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The ore mined by the native workers and African slaves made many Spaniards exceedingly wealthy.
Mr. Lampert is known to be exceedingly wealthy, even by the affluent standards of Greenwich.
His family in Ecuador owns property and several businesses but is not exceedingly wealthy, the authorities said.
You can live in a house designed by Shigeru Ban only if you are recently homeless or exceedingly wealthy.
In the 1890's, the exceedingly wealthy took to the waters, with luminaries like Charles Pratt, the oil magnate, heading to Manhattan on private yachts with large crews.
But these offerings were only available to the imperial court and the aristocracy in different Chinese dynasties, and perhaps exceedingly wealthy business people.
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This tragic parallelism reveals America, yet again, to be a country born out of paradox – founded on freedom and built on slavery, we have emerged as a dichotomous nation with only the extraordinarily wealthy and the exceedingly poor.
"Great intelligence, exceedingly hard work and enormous self-denial made Venture a wealthy man," Barbara Barnes wrote in a Wesleyan University graduate thesis.
Many of Mr. Romney's proposed tax cuts benefit the wealthy, and tax experts say it would be exceedingly difficult to retain the current progressivity if higher capital-gains rates were taken off the table.
Like the wealthy people who live tax-free lives on Guernsey, these warehouses are exceedingly discreet.
Exceedingly harsh!
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