millionaires in English

noun
1
a person whose assets are worth one million dollars or more.
More recently, it's been a case of millionaires striking against billionaires.

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1. Some millionaires continue to be concerned about money when they become millionaires.

2. Lewis and Michael Johnson are track and field millionaires.

3. The average value of the surveyed millionaires ' homes was $ 320,000 .

4. Thousands of people became millionaires during the go-go 1980s.

5. They want to repeal a tax the heirs of millionaires pay.

6. Millionaires buying country Boltholes Stephanie Linning For Mailonline 11/6/2020

7. Matrons, millionaires, educators, journalists, coachmen all bowed to him in obsequious homage.

8. Get ready: Cryptos are about to create a new wave of millionaires

9. The millionaires of San Francisco were building their palatial mansions on Nob Hill.

10. It's minted plenty of millionaires among the technological pioneers, investors and early Bitcoin miners.

11. Statistics shows that the participation rate for public good of Chinese millionaires is extremely low.

12. 7 A millionaires' row for the aristocracy, film stars and the kings of international business empires.

13. If only millionaires can afford to run for office, we shall quickly become a plutocracy.

14. Letters and telegrams of condolence streamed in from heads of state, housewives, politicians, millionaires, secretaries.

15. The buyer was Kip Forbes, son of one of the most flamboyant millionaires of the 20th century.

16. 11 Providing they entertain us with stupendous performances, who cares if sponsors want to make them millionaires.

17. Beggars do not envy millionaires, though of course they will envy other beggars who are more successful. 

18. True to the tradition of the American millionaires, Edsel and Henry Ford II gave away half their fortune.

19. A 2011 survey showed that 60% of Chinese millionaires plan to emigrate, mostly to the United States or Canada.

20. 1 Beggars do not envy millionaires, though of course they will envy other beggars who are more successful. 

21. These boundaries draw in children of immigrant farm workers and, at the other extreme, children of high-tech millionaires.

22. The wives of these millionaires are good budgeters and most often described as even more frugal than their husbands .

23. 6 Beggars do not envy millionaires, though of course they will envy other beggars who are more successful. 

24. Obviously this was not conclusive, L A is a pretty vital business centre, you would expect millionaires to congregate there.

25. 27 One could never tell, with these town-dwelling millionaires who were smitten with the desire to be landed gentry.

26. One could never tell[sentencedict .com], with these town-dwelling millionaires who were smitten with the desire to be landed gentry.

27. The vast majority of the 271 million shares remained under the control of Google, and many Google employees became instant paper millionaires.

28. Noble dukes hobnobbed with low comedians; world-famous painters and sculptors sat at the feet of Hebrew capitalists and Aitchless millionaires

29. Argentina Approves "Confiscatory" Wealth Tax On Millionaires Argentina Approves "Confiscatory" Wealth Tax On Millionaires Tyler Durden Thu, 11/19/2020 - 23:20 In an early glimpse of what wealth redistribution will look among developed nations in coming years, on Wednesday the lower house of Argentina's Congress approved a bill seeking to raise 300 billion pesos ($3.75

30. They want to be two-bob millionaires. It's easy to point the finger at the Government but nobody is making people buy what they can't afford.

31. More Contentiously, would millionaires have to pay a higher effective tax rate than the average middle class tax rate or the highest middle class tax rate?

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33. As I watch these Caballed b/millionaires panic around me in Pedowood, I laugh and smile every day for they internally know that Nothing Can Stop What Is Coming

34. Most of the people in the world are salariat, and the millionaires are minority after all, then how can the salariat driver the luxury roadster in a short time?

35. The sites -- essentially MySpace for millionaires -- promise safe havens for the affluent where they can flirt, swap advice, plan parties and find new pals without mixing with hoi polloi.

36. The number of millionaires in Asia has overtaken North America for the first time in a sign of wealth shifting across the globe due to the economic downturn , according to a new report .

37. ‘fan websites that are Breathlessly updated’ ‘Fitzgerald seemed gentle, almost girlish, Breathlessly embracing his charmed fictional world.’ ‘The newspapers were full of articles Breathlessly praising the entrepreneurial acumen of Britain's new high-tech millionaires.’

38. Created by Kulap Vilaysack, “Bajillion” is a riotous send-up of those real estate reality shows like “Million Dollar Listing” and “Property Brothers,” which follow arrogant, big-money real estate agents as they sell mansions to millionaires.

39. As a result, President Barack Obama acquiesced in an unbalanced debt-reduction strategy, with no tax increases – not even for the millionaires who have done so well during the past two decades, and not even by eliminating tax giveaways to oil companies, which undermine economic efficiency and contribute to environmental degradation.

40. Executed with Breathlessly fine strokes, these exquisite images are as beautiful and accomplished as line drawings by Picasso or Matisse.: They are pitch perfect, carrying the audience Breathlessly along on a wave of blackly comic repartee.: The newspapers were full of articles Breathlessly praising the entrepreneurial acumen of Britain's new high-tech millionaires.