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The oil magnate was at the time not in a happy frame of mind.
The voice of the oil magnate seemed far away.
The oil magnate was standing by the front door of the auction house, his daughter beside him.
At any rate, he didn't wait for the arrival of the oil magnate.
Perhaps the oil magnate had not yet arrived there.
Producing a key, the oil magnate approached and unlocked the door.
A group of oil magnates are trying to think of new ways to attract business.
Car manufacturers and oil magnates were quick to draw our attention to the effects which these decisions could have on employment.
In 1902 she conducted detailed interviews with the Standard Oil magnate.
He saw the sharp-featured oil magnate nod his head solemnly.
Lili is the only daughter of a wealthy and pacifistic oil magnate.
The oil magnate greeted them with a smile.
The oil magnate had arisen to greet his visitor.
Marotte thought that the oil magnate was still dissatisfied with the price.
"Soberness seems to endow you with second sight," declared the oil magnate.
Sukarno became fascinated by Hartini, wife of an oil magnate.
Charlie Lester is a public relations speech writer for an oil magnate who is married with two children.
The passing of an old, retired oil magnate, living south for his health, had not been considered important enough for heavy space in newspaper columns.
The Kremlin has portrayed the oil magnate and his company as self-interested tax cheats with little respect for either the law or the state.
Within a few years he was one of Mexico's two major oil magnates, the other being Doheny.
The former oil magnate has three new yachts, and a fourth on the way, and enough technology to make the aerospace industry flinch.
The oil magnate closed the door, beckoned to Cardona and pointed toward the passage to the study.
The oil magnate regarded Gancy as a welcome guest.
It was built in 1930 for oil magnate H.V. Foster.
The Sakowitz department store, where oil magnates once shopped for furs, is now a parking structure.