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  • Fascinating book review in the WSJ this morning called "A Mogul's Jungle Dream".

    Ss Petri & Pauli John 2009

  • Fascinating book review in the WSJ this morning called "A Mogul's Jungle Dream".

    Fordlandia: Dearborn by the Amazon John 2009

  • Music Mogul's Former Estate Former Sony Music head Tommy Mottola once owned this sprawling property on nearly 50 acres in Katonah, N.Y. After spending millions on renovations, the current owner is ready to sell for $22 million.

    Mansion, to Tune of $22 Million Maya Pope-Chappell 2011

  • Furniture Mogul's Penthouse Bob's Discount Furniture chief executive Ted English and his wife, Maureen, have bought a duplex penthouse in Boston for $8.5 million.

    Price of Estate Once Owned by Blixseths Is Cut 27% 2010

  • In Music Mogul's case, it must also draw a strong enough roster of celebrity participants.

    Web Start-Up Targets Music Wannabes 2008

  • Music Mogul's founders include Nicholas Longano, a videogame veteran known for starting a company called Brash Entertainment, which offers games based on movies, TV shows and music, and Rodney Jerkins, a music producer who has worked with such artists as Michael Jackson, Madonna and Beyonce.

    Web Start-Up Targets Music Wannabes 2008

  • I would not be bound to pass half an hour without yawning and stretching for the Mogul's empire.

    Camilla 2008

  • Mogul's Data Transfers Sprint Nextel Corp. is upgrading one of its cellular-phone models so it can connect to a faster data network, doubling its download speeds and boosting upload speeds by about eight times.

    Sprint Update Speeds Up 2008

  • English country life, but also by emphasizing how time curtails a woman's reign since she is only "at present" the Mogul's "favourite."

    'Pleasure is now, and ought to be, your business': Stealing Sexuality in Jane Austen's _Juvenilia_ 2006

  • The contest between sisters is obvious, a hallmark of a society of deprivation, but in choosing to be a Sultana, Cecilia seeks pleasure for its own sake in a system that nevertheless buttresses patriarchal power — a reason why she can aspire to the Mogul's affections "without censure" (29, emphasis added).

    'Pleasure is now, and ought to be, your business': Stealing Sexuality in Jane Austen's _Juvenilia_ 2006

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