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THEY were members of an extraordinary generation, almost unJapanese in their individuality.
He learned from the comrades who surrounded him, an extraordinary generation of leaders.
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Literally, we are all part of this extraordinary wealth generation.
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The Mahfouz family fortune, estimated by Forbes at $1.7 billion in 1992 and a scant $300 million more at the time of Khalid's death, followed a common entrepreneurial pattern of extraordinary first-generation success and mixed results by the heirs.
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