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He showed that he had a head for business even back then.
However, he had discovered during this time that he did have a head for business.
Unfortunately, neither of their parents had had a head for business.
"I have a head for business and a body for sin."
"Father says I'll never have a head for business.
She found that she had a head for business.
"He does not have a head for business."
"You do indeed have a head for business."
He was a workaholic and knew the mill inside out and had a head for business.
Someone even told me, with a straight face, that Mr. Lay didn't have a head for business.
I had a head for business, did well with the loan part of it, but I handled property the bank owned, too.
Though-he couldn't have known I'd have a head for business, could he?"
Ann had a head for business and managed her own business for the next twenty-three years.
Ismay had a head for business, and the White Star Line flourished under his leadership.
The legend of Ms. Laybourne also includes lessons from her father, a stockbroker, who decided that his middle daughter had a head for business.
In Zanzibar, Marcella - who, like her ancestors, has a head for business - ran a prosperous ice cream stand.
Bloody Bob didn't really have a head for business, but for a magic visor of his own, he would have sold his soul.
He had been fond of his uncle, Thomas had been a bluff hearty man but unfortunately he did not have a head for business.
A fashion designer and Spence School senior, Jessie Della Femina has always had a head for business.
The Hotel Soleil is owned by Alex's mother Elizabeth, a shrewd businesswoman who believes her son is weak and does not have a head for business.
Just for good measure, a prince charming is involved (Harrison Ford, who is almost speechless when Tess explains that she has a head for business and "a bod for sin") - Sunday at 5:30 p.m. on AMC.
Like his father, he had a head for business, prior to his owning of Beaver Ridge, he owned a business called the Club Victoria, where he was involved with singer, Kate Swanson (Leonie Norton and Sally Stark).
"You need someone who will be a good mother for your heirs, someone who has a head for business so you can discuss your work intelligently with her, someone who can cook ..." "And someone who fits me perfectly in bed?
CHANCE FOR WORKPLACE ROMANCE: Considerable, if you have a good line like Ms. Griffith's to Mr. Ford's at a business party ("I have a head for business and a bod for sin.