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Her suggestion was the same as the gray-haired steel magnate's.
Evidently the steel magnate had changed his mind and had decided to go to the opera early.
The steel magnate stared as if viewing a ghost.
And meekly, obediently, the great steel magnate drank it up!
Taken aback, she sends him to get the approval of her father, a tough, hardworking steel magnate.
Temple, a local steel magnate, was also a part owner and president of the Pittsburgh Pirates.
It was started by her husband's grandfather, the iron and steel magnate August Thyssen.
The Countesses son has just become engaged in America - to the daughter of his employer, a steel magnate.
Member and steel magnate Andrew Carnegie provided the funds to significantly expand the building in 1903.
In 1889, the steel magnate was better at extolling the virtues of charity than at actually contributing.
She was the daughter of a coal and steel magnate and married into a dynasty founded on German champagne.
After the death of steel magnate Andrew Carnegie in 1919 the museum lost its major source of funds.
Wilbur L. Ross Jr. could soon become the nation's new steel magnate.
Its last private owner as a single house was the steel magnate William John Firth, who lived there in the 1930s.
It is possible that the street was named after the Colville Family, Scottish steel magnates.
Angelopoulos is a shipping magnate and a steel magnate.
There are more than fifty Indian companies operating in Liberia, from small trading firms to steel magnates.
The steel magnate's wife drew from her handbag the enormous German pistol owned by her husband, and shot the war hero through the heart.
The steel magnate pointed to the Centurion Steel plant.
Built in 1901 for the steel magnate Andrew Carnegie, the mansion has always been a mixed blessing for the museum.
In 1907, the library successfully received a grant from steel magnate Andrew Carnegie to build a new library.
Amevi is the personal motor yacht of steel magnate Lakshmi Mittal.
Roosevelt also begged for money from Henry Clay Frick, the steel magnate, and his friends.
Surprisingly, the steel magnate Andrew Carnegie lies beneath a simple Celtic cross.
Andrew Carnegie started as a $1.20-a-week bobbin boy in a Pittsburgh cotton mill and became the nation's foremost steel magnate.