How To Use Riches In A Sentence

  • They watched in wonder as bankers, industrialists and assorted spivs piled up more and more riches.
  • The coastal regions, those richest in marine life, were found to have the highest concentrations.
  • The whole board was swayed by the promises of gold, power and riches.
  • Long after the kingdoms of southern Arabia disappeared, the fabled riches of the region live on in the popular imagination.
  • Although one of China's richest men,[sentence dictionary] he dresses inexpensively and lives in a modest Beijing apartment.
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  • When riches increase, the body decreases. 
  • Running around this landscape of giant heathers, you will also see ostriches, bonteboks, baboons and, if you are lucky, a fly-past from a blue crane.
  • So he sleepeth and wotteth not whither she goeth, nor what she doeth; but we know that after giving him the drugged wine, she donneth her richest raiment and perfumeth herself and then she fareth out from him to be away till break of day; then she cometh to him, and burneth a pastile under his nose and he awaketh from his deathlike sleep. The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
  • The goddesse of warre, called Bellona, had these thre handmaids ever attendynge on her: BLOOD, FIRE, and FAMINE, which thre damosels be of that force and strength that every one of them alone is able and sufficient to torment and afflict a proud prince; and they all joyned together are of puissance to destroy the most populous country and most richest region of the world. Character Sketches of Romance, Fiction and the Drama, Vol. 1 A Revised American Edition of the Reader's Handbook
  • Athlete behavior is meant to be exemplary and virtuous and sustain the rags to riches myths of successful sports stars from humble origins.
  • Ostriches roam about this camp, eating empty soda-water bottles and any bridoon bits they can find. In the Ranks of the C.I.V.
  • As a socialized man, we need true riches to satisfy our physical and spiritual desires.
  • I have to judge whether what I'm buying enriches my life more than doing so impoverishes it. A Complex Shadow
  • Perhaps one could justify riches as the reward for the skill, diligence, foresight and cunning of the original creator.
  • AMERICAN IDIOTS yahooBuzzArticleHeadline = 'AMERICAN IDIOTS'; yahooBuzzArticleSummary = 'Article: The American people\'s ignorance, stupidity, and disinterest in the governance of this nation have allowed an oligopoly of politicians, bankers, and powerful corporations to seize control of the country and loot its riches for their personal gain. AMERICAN IDIOTS
  • We infatuate humanity with overwrought images of success and riches. Dying America Needs A Miracle
  • Hers was a classic tale of rags to riches.
  • A good name is better than (great) riches
  • Her early life was cosseted by her immense riches. Times, Sunday Times
  • In 1955, one of the richest and most powerful men in the new West Germany and a fresh face in its Bonn parliament, he went back to Rome. THE THORN BIRDS
  • The Group of Eight, the club of the world's richest economies, issued a statement during a meeting of foreign ministers in Trieste, Italy, saying it "deplored" the post-election violence. Tehran Hard-Liners Seek to Show Their Dominance
  • Riches serve a wise man but command a fool. 
  • Yet for all the riches the current stars are trousering, they don't seem to express much joy in the so-called beautiful game.
  • Meanwhile Hoxsey struck oil in Texas and used his riches to promote his burgeoning clinic and finance his court battles.
  • Riches do not always bring happiness. 
  • Take them home and wash them in the sink to bring out their richest color.
  • The only good of worldly riches to the possessor is the beholding them with the eyes. Commentary Critical and Explanatory on the Whole Bible
  • Ministers want to see 200 academies set up to replace failing schools by 2010, partly supported by some of the richest people in the country.
  • He described it in the 1930s as the richest bird habitat in peninsular India, comparable only with the Eastern Himalayas.
  • Materialistic types can turn the page because there are no riches awaiting the winner.
  • The biggest world stars play football because they love the game, but through that life, fabulous riches can come with it. The Sun
  • Not to mention needing a daddy with deep pockets to fund the path into one of the richest and most elitist sports on the planet. The Sun
  • Although I am less than the least of all God's people, this grace was given me: to preach to the Gentiles the unsearchable riches of Christ.
  • So I thought it was time to share my riches; hence the following billet-doux on New Zealand skifields.
  • His rags to riches story struck a chord with all football fans last season. The Sun
  • We, the richest, most powerful nation on the planet, could solve our social problems in a heartbeat.
  • It is a fine example of the so-called prodigy buildings built by the richest and most intellectually advanced men.
  • The scrubland (cotos) and heathland ecotone (vera) are the richest habitats for most animals apart from waterbirds. Doñana National Park, Spain
  • He is not alone in his feeling that there are vast riches waiting to be uncovered. Times, Sunday Times
  • Si vis ditari, contemne divitias; that's true plenty, not to have, but not to want riches, non habere, sed non indigere, vera abundantia: 'tis more glory to contemn, than to possess; et nihil agere, est deorum, and to want nothing is divine. Anatomy of Melancholy
  • Izzard's prominence has increased in the US after roles in TV series The Riches and 2008 thriller Valkyrie - but he admits the country has yet to acknowledge him as a transvestite .
  • After some research, I see that one can sacrifice goats in order to gain riches or appease the gods.
  • Will Riches quit as the union's vice chairman just days before he was questioned over claims that union money had been transferred into a charitable account. The Sun
  • Its bountiful supply of offshore oil should make it one of Africa's richest countries.
  • I choose for my subject faith wrought into life, apart from creed or dogma. By faith I mean a vision of good one cherishes and the enthusiasm that pushes one to seek its fulfillment regardless of obstacles. Faith is a dynamic power that breaks the chain of routine and gives a new, fine turn to old commonplaces. Faith reinvigorates the will, enriches the affections and awakens a sense of creativeness.
  • For its contributions to the study of the acquisition order the Teachability Hypothesis enriches the SLA theory and is of pedagogical significance as well.
  • Fertilizer enriches the soil.
  • Start trotting out the same lines, the same solutions and, rather than tapping into a source of riches, you're carrying ballast about with you and you'll soon be buried beneath it.
  • This is one of the richest and most diverse set of assemblages yet described from South China.
  • In the first part of the sixteenth century it had been one of the busiest and richest trading cities in the world. HISTORY PLAY: The Lives and After-life of Christopher Marlowe
  • With the help of the wind and the waves the riches of the sea are brought ashore. A Guide to Britain's Conservation Heritage
  • Ostriches, emus, cassowaries, rheas, kiwis, moas and elephant birds really are more closely related to each other than they are to any other birds.
  • Not only are such outlets the necessary gateways into the riches of world cinema and film history, they also balance the multiplexes and boutique art-house cinemas that so dominate the film landscape in any country.
  • International cuisine uses the eggs of other birds, including ducks, geese, sparrows, quails and ostriches, but it is the hen that has been universally domesticated.
  • family and friends are hidden treasures. seek them and enjoy the riches.
  • Ostriches and emus are primitive birds that have more in common with dinosaurs than more advanced birds like robins, Schweitzer said.
  • While Lakshmi is the goddess of riches, her elder sister is the deity of poverty, indigence, odium, reproach and ignominy.
  • Riches are the root of all evil. 
  • It's a riches to rags story as this brilliant drama continues. The Sun
  • Riches are gotten with pain, kept with care, and lost with grief. 
  • They harvest its riches without destroying the ecological balance.
  • He buys at a low price in proportion to the abundance of the articles in demand; _abundance_, then, enriches him. What Is Free Trade? An Adaptation of Frederic Bastiat's "Sophismes Éconimiques" Designed for the American Reader
  • De Waal charts the secrecy and alchemy surrounding the race for porcelain: the great riches and low cunning that enveloped the mystery. Times, Sunday Times
  • an embarrassment of riches
  • Wisdom is more to be envied than riches
  • A good name is better than (great) riches
  • The two of you make a lovely couple; the happiness you radiate enriches everyone who knows you.
  • Men not troubled with anye desire of riches, but raither giuing them selues to wilfull pouertie. The Fardle of Facions, conteining the aunciente maners, customes and lawes, of the peoples enhabiting the two partes of the earth, called Affricke and Asie
  • Riches and virtue do not often keep each other company. 
  • The more riches a fool hath, the greater fool he is. 
  • Despite being handed perhaps one of the most intriguing ensembles ever assembled for a cheesy Hollywood movie, Marshall continuously squanders his riches in service of a lame, multistranded story that goes nowhere. Moberly Monitor-Index Homepage RSS
  • These are the sights that haunt a team demoted to the Championship from the world's richest league. Times, Sunday Times
  • The courtesan or concubine was often the richest and most politically powerful of the whole court.
  • Sixteen songs, and not a clunker amongst them, really is an embarrassment of riches and will surely bring this gifted singer songwriter the audience he deserves.
  • That man is the richest whose pleasure are the cheapest. 
  • The richest sources are plant oils such as soya, corn and olive oil. The Sun
  • A statute of 1337 in England restricted the wearing of furs to those with an income of £100 p.a., while a later scale confined ermine to the richest and restricted the poor to the furs of humble creatures, such as the cat, coney, or fox.
  • I choose for my subject faith wrought into life, apart from creed or dogma. By faith I mean a vision of good one cherishes and the enthusiasm that pushes one to seek its fulfillment regardless of obstacles. Faith is a dynamic power that breaks the chain of routine and gives a new, fine turn to old commonplaces. Faith reinvigorates the will, enriches the affections and awakens a sense of creativeness.
  • Native to South Africa, ostriches long roamed a vast semidesert plain called the Karoo. Bird-Watching
  • I ought to make him feel that I can do without his riches, that I cannot be bought, —neither by comfort, neither by pride, —and though I be utterly penniless, and receiving bread from him, that he is the poor man beside me. III. Essays. Man the Reformer. A Lecture Read before the Mechanics Apprentices’ Library Association, Boston, January 25, 1841
  • That is why the attack on Britain's rebate has been framed in terms of concern that the poorer EU entrants should not be asked to pay money to one of the richest European nations.
  • Compared with long-legged ostriches striding across a plain, waddling penguins come up short.
  • Many frittered away their riches or became entangled in wealth-sapping legal disputes.
  • Whatever braggadocio the most fearsome pugilists in world boxing are coming up with, they are themselves each assured of a purse of at least $17.5m for meeting in the ring, making it the richest boxing bout in history.
  • Antiquity to angling is like social position to the gentleman:I would rather prove myself a gentleman, by being learned and humble, valiant and inoffensive, virtuous and communicable, than by any fond ostentation of riches, or, wanting those virtues myself, boast that these were in my ancestors; and yet I grant, that where a noble and ancient descent and such merit meet in any man, it is a double dignification of that person. . . The ideal of the gentleman
  • To pry for hidden metals, to smelt out riches deposited in the veins of the earth, to fold sure-handed the malleable mass - these skills will come from you, as will aught which is fashioned of silver or gold.…
  • The richest range of blue I ever saw came onboard flights throughout Pacific islands.
  • Will Self indulged in a prolix exchange on the subject of branding; Mark Dolan of Balls of Steel hosted a chat show; and comedian Adam Riches challenged the crowd to Swingball. The art of banter: 'It's like a boxing match. It can be bruising'
  • Other companies are interested in the oil riches of the South Atlantic. Times, Sunday Times
  • She told a rags-to-riches story of a child brought up in poverty becoming the owner of a hotel chain.
  • We are after all talking about the richest, most powerful nation on Earth.
  • This year, the scent of riches meant little leeway would be given. Times, Sunday Times
  • The scams offer fabulous riches or the love of your life, but first the magha has to send a series of escalating fees and payments.
  • Despite the occasional champion who amassed riches, most fighters came from extremely poor families, and they remained poor.
  • There is a gradation from north to south, with the southern third of the park being the moistest and richest area, especially of leguminous trees. Taï National Park, Côte d'Ivoire
  • These spiritual blessings form a substantial part of Christ's riches.
  • Both leben and much food collocation do not alternate very much, especially, breakfast is matching for bread , dessert , there is trunk having sparse, good mouth feeling nutrition enriches.
  • If national pride is ever justifiable or excusable it is when it springs, not from power or riches, grandeur of glory, but from convicton of ntational innocence, iformation, and benevolence. 
  • To get access to all the cables sent by all the diplomats working for the richest country. Times, Sunday Times
  • In some of these they deposited their upper jackets, which they usually take off in coming into their huts, as we do a greatcoat; while in smaller ones, like little shelves in a recess, they kept various articles of their Kabloona riches. Three Voyages for the Discovery of a Northwest Passage from the Atlantic to the Pacific, and Narrative of an Attempt to Reach the North Pole, Volume 1
  • Yet it might prove the richest source of recruitment. Times, Sunday Times
  • The remaining five ostriches have now been put in an open enclosure for public viewing.
  • Not for them the riches, glamour and adulation enjoyed by our pampered soccer stars. The Sun
  • Gradually, if somewhat factitiously, his life is transformed through the experience, and in turn he enriches the lives of the collection of kindly, slightly bruised French types that constitute his circle. My Afternoons With Marguerite – review
  • The richest source of all for prehistoric artefacts has been the Thames.
  • Jean Chretien (though now wealthy) is an outsider, an arriviste, and a rags-to-riches political scrapper.
  • The novelist's subtle mastery enriches the work...A matter-of-fact, plainspoken narrative that has a profound impact. " –Kirkus, starred review.
  • The richest and most beautiful specimen is the flabellum of the thirteenth century in the Abbey of Kremsmünster in Upper Austria. The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 6: Fathers of the Church-Gregory XI
  • This is not a Hollywood rag to riches fable; it's a real story about a real man.
  • Nevertheless, for all its riches Apocalypse Now was fundamentally flawed by its resolution.
  • The richest habitats in the world are the tropical rainforests. The Crisis of Life on Earth - our legacy from the second millenium
  • If not quite a tale of rags to riches, the story of Salim's rise to stardom certainly comes close.
  • The biggest world stars play football because they love the game, but through that life, fabulous riches can come with it. The Sun
  • Humans are neotenic apes, ostriches are neotenic birds; we retain useful infantile characteristics into adulthood.
  • Nausicaa is set in a post-apocalyptic age, about 1000 years after the destruction of most of the natural environment; humans now live in small, oddly ruralized outposts scattered throughout the world, travelling from outpost to outpost on either large ostrich-like creatures I don't think they were actually ostriches, but that was what came to mind) or airships or gliders.) Nausicaa of the Valley of the Wind
  • There goes 'the seld shown flamen, _puffing_ his way to _win a vulgar station_,' here is a 'veiled dame' who lets us see that 'war of white and damask in her nicely gawded cheeks,' a moment; -- look at that 'kitchen malkin,' peering over the wall there with 'her richest lockram' 'pinned on her reechy neck,' eyeing the hero as he passes; and look at this poor baby here, this Elizabethan baby, saved, conserved alive, crying himself The Philosophy of the Plays of Shakspere Unfolded
  • The policy of the ostrich prevails - though saying that that is probably unkind to ostriches.
  • Moreover, I will give you a splendid staff of riches and wealth: it is of gold, with three branches, and will keep you scatheless, accomplishing every task, whether of words or deeds that are good, which I claim to know through the utterance of Zeus. Hesiod, Homeric Hymns, and Homerica
  • In this installment we get to see all the players converge on a yacht owned by one of the richest men in New York, and discover what all the commotion is about. Review: Die Hard: Year One #3 | Major Spoilers - Comic Book Reviews and News
  • family and friends are hidden treasures. seek them and enjoy the riches.
  • The Yaogangxian, Shizhuyuan, and Huangshaping deposits are an integral part of the important Nanling nonferrous metallogenic zone, an area long known as the richest tungsten province in the world.
  • A good name is rather to be chosen than great riches
  • The anniversary year and the MacRobert also provided a showcase for the riches of the University Art Collection.
  • And I have a garden, a luxury for all but the richest denizens of the capital. Times, Sunday Times
  • He loved feeling the coin scrape away the foil lining, beneath which was the prospect of instant riches. Talking Heads « A Fly in Amber
  • For the three months he'd spent there, he'd worked as a cowhand for Joel Diamond, the richest rancher in the territory.
  • Yorkshire is one of the nation's richest agricultural regions, producing vast quantities of quality food
  • In weather like this, if my husband were still with me, we would not be trapped in one place, watching a leaden dawn and a sunset of dull red; we would be traveling with the king's court, on progress through the weald and downland of Hampshire and Sussex, the richest and most beautiful countryside in all of England, riding high on the hilly roads and looking out for the first sight of the sea. Excerpt: The Boleyn Inheritance by Philippa Gregory
  • Mexican telecon titan Carlos Sum Helu remains at number three but all three of the world's richest men got poorer in the past year.
  • Thereupon Ardashir fared straight for the bath and washed; after which he arrayed himself in the richest of robes of the apparel of the Kings of the Chosroes and girt his middle with a girdle wherein were conjoined all manner precious stones and donned a turband inwoven with red gold and purfled with pearls and gems. The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
  • According to the test by exports, Hai Lian brand brasenia schreberi contains 27 percent of protein, 39 percent of carbohydrate and it also riches in trace elements, such as Si, Ga, Fe, Mg and P.
  • For since thy good works, not thy goods will follow thee; since riches are an appurtenance of life, and no dead man is rich, to famish in plenty, and live poorly to die rich, were Letter to a Friend
  • These monasteries preserved the cultural riches of Greece and Rome, as well as the growing wisdom accumulated by the Church herself.
  • Its richest inhabitants earned their money salvaging ships that hit the reefs.
  • In spite of renewed interest generated by the tercentenary celebrations of 1995, and increasing availability of recorded performances, only a fraction of his music remains widely known, and there are many riches to be found among the little-performed songs, odes, and church music. Archive 2009-05-01
  • Health is great riches.
  • N'importe quel représentant du peuple, individuellement, à quelque parti politique qu'il appartienne, s'il veut véritablement la promotion du bien commun, ne devrait pas hésiter à réclamer une répartition adéquate de la richesse, respectant la liberté personnelle, la propriété et l'entreprise privées. Qu'est-ce que le vrai Crédit Social? Au-dessus des partis politiques
  • Riches bring care and fear.
  • A hundred miles long and soaring seventy-five hundred feet above the plains, the Macarena is an island of astonishing diversity, one of the richest biological preserves in the world, a lost world of mist and rain that to this day remains largely unexplored. One River
  • The richest learning comes from when people give tough feedback. Times, Sunday Times
  • He has achieved it without sponsorship, riches or public acclaim.
  • Hers was a classic tale of rags to riches.
  • Being the richest man in the cemetery doesn’t matter to me. Going to bed at night saying we’ve done something wonderful, that’s what matters to me. Steve Jobs 
  • It was the richest legacy he could possibly have bequeathed to his people.
  • In Ecuador, campesinos, native organizations, and workers recently elected the country's first indigenous President, Lucio Gutierrez, over the nation's richest man.
  • Imagine going out to dinner with a charming man who promises you riches and glory beyond your wildest dreams.
  • What need is there to display the praises of industry, and to extol its advantages, in the acquisition of power and riches, or in raising what we call a fortune in the world? An Enquiry into the Principles of Morals
  • I sit here jawing while Pavel enriches the world through his generous work.
  • The Queen now doesn't even appear on the list of the 40 richest people in Britain.
  • Wisdom is more to be envied than riches
  • Riches bring care and fear.
  • Chevron and Exxon-Mobil whom they accuse of "conniving" with the government to "loot" the riches in question. ANC Daily News Briefing
  • He did so driven by passion rather than dreams of fortune and riches.
  • Victory would give him a passport to the riches he craves.
  • It runs the gamut of art riches over the centuries, stretching to murals, miniatures and manuscripts.
  • Food was always scarce in Nagara, the land was never able to give much bounty to those who farmed it and that which it gave was tithed off to the nobles to fill their pockets with riches.
  • In his youth, he was an international playboy winning the heart of many debutantes, including Fiona Campbell-Walker, a top model who married one of the richest men in Europe, Baron Thyssen.
  • Given the countless hazards of this journey, only the fittest, richest-tasting red salmon make it this far.
  • Discovered in August 1989, this tomb's main chamber had been robbed in antiquity, and yet its antechamber yielded the richest finds in terms of gold.
  • The colonial connection appears to be more likely a route to impoverishment than riches.
  • I choose for my subject faith wrought into life, apart from creed or dogma. By faith I mean a vision of good one cherishes and the enthusiasm that pushes one to seek its fulfillment regardless of obstacles. Faith is a dynamic power that breaks the chain of routine and gives a new, fine turn to old commonplaces. Faith reinvigorates the will, enriches the affections and awakens a sense of creativeness.
  • This standard is one of the richest materials in 13C, because the Cretaceous is the time with abundant plant growth near all our coal is of that period. WSJ: House Energy report on the "mutual admiration society" « Climate Audit
  • To the Griqua went the consolation of having their name perpetuated in one of the richest portions of the earth's surface, which once they had called their own. Class & Colour in South Africa 1850-1950
  • The inscriptions, instead of being grouped wherever there happened to be space, and so producing the richest form of wall-decoration ever devised by man, are disposed in symmetrical columns, the effect of which, when compared with the florid style of Karnak, is as the methodical neatness of an engrossed deed to the splendid freedom of an illuminated manuscript. A Thousand Miles Up the Nile
  • Osage Plains prairie fragments, an important site for the prairie chicken (Tympanuchus cupido), the richest and largest fragments of tallgrass prairie in this ecoregion - Missouri Central forest-grasslands transition
  • A good name is rather to be chosen than great riches
  • The skull is more solid, the jaws much deeper and more powerful, the fore limb much smaller, the tail shorter, the hind limb straighter and the foot bones more compacted so that the animal was more strictly "digitigrade," approaching the ostriches more closely in this particular. Dinosaurs With Special Reference to the American Museum Collections
  • If national pride is ever justifiable or excusable it is when it springs, not from power or riches, grandeur of glory, but from convicton of ntational innocence, iformation, and benevolence. 
  • There is great diversity of perspectives, and the debate between them enriches academic inquiry and improves the general knowledge base.
  • D darkness of calamity dash of eccentricity dawning of recognition day of reckoning daylight of faith decay of authority declaration of indifference deeds of prowess defects of temper degree of hostility delicacy of thought delirium of wonder depth of despair dereliction of duty derogation of character despoiled of riches destitute of power desultoriness of detail [desultoriness = haphazard; random] device of secrecy devoid of merit devoutness of faith dexterity of phrase diapason of motives [diapason = full, rich, harmonious sound] dictates of conscience difference of opinion difficult of attainment dignity of thought dilapidations of time diminution of brutality disabilities of age display of prowess distinctness of vision distortion of symmetry diversity of aspect divinity of tradition domain of imagination drama of action dream of vengeance drop of comfort ductility of expression dull of comprehension duplicities of might dust of defeat Fifteen Thousand Useful Phrases A Practical Handbook Of Pertinent Expressions, Striking Similes, Literary, Commercial, Conversational, And Oratorical Terms, For The Embellishment Of Speech And Literature, And The Improvement Of The Vocabulary Of Those Per
  • The princes are siphoning off the country's riches.
  • Although one of China's richest men, he dresses inexpensively and lives in a modest Beijing apartment.
  • These people - artists, inventors, designers, storytellers, caregivers, consolers, big picture thinkers - will now reap society's richest rewards and share its greatest joys.
  • With the help of the wind and the waves the riches of the sea are brought ashore. A Guide to Britain's Conservation Heritage
  • Beggars can't be choosers, but ironically this is the situation in which the second-richest club, in what is now the most lucrative league in the world, find themselves.
  • To dream you hear hens cackling foretells success in love, and an accumulation of riches by means of female relations.
  • Many are restless, depressed, and encumbered with the cares of the world and the deceitfulness of riches.
  • The prize now is the rights to potential oil riches around them. Times, Sunday Times
  • International cuisine uses the eggs of other birds, including ducks, geese, sparrows, quails and ostriches, but it is the hen that has been universally domesticated.
  • A good name is better than (great) riches
  • The £30,000 Unicorn Fleur de Lys Fillies' Stakes is the richest race on the card, and Zayn Zen may prove the answer.
  • The German set three tournament records and equalled two others en route to grabbing golf'srichest prize.
  • It is a day's drive north from Alice Springs and was at one stage the third-richest goldfield of Australia.
  • Some dismiss her as a woman who hitched a ride to riches and fame. Times, Sunday Times
  • To him, perhaps, it has been given to listen to the voice of the ancient poet, heard as a far-off whisper; to breathe in forgotten gardens the perfume of long dead flowers; to contemplate the love of women whose beauty is all perished in the dust; to hearken to the sound of the harp and the sistra, to be the possessor of the riches of historical romance. The Treasury of Ancient Egypt Miscellaneous Chapters on Ancient Egyptian History and Archaeology
  • �trickle-down economics� founded on the fundamental principle that if you tax the richest people in a nation even less then they will actually volunteer to pay income tax, spend more of their wealth in the country and, eventually, some of that money will trickle-down to the lower levels in society and, somehow, the money spent will improve the standard of living of the poorest. Telegraph.co.uk: news business sport the Daily Telegraph newspaper Sunday Telegraph
  • These price hikes rocked the global economy, while the resulting OPEC riches spurred an explosion in what became known as the Eurodollar markets -- credit markets operating in dollars even though the depositors, financial institutions, and borrowers were rarely U.S. citizens. The Heritage Foundation Papers
  • His rags to riches story struck a chord with all football fans last season. The Sun
  • In the pursuit of riches, it has chosen to lie with some odd bedfellows. Times, Sunday Times
  • Some scoff at the way he pursued fame, but was there any harm in chasing those off-field riches? Times, Sunday Times
  • The richest habitats in the world are the tropical rainforests. The Crisis of Life on Earth - our legacy from the second millenium
  • They're actually related to geese and ducks, the group anseriformes, whereas the moas, emus, cassowaries, ostriches and so on belong to a group called the ratites and they actually have small heads compared to their bodies.
  • Now it is expected to help to fund the regeneration of part of the richest city in Europe. Times, Sunday Times
  • He describes cycling as a democratiser, open to the richest and the poorest, 'the pop star to the postman'. Times, Sunday Times
  • These are the sights that haunt a team demoted to the Championship from the world's richest league. Times, Sunday Times
  • I choose for my subject faith wrought into life, apart from creed or dogma. By faith I mean a vision of good one cherishes and the enthusiasm that pushes one to seek its fulfillment regardless of obstacles. Faith is a dynamic power that breaks the chain of routine and gives a new, fine turn to old commonplaces. Faith reinvigorates the will, enriches the affections and awakens a sense of creativeness.
  • Norway's use of its oil riches contrasts with that of Britain. Times, Sunday Times
  • With a net worth of $1.75 billion -- up from $1.06 billion a year ago -- the tycoon is No. 37 on this year's list of India's richest people. The Next Act
  • Let me give something that will lead each one to the knowledge of the divinity of every human soul, something that will lead each one to the conscious realization of _his own divinity_, with all its attendant riches, and glories, and powers, -- let me succeed in doing this, and I can then well afford to be careless as to whether the critics praise or whether they blame. In Tune with the Infinite or, Fullness of Peace, Power, and Plenty
  • Ma fell just outside the top ten on Hurun's 2010 general list of the richest people in China and finished second to Baidu CEO Robin Li on Hurun's latest IT industry rich list.

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