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noun
Destiny, especially favorable.
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A There are Fortune 500 companies, institutions and the like that have diversity initiatives.
These are Fortune 500 global companies that tout their sustainability efforts and celebrate their environmental partnerships.
Organ-grinders are banned on Woodbury streets; so are fortune tellers.
The companies would not name specific clients, although Mr. Lee at ChoicePoint said that "40percentt are Fortune 100 clients".
Some examples of them that may be cited are Fortune (c. 1496), The Four Witches (1497), The Sea Monster (c. 1498), Adam and Eve (1504), and The Large Horse (1505).
Its three major competitors are Fortune Brands, which owns Titleist and Cobra Golf; Adidas, which owns Taylor Made; and Nike, whose golf balls are played by a gent named Tiger Woods.
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In his movies the characters who talk like this – a sort of scattershot guru-speak, in which sayings are either wise or total rubbish, depending on what sticks – are fortune-tellers, random ciphers or mysterious orchestrators of strange plots (the dancing dwarf in Twin Peaks, the Cowboy in Mulholland Drive, the witchy neighbour in Inland Empire).
There are fortunes to be made out of active lifestyles.
Absent are fortunes where ownership is unclear or in dispute.
It was Fortune, not Forbes.
Almost one-third were Fortune 500 or Global 500 companies.
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