A person engaged in commercial or industrial business (especially an owner or executive)
1 After the poet-psalmist came the prosaic and keen-sighted shrewd man of affairs .
2 Bruce, so shrewd and vigorous, so vital, the practical man of affairs .
3 He seemed to find difficulty in speech, this suave man of affairs .
4 He was not only a student, but a man of affairs besides.
5 But you are a man of action-youare a man of affairs .
6 But here was a new John, nevertheless, a successful man of affairs .
7 The man of affairs works for the behoof and the use of poetry.
8 He is the man of affairs , and I am buried in my work.
9 Mr. Scott was in the largest sense a man of affairs .
10 A strange combination this of the worker, the idealist, the man of affairs .
11 He was no longer the college professor or the cold man of affairs .
12 Even the brisk man of affairs must stop when spoken to.
13 A certain adventurous recklessness is necessary for the man of affairs .
14 Chaucer was a combined poet and man of affairs , with the latter predominating.
15 But he became at once an exceedingly vigorous man of affairs .
16 But Tu Fu was no man of affairs , and knew it.
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