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millionaires

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Millionaires is the eighth studio album by British alternative rock band James . It was published as 11- and as 12-track version.

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n. (plural of millionaire English)

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An army of unemployed led by millionaires quoting the Sermon on the Mount -- that is our danger.

Save for a few surface evils he sees nothing wrong in an acquisitive society, with its equation of money and virtue, its pious millionaires and erastian clergymen.

The hatred which the Spanish Republic excited in millionaires, dukes, cardinals, play-boys, Blimps and what-not would in itself be enough to show one how the land lay.

Even millionaires needed no horses, in those days, for a mere nine-mile jaunt without baggage.

We would have been millionaires if we had only worked with pick and spade one little day on our property and so secured our ownership!

For it was not possible for them to turn themselves into mere bandits, like the American millionaires, consciously clinging to unjust privileges and beating down opposition by bribery and tear-gas bombs.

It will not be ruled by noblemen with Van Dyck faces, but by anonymous millionaires, shiny-bottomed bureaucrats and murdering gangsters.

Now, however, the tide begins to turn and immediately the dreary world which the American millionaires and their British hangers-on intend to impose upon us begins to take shape.

The last time I made him come to one of these parties he was pounced on by a woman who talked to him for an hour about the morality of Finance and seemed to think that millionaires were the scum of the earth.

New York is crammed with dyspeptic millionaires who need an efficient physical instructor to look after them.

He had always supposed that these millionaires down Wall Street way were keen, aggressive fellows, with gimlet eyes and sharp tongues.

Johns Hopkins was founded by a millionaire merchant, and millionaires Cornelius Vanderbilt, Exra Cornell, James Duke, and Leland Stanford created universities in their own names.