Penthouse made Bob Guccione, who created the magazine in 1965, a rich man for a while.
At 84, a rich man is generally more interested in legacy than further enrichment.
Hard to say, but here's a common scenario: A rich man marries a younger, unmonied trophy wife.
He was now a rich man, in an Italian silk suit and with solid gold bracelets on his wrists.
In this, as sometimes in the way he used his newspapers, he seemed to show a rich man's contempt for decency.
The Sainsburys are among the richest families in Britain, but Lord Sainsbury hated the idea of being thought a rich man.
It is easier for a camel to pass through the eye of a needle than for a rich man to enter the Kingdom of Heaven.
But it is tough to see the Dagestani club as anything other than a rich man's plaything bankrolled by the billionaire Suleyman Kerimov.
It is easier for a camel to go through the eye of a needle than it is for a rich man to get to heaven.
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Of course, in Brazil, nobody cries for a rich man.
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Oh, and there's a bit of "If I Were a Rich Man" from "Fiddler on the Roof, " sung by one Willy Blowman, a swish lawyer in a flashy yellow suit.
Partly he is being hunted because he is a rich man in a Labour government (and he is rich to an extent, incidentally, that Fleet Street's finest have failed to clock).
It's easy to find a match for a rich man, because women are happy to take on short and bald as long as he's funny and sweet to the cats, matchmakers say.
If I had a quarter for every eye that I have seen roll when the subject of customer insight has come up in senior level meetings, I would be a rich man.
It has partly to do with the tension between ugly reality and uncanny beauty a rich man's home Kit and Holly invade takes on the air of an enchanted castle but also with Kit's likability.
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As one of the nuns often reminded my mother during her years in Catholic high school, it is just as easy to marry a rich man as it is to marry a poor man.
Whatever Mr Wilson was seeking to say about money in his book, it made him a rich man, although he would occasionally grumble that lawyers, accountants and the taxmen took a large slice of it.
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So a rich man may have to cough up lots of money (including from assets acquired before the marriage, or inherited) to house and support a wife, especially if she is looking after the children.
To many this would have been proof of his good fortune, for a man blessed with two hundred and four family members was a rich man indeed, but abundance gave the ascetically inclined Senior a permanent low-level headache.
To sweeten its takeover, Pirelli proposed that Roberto Colaninno, outgoing boss of Telecom Italia and already a rich man thanks to the fat premium Pirelli paid him for his shares, should get a euro31m handout in lieu of options and other pay.
It took days, even weeks, and in all likelihood a hundred kitchen slaves to prepare the food for a proper Roman feast that is, an orgy in every sense, given the tastes and textures and sights and smells that a rich man served up for his guests before the sex began.
Though Jesus once said it is easier for a camel to pass through the eye of a needle than for a rich man to enter heaven, "it is a misreading of Catholic theology to think that one cannot be a successful business person and a person of faith, " says Mr. Abela.
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It is bad for democracy when a single rich man is perceived to have purchased undue influence over a political party.
The government has written it off as a "rich man's issue, " says Leo Wong, a local boat dealer.
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