-Chamberlain of the Royal Household; and he amassed considerable wealth.
3 For generations the Pinzons had all been sailor-merchants and had amassed considerable wealth.
4 He left Paris for Vienna in 1780, having amassed considerable property.
5 Prior to that she had amassed considerable curatorial experience in the visual arts.
6 Johnston amassed considerable wealth through drug-dealing until his death.
7 He became a close family friend and Park's mentor, while also amassing considerable wealth and power.
8 He charges a liberal price for his services, and is said to have amassed considerable money.
9 There were the Williams' most of whom confined themselves to their trade of bricklaying and amassed considerable wealth.
10 The Russian trade in Persia is mostly in the hands of Armenians, some of whom have amassed considerable wealth.
11 "She has amassed considerable evidence to support her theory," said Henry smugly.
12 It was true, indeed, that the old sailor had amassed considerable wealth during his frequent voyages to the East.
13 Netflix, though it continues to grow at double-digit rates, will face more streaming competition and has amassed considerable debt.
14 For some years he has practically withdrawn from the business, in which he is said to have amassed considerable wealth.
15 Harry was well aware that this was so, and that many British officials had amassed considerable fortunes, by gifts from native sources.
16 Thomas Downing kept a restaurant at the corner of Wall and Broad Streets and from it amassed considerable wealth bequeathed to his children.
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