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He's a man of means and his son will take over the business one day.
What's a man of means to do when he no longer trusts the air around him?
I am a man of means now, and my thinking can never be quite what it was before."
Only a man of means could afford so costly a set.
On such journeys men of means and their families wanted for nothing.
He stood, a man who had carefully watched politicians and men of means all his life.
The waitress has no reason to mistake him for a man of means.
A man of means who had found art treasures abroad.
When a man of means is arrogant, it's called style.
"Thank heavens I am what is called a man of means.
Already man of means, he and Pitkin had done business before.
A man of means could control Boston through a few key politicians and civic leaders.
Young European men of means would often go on a grand tour during the 17th, 18th, and 19th centuries.
Chet had certainly proved himself to be a man of means.
Both were men of means, with little inclination and no necessity for professional life.
Every suicide was a man of means, reputedly in good health.
He was installed there as befitted a man of means.
Harry surmised that its owner must be a man of means.
From 1804 to 1828, he worked in London in the building trade, becoming a man of means.
Although Zaynab's husband was a man of means, the couple is said to have lived a modest life.
"We know the man who took her is a doctor, and a man of means.
The members of this private establishment were mostly men of means.
Not a noble by any stretch, nor a man of means."
"The nephew must be a man of means," said Tommy thoughtfully.
Wear my jeans like a man of means (he always dresses in the latest style).