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The industrialists
noun
A person involved in the ownership or management of an industrial enterprise.
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The industrialists' association reckons that manufacturing output fell by 7.2%.
The industrialists considered it a sure source of manpower.
The industrialists have become twitchy about the slow pace of reform under the new government.
The industrialists say their ideas will save £12bn in 2010-11.
The industrialists had very prissy choreography, they were constantly checking the ground for money, or dusting down their suits.
The industrialists of the 1830s, in the realms of ceramics, tin and glass, flooded shops with objects wishing Her Majesty well.
The industrialists, bankers, oilmen, churches, and other wealthy groups he had attacked for decades were appalled, and they united against him, hiring a phalanx of advertising and public-relations men.
The industrialists eventually backed the government as a way to restore order.
The industrialists, who were cutting wages without offering relief, blamed market forces generated by the aftershocks of the Napoleonic Wars.
Then the industrialists arrived.
He offered the industrialists untold riches.
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