A wealthy and powerful business person.
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Examples for "mogul"
Examples for "mogul"
1The result puts the billionaire media mogul well behind Biden and U.S.
2NBC reports that the TV mogul and actress recently visited Taylor's grave.
3The American Civil Liberties Union praised the tech mogul for his comments.
4A real estate mogul, Trump has supported Democratic politicians in the past.
5Surprisingly, the property mogul was granted the right to appeal his conviction.
1A wealthy Manhattan tycoon buys art work worth several millions of dollars.
2There are several pending corruption cases against Thaksin, a former telecommunications tycoon.
3Strange but true, media tycoon Silvio Berlusconi remains politically alive and well.
4And in his speech Clegg did not propose a specific tycoon tax.
5But the social media tycoon is not the youngest on the list.
1Last night American business magnate Donald Trump bad-mouthed South Africa on Twitter.
2Loos, a trucking magnate, whose family transportation business is still in Antwerp.
3Now, all at once, Boyd beheld the magnate in a new guise.
4Maxwell is the daughter of the late British publishing magnate Robert Maxwell.
5The tone of the magistrate and the magnate goaded Marcella's quivering nerves.
1Last night American business magnate Donald Trump bad-mouthed South Africa on Twitter.
2Donald Trump - business magnate seeking Republican nomination as US presidential candidate 4.
3Swedish business magnate Fredrik Lundberg would be well placed to broker a deal.
4He behaved with the elaborate deference due to a business magnate from an unknown man.
5Francisco Correa, a powerful business magnate, was ringing to ask whether they could meet the following evening.
1This is the intellect of the captain of industry, of the multi-millionaire.
2He left no stain on the escutcheon of a captain of industry.
3A damned blood-sucking blackmailer was that simple, strenuous, self-made captain of industry.
4Then the creature is a fraud even as a captain of industry!
5The insights of our latest captain of industry would be welcome.
6Nelson, the philanthropic captain of industry in St. Louis, story of the war.
7It proves that even someone like you can become a captain of industry.'
8But I don't pose as a ' captain of industry' or 'promoter of civilization.'
9Nor is he likely to own a railroad, or be a captain of industry.
10Carnegie, the great captain of industry, is a typical representative of the leaders of this age.
11He was a captain of industry, this guy.
12You'd make a better ambassador than an active captain of industry, anyhow, she said with conviction.
13He was a captain of industry; international reputation; ennobled; the not undistinguished son of a great father.
14And so this captain of industry smiled and hearkened for the first gun of the expected salute.
15As fast as pecuniary transactions are reduced to routine, the captain of industry can be dispensed with.
16Here is this brilliant, ambitious, driven woman, and in today's world she would have been captain of industry.