Sentences with phrase «wealthy industrialists who»

At this date Glasgow was second city of the Empire, home to a group of wealthy industrialists who supported this new group of artists.
And she knocked Cuomo for the donations he's received from the wealthy, including Charles and David Koch, wealthy industrialists who have become boogeymen for the left.
The game is set on New Year's Eve 1899 in Victorian London and you will play as Oswald Mandus, a wealthy industrialist who returns from a disastrous expedition in Mexico and contracts a fever which makes him dream of a dark machine.

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Also attending the event: David Koch, one of the wealthy industrialist Koch brothers who is a benefactor of Walker and other libertarian - conservative causes.
But Republicans are growing increasingly concerned that Davis, a wealthy industrialist and former Democrat who has spent more than $ 1 million on TV ads branding himself as a protectionist - oriented candidate, is siphoning votes from Corwin.
Spending time with Michael convinces Toller that God objects to man's destruction of the world, which puts him in an awkward position with Barq (Michael Gaston, «The Leftovers»), a wealthy local industrialist — and major contributor to both churches — who happens also to be a world - class polluter.
I Am Love This is an occasionally intriguing but ultimately flat film, about an Italian industrialist family in transition and an insecure but wealthy wife and mother (Tilda Swinton) who finds herself, in middle age, wanting something more.
It follows the fortunes of the Schlegel sisters (Thompson and Helena Bonham Carter), who become involved with two couples: a wealthy, conservative industrialist (Anthony Hopkins) and his wife (Vanessa Redgrave), and a working - class man (Samuel West) and his mistress (Nicola Duffet).
Equally important were the wealthy industrialists of America's gilded age, including Henry Clay Frick, Samuel H. Kress, Andrew W. Mellon, and Joseph E. Widener, who sought to revamp the country's cultural landscape by collecting these masterpieces and giving them to museum collections for the public.
Do you really think wealthy industrialists and coroporate interests (who, you must agree, have a lot more money at stake) only ever act in the public interest?
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