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So maribelle, how do you explain the existence, let alone success, of shows like "Millionnaire Matchmaker"?
Jodi Lipper and Cerina Vincent: The Millionaire Matchmaker Knows How To Love Like a Hot Chick 2009
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If, as we believe, they are written by the young woman from whom the Millionnaire borrowed the sum on which he raised his fortune, what heart will not melt with sympathy at her tale, and pity the sorrows which she expresses in such artless language?
The diary of C. Jeames De La Pluche, Esq., with his letters 2006
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If, as we believe, they are written by the young woman from whom the Millionnaire borrowed the sum on which he raised his fortune, what heart will not melt with sympathy at her tale, and pity the sorrows which she expresses in such artless language?
Burlesques 2006
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After I watch "Joe Millionnaire," like the big loser that I am, I'm going to a Starbucks a couple miles from here tonight and applying for a job.
elephants Diary Entry elephants 2003
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"The simplest thing in the world," continued the Millionnaire.
Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 100, January 31, 1891 Various
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-- Millionnaire Cyrus W. Field, of New York, raised a monument to Andre, the English spy, with great pains and expense.
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_ The means of subsistence is the common idea and Fieldhand and Millionnaire occupy opposite positions in respect to that idea.
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A Millionnaire is at the opposite pole, and can have a superabundance of all things.
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Millionnaire whose charity was renowned far and wide, from one end of the world to the other.
Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 100, January 31, 1891 Various
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If, as we believe, they are written by the young woman from whom the Millionnaire borrowed the sum on which he raised his fortune, what heart will not melt with sympathy at her tale, and pity the sorrows which she expresses in such artless language?
Burlesques William Makepeace Thackeray 1837
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