Similar words: business, on business, as many, cousin, spokesman, housing, assessment, fitness. Meaning: ['bɪznɪsmən] n. a person engaged in commercial or industrial business (especially an owner or executive).
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181. He is a small businessman and he likes to deal with small bankers.
182. One is a freemason, the other a legitimate businessman.
183. He seemed to be a successful businessman,a ship builder.
184. He was a businessman who died in eighteen seventy-three.
185. And as an application, the pricing decision of a three class supply chain with a single businessman of pannage, hoggery and consumer will be dealt with.
186. My uncle is a businessman. He's always much too busy.
187. William M. Clark, a retired businessman, generously provided a collection of engines, levers, pumps, axles, and crankshafts for us to display in boxlike frames.
188. But you are right, it's more common to see one businessman being carried out of a KTV by his friends, completely catatonic.
189. Cornell:american businessman and philanthropist who helped develop and unify telegraph systems in the United States and founded Cornell University (1868) with andrew D. White.
190. We investigated the case of a small businessman from Herakleion in Crete, who took his car, loaded it with tins of petrol,[sentencedict.com] and first shot himself and then put fire to the whole car.
191. The wiry businessman even inspired a steak house chain, Wang Steak, which claims to serve up beef in the style in which Wang ate at work.
192. Now, the man who bought that painting, Tampa Bay-area businessman Matthew Schirmer, says he keeps it under his bed.
193. " Succeed to start here, hope from spark here". The grandiosity reaches to create the wealth together with you. Welcome the large businessman telephones to talk over.
194. Mr Bing, a 66-year-old former basketball star turned businessman, took over last May before winning a full term last November.
195. It is sponsored by businessman and philanthropist John Ruan and is headquartered in Des Moines, Iowa, a city in one of the great U.S. farming regions.
196. Between 1906 and 1907, this wide-ranging businessman established steam-powered tramways in various localities across Japan.
197. During the day he hid behind the role of a harried businessman, too busy to review contracts or shuffle through mail.
198. Barakin, who heads a private television station in Saint Petersburg, said the rare breed of Asian Leopard Cat was a gift from a Moscow businessman he had dealings with.
199. Having seen the situation, a wealthy American businessman, Charles Yerkes, tried to improve the system by buying many of the different lines and setting up the Underground Group.
200. In 1927, Marc Chagall undertook a series of paintings concerning the theme of 'circus' requested by Ambroise Vollard, the painting selling businessman.
201. To streamline the government bureaucracy, officials place their faith in a new public-management council, chaired by Jorge Gerdau, a businessman.
202. Einstein's father, a Hermann Einstein, is a small businessman blossom, and his favorite thing is to do every evening in the living room to read Schiller, Heine , and others work.
203. That's understandable: Jobs was an iconic iconoclast who thrived as a businessman and as the envy of his field.
204. The Thinking Machine turned to the worried businessman(sentencedict .com), "State your problem."
205. Hoffman’s deputy, based in Paris, was W. Averell Harriman, an equally respected Democratic Party leader, former ambassador, businessman and banker.
206. The product green that why sells a businessman of all building materials to weigh his individually is avirulent , but decorate the almost all bridal chamber that come out poisonous?
207. The smuggler in many ways is just another international businessman and his turnover would do credit to many international corporations.
208. The Sardinian businessman bought 80 per cent of the club over the summer and, apart from an immediate improvement, wants the Felsenei in Europe inside three seasons.
209. Property purchased at the public market or from the businessman who trades in the same goods.
210. Vladimir Potanin was a buccaneering businessman who quit his job in the foreign ministry and within a few years built a small trading company into one of Russia's leading banks.
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